Majority of the music today is just plain trash. I can't even bring myself to listen to these tracks
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Making tech thinner and sleeker doesn't always make it better, I think devices that follow their function look great!
Doesn't mean there should be no product design, but don't try to hide things for the sake of hiding them, leave the screws visible, show off the internals, try to complement them!
"I grew up on this stuff." - any food that someone had as a child is now, likely, a bad thing.
I saw the new thing from Heinz which is like a Coke Remix machine but with dipping sauces, and the machine mixes it in front of you with a countdown and flashing lights. I envisioned a world where fast food places stop producing their own ketchup packets and just buy one of these giant machines because it's cheaper.
Hell no. I am not asking a robot to make me ketchup when you could just hand me ketchup packets.
Dude I don't wanna think about cleaning a machine like that... or rather the lack of cleaning....
Physical media is superior. Don't get me wrong, I love the convince of being able to stream any song I want, whenever, from my phone. But you don't actually own that music, not even the digital music you bought.
So having that physical backup is good. But also, it's just a fundamentally different experience, to have to put a record on a turntable, or a tape in a cassette deck, and listen to an album from back to front.