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What opinion just makes you look like you aged 30 years

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[–] unnecessarily@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

Netflix’s disc-by-mail service is better and more convenient than streaming in basically every way. Instead of having to look for the films/shows I want to watch on various streaming services only to find out they’re not streaming anywhere, or on some obscure/expensive service, I can be confident that if they’ve had a physical release, they’re probably in Netflix’s catalog of 100,000 titles on Blu-Ray or DVD. The I can just add it to my queue, and movies will show up. Then when it’s time to watch a movie, I don’t have to waste time mindlessly scrolling my trying to find something to watch, I just pop the disc in the player. Easy. It’s really a shame that it’s going away. My public library has a massive DVD collection that I’ll probably use, but they’re lacking in Blu-Ray discs, and nothing beats the convenience of having the discs come right to your home.

[–] spinoza_the_jedi@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

Boomer opinions:

  • Stop being so loud.
  • Get off my lawn and please leave me alone.
  • I work in tech, but sometimes tech is added to things needlessly. I just want my washing machine to be a washing machine. I'm tired of being the product.
  • Silicon valley's "disruptors" are usually full of shit. The vast majority of the time: it ain't broke, don't fix it.
  • Don't tell me what to do with my land if you're not willing to pay my taxes (or if you don't have good ecological reasons). I'll paint my shudders whatever color I want to.
  • Bring back the damn knobs, buttons, and switches in my car. I don't need more touchscreens.

On the other hand...

  • I recognize that the way I feel and some of the opinions I have are based on a context I grew up with that may no longer exist - or at least it may not exist in the form it once did. I recognize how I see things may die with me and my peers, and that's ok. It's a sad truth, but truth, nonetheless.
[–] Rhabuko@feddit.de 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I hate music streaming services and rather buy the songs to play them locally on my smartphone.

[–] SmugBedBug@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 year ago

Yes! I use Plex and Plexamp to stream it all to my different devices.

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[–] SemioticStandard@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago (6 children)

I know this opinion is wildly unpopular, but I think pirating is unethical. If you can’t afford something, or you disagree with spending money for it, then fine. Don’t watch that show/listen to that song/play that game. But the people who make things deserve to get paid. It’s not right to refuse to pay for something while also consuming that content. Many of the justifications for pirating just feel like entitlement to me.

[–] Hexorg@beehaw.org 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

What do you think about abandonware? Old games that companies never plan on selling anymore but won’t release them for free either?

[–] SemioticStandard@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

I'm totally on board with pirating content in those situations. I recognize it isn't a black-or-white issue.

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[–] nottheengineer@feddit.de 2 points 1 year ago

Microservices and general "everything in the cloud" sentiment is stupid, it has ridiculous oerformance overheads and adds single points of failure that can easily prevent half the world from functioning.

[–] hrimfaxi_work@midwest.social 2 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Google Docs Editors is inferior to any office productuvity suite, and it's overused in the professional world.

I don't want your fucking Sheets link. Email me the Excel file with _v1 at the end.

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[–] hellfire103@sopuli.xyz 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I have three:

  • They don't make things like they used to
  • We don't need all these damned computers in everything
  • Modern music sounds like crap

I'm 17.

[–] nodiet@feddit.de 2 points 1 year ago (4 children)

I think two out of those believes stem from survivorship bias. You think of old music and consumer products as superior because the only ones that "survived" are the good ones. No one remembers bad music from 50 years ago, and for every old thermos flask/blender/knife that you see around there are dozens that broke years ago.

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[–] sup@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 year ago (4 children)

As a person who works in tech and is an early adopter for almost every new gizmo out there, I feel that we were better off back in the day when stuff was all analog and things were done manually.

Sure it was inconvenient, but it made us experience the world more and actually interacted with real people. I have crappy social skills and I have seen the change in myself over the years. I get anxious when my phone rings now, as opposed to being excited back in the day.

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