I’ve just been reading about how in the future, AI will allow us to speak with animals, and people will be able to communicate telepathically and live in their own VR worlds. (etc., etc.)

Man, this isn’t a world I want to live in. I’m so tired of the constant paradigm shifting that you have to put your brain through with each innovation. I wish technology just stayed frozen in the 1980s – there would be so much less uncertainty in my life and I could just focus on being a human.

Innovation keeps being forced on you and I just feel tired. >!And I’m only just in my 20s!< Is this ok? Is this valid? When resisting it is a loser’s game…

  • MonkderVierte@lemmy.ml
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    29 days ago

    Yeah. Great engineering is, if you can do more with less. What was the last time you have seen that in software?

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      29 days ago

      30 years ago, I had to spend 40 hours a week working. Decades later with all the software improvements, I have to work 40 hours a week

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        28 days ago

        I bet those 40 hours are more stressful than before.

        Efficiency has increased,so you’re probably doing a whole lot of more tasks with the same time, but the bureaucracy still exists. It’s just a different kind of bureaucracy.

        While we no longer need to stand in line to get a rubber stamp on a paper from some rude clerk just to pay a bill, we now need to download apps, keep the systems up to date, manage user accounts and input the data exactly how the app wants it. While the individual task might be somewhat easier than before, it is now expected that you do a whole lot more of these bureaucratic tasks yourself. All the tech bloat creeps up and makes every little task a little more difficult than before.

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          28 days ago

          Efficiency has increased

          What, where?

          All the tech bloat creeps up and makes every little task a little more difficult than before.

          That’s what i was talking about, doing more with less from an enginering perspective.