This article likely came from a very sad and self-righteous place
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Android@lemdro.id•Sidephone's candybar-style phone with swappable keypads expected to ship in January - LiliputingEnglish
3·28 days agoI would like a phone with a keyboard but this looks like a gimmick
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What's a good Google Drive replacement for syncing my Keepass database?English
1·2 months agoResilio Sync
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Technology@lemmy.world•I bought a £16 smartwatch just because it used USB-CEnglish
4·5 months agoThis article was right up my alley. I’ve been considering buying a cheapo smartwatch. I suppose this one couldn’t be used as a mp3 player for jogging though.
Glad to hear I’m not alone with these thoughts!
I propose, as a counter movement, automatic engagement; Instead of “liking” or “upvoting”, leave a comment every time you see something you support. And try to abstain from commenting on ragebait or otherwise intentional attention seeking. If enough people start doing this, the algorithm should start adapting to prefering more substantial or positive material, right? I know it sounds naive, but worth a shot!
The problem with regulation is that most of these data giants are US companies, and due to regulatory capture since the 1980s you can’t expect much to change there.
I’m no expert, but I feel like anywhere they use an algorithm to drive up “engagement” it leads into people being fed rage-bait and then them acting accordingly. This “attention economy” needs to end somehow.
We’re using exclusively MacOS at work, with the exception of one windows device which is pretty quarantined from the rest. I would not accept a job offer from a windows-only company. My mental health is more important to me