I’ve definitely turned into the paranoid nutcase within my friend group in recent years, I hate that everything is “smart” nowadays requiring an app/internet connection & account, just to do basic things that didn’t require any of that before.

What’s some things currently making you ramble like an old man?

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    1 year ago

    I’ve got to say, I love the apps. I bought a washing machine with an app. It alerts me when it’s finished. it’s so nice.

    What I hate is short form video, youtube shorts, tiktok, something where a person shouts information at you really fast then it ends. I also hate the lack of phonelines, I’m a techy person, if I have an issue with a device I want to talk to a person, explain what I’ve tried already, and then they tell me some other things I haven’t tried. I do not want to sit through half hour of -

    “Please connect the yellow wire to the modem. Has that solved your issue?”

    “no”

    “I heard no, is that correct?”

    “yes”

    “please connect the yellow wire to the wall. Has that solved your issue?”

    etc

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      I agree with you, but most tech support (tier 1‚ anyway) is just following a set of prompts anyway, so it’s barely better. At least with the recording I can abuse it without feeling bad.

      I had a problem with Verizon service, and the troubleshooting app (not audio prompts, just answering questions in the app) actually solved it in about 5 minutes, and introverted me didn’t have to do a phone call or chat. So the experience can be good, sometimes.

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        Even 5 years ago yes, there was a plan to follow, but the person you were talking to was a techy person who you could speak to and they could skip steps. Or even just check through quickly. That just doesn’t exist any more. Even if you don’t get the computer you get some untrained teenager who is reading the prompts.