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[–] TempleSquare@lemmy.ml 57 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Ladies and gentlemen... FROM the company that brought us "Cadillac CUE" (all-capacitive-buttons information controls)...

...Something nobody wants!

[–] TempleSquare@lemmy.ml 6 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Grocery stores are always trying new things hoping it'll be the next big thing, but usually it doesn't catch on.

When I was a kid back in the 1980s and '90s, they would add a small digital calculator to the handle of the shopping cart to help people figure out how much they were spending. It wasn't useful to people, so it disappeared.

Then they used to have the live lobster tank back in the deli. Turns out, most people don't want to buy live lobster at a budget grocery store in a working class neighborhood.

Then around 2000, stores started expanding significantly to become a One-Stop shop. Bragging that you could buy a pair of shoes and fresh produce all in one place. It sounded kind of stupid, but it caught on in a huge way! Walmart have been the best at implementing this model, but others like Fred Meyer did it first.

Then they started to implement the curbside pickup. Which was totally dead and nobody used it in an absolute failure..... Until the pandemic hit, and a bunch of people tried it, and realized they liked it.

So the next thing? Sounds like goofing around with AI in their app. Will it be useful? Guess we'll have to wait and see.

[–] TempleSquare@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago

the smell of summer

Precious memories!

[–] TempleSquare@lemmy.ml 51 points 2 years ago (7 children)

Unlimited venture capital money for 20 years have allowed social media companies to basically do whatever they want without listening to their user base. It was good when they were trying to grow the user base. But now that they are trying to squeeze every dollar out, we're seeing the dark side.

Contrast this with old school media. They are mature and must turn a profit through their advertising. And they are absolutely terrified. Every TV show involves consultants who obsess over tiny details that could make the difference of half a ratings point. They know that if they scare the audience away, they go out of business.

Eventually the tech companies will reach the same level of maturity, but we're not there yet.

[–] TempleSquare@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 years ago

That's good to know. I almost thought of buying a couple (I always back up with pairs) to replace a couple of aging spinning disk portables.

Guess I will wait.

[–] TempleSquare@lemmy.ml 8 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I see your point. And you don't deserve to be down voted, as it's reasonable.

I do think he's pricing it a bit steep for what the market can bear. Maybe not. I hope he gets as much as possible. I just know that I am priced out and will continue to use Connect.

[–] TempleSquare@lemmy.ml 145 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (28 children)

As much fun as Sync is (and while I appreciate creators want to get paid)...

We're talking like $15-30(!). That's steep for a phone app. All this money stuff is pushing me back to Connect and Jerboa.

I wish Sync well. But I think I'm done with it already.

[–] TempleSquare@lemmy.ml 8 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Allegorical Christianity

In that, yeah, western pluralism is derived from a "Rhode Island" interpretation of tolerance from Jesus Christ's teachings in the New Testament. But waa the guy diety? Nah.

Was raised LDS/Mormon for the first three decades of my life. But gradually burned out of it as the church became more demanding and greedy -- and slowly evolved away from "Rhode Island" tolerance Christianity into a near- LGBTQ hate group. The church decided to die on that hill, and I left. I believe Jesus teaches me to be kind, understanding, and tolerant.

The LDS/Mormon church is basically obsessed over anti-LGBTQ acceptance and tithing (money). If it were on the Nasdaq, the church would rival Lockheed Martin in market cap. Yet they are hella stingy helping the poor and still demand even the church's poorest members to pay their "widow's mite" of 10 percent. It's downright immoral.

[–] TempleSquare@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

You're bringing back nightmares from grad school. The "online" homework problems... Shudder.

[–] TempleSquare@lemmy.ml 4 points 2 years ago

No kidding. I remember when I bought my new car in 2011, having Bluetooth was like #3 on my list.

In the end, I bought a great Honda without it. But that was only after I figured out a way to add it aftermarket.

For any car buyer under the age of 50, AA/ACP will be a top item. But we live in a weird world where most of the customers are under 60, but we're broke. So everything is marketed to Boomers, even though they are a minority.

Weird times.

[–] TempleSquare@lemmy.ml 13 points 2 years ago

What is Reddit...

... Baby, don't hurt me! Don't hurt me! No more!

[–] TempleSquare@lemmy.ml 6 points 2 years ago (3 children)

More adults are alive now than adults who died.

Most of humanity didn't survive to adulthood.

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