What opinion just makes you look like you aged 30 years

31 points

It was totally uncool to remove the headphone jack from my device, man.

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I doubt you’ll find anyone here that disagrees with you. I was going to get an older pixel but I got a 6 instead and I’m still grieving the loss of my headphone jack.

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At least we can get USB-C headphones and use the charging port as a headphone jack.

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4 points

But then you can’t charge at the same time, no good if you want to plug your phone into some speakers and charge it at the same time

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25 points

Do not share your name online.

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1 point

Don’t tell me what to do Jeffrey.

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23 points

I’m not subscribing to anything. If I buy something, it’s fully functional, and it’s mine. There is no ongoing relationship between me and the manufacturer. Done.

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Anything that doesn’t incur an ongoing cost to provide should be legally prohibited from being sold as a “subscription.”

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Not everything needs a law against it. I’m just not going to buy into their fucked up system.

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3 points

Except more and more companies are hopping on this gravy train because they can get away with it. At some point (and that point may be now already, depending on the sector), it’s going to be difficult-to-impossible to buy anything without this subscription bullshit.

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I mean, that’s basically what FOSS is about.

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1 point

And that’s why we use it.

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The only thing I’m willing to pay a subscription for are the essentials that have no product alternative, i.e. utilities - power, water, Internet. I refuse to pay for streaming when they used to sell DVDs and CDs with the same content. I refuse to pay for game subscription services when you used to be able to buy the games outright. I refuse to pay for software-as-a-service or bullshit like cloud service integrations for smart home stuff. If I don’t own it, I don’t buy it.

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At least for utilities you can reframe it as paying for parcels of utility, and then consuming them, like you do for food. Middleman bullshit like cloud services that refuse to let you just self-host can screw off. Having to spend money to spend extra resources to deal with a 3rd party is obnoxious, doubly so when they just decide they don’t want to support it anymore and pull the plug.

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I’m working on this, the subscription model has gotten so expensive now that literally everything uses it. Do you have any tips besides “just pirate everything”?

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Unfortunately the only alternative for some things are becoming very tech literate and running an objectively worse mediocre open source software

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This is what I’m resorting to. Instead of pirating Lightroom, I’m using RawTherapee for my (non-professional) photo editing of my x100t photos. In the old days, I’d have done it (I still have a very old version of LR exe in one of my hard drives) but today I’d rather not have a ton of keygens and crap on my laptop.

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Just pirate some of the things?

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Depends on the media, buy from bandcamp, steam

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Bandcamp is the move.

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Use free or at least alternatives without a subscription model where possible

For cars? Just buy one that’s a bit older

Movies etc? Pirate

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I’ve wanted an EV for years, but I’m sticking with my very old and fuel-efficient ICE car until it’s absolutely dead. At that point, I’m hoping that some model of EV emerges as the most hackable one, like the Nissan Leaf. I’ll buy a very used one of those & hack it.

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Especially when it comes to expensive equipment like cars, computers, printers, etc.

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who doesn’t want a subscription for heated seats on their $100k car? /s

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@TheBaldness Do you pay taxes? It’s literally a subscription on the state :)

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20 points

Things should be made to last and not be made to intentionally break after a short time.

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5 points

how is that a boomer opinion?

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Many of the younger generations seem to accept that things don’t last/break easily. I come from a time where there was a wiring diagram for the TV pasted on the inside back cover. Washing machines and other devices often had the schematics included. Repairing your stuff and keeping it running was the norm back then. Even if you couldn’t, you probably had a neighbour who could. Planned obsolescence is a relatively new thing.

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Planned obsolescence was first introduced for lightbulb, according to Veritasium video on YT. But for most things it is relatively new thing (20 years).

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Things used to be made like this. Only boomers are old enough to remember buying an iron for life.

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They say it a lot, in that things made in the past were made better than things today.

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You can still buy things with very long lifetime but they are very expensive, the results of making cheaper things that break earlier is that more people can afford to buy them.

This is of course what most companies want but is also makes a lot of products available to people who couldn’t afford them earlier which for many is a good thing.

I think it’s a fair trade.

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17 points

GIVE ME BACK MY DAMN 3.5MM HEADPHONE JACK ON MY PHONE!!!

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9 points

This but with SD cards

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8 points

User replaceable batteries

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3 points

Rip my LGV10. May you bootloop in peace

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3 points

I’ve been voting with my wallet on this one for years- no headphone jack, no purchase

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It’s becoming super difficult now to be honest. I think I’m about to bite the bullet this weekend and just get a usb-c to 3.5mm adapter although it pains me deeply.

What phone do you use??? I’m looking at the S23 at the moment but I’m still on an S8 lol

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I’m on a Sony Xperia 10 IV now. Amazing battery life, decent for one-handed use, has a headphone jack, SD slot, and meh camera. Mostly solid overall- agree the situation’s getting worse and worse every year

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Amen

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hard disagree. had my headphone cord caught in so much shit over the years I don’t miss it at all and the mild annoyance of bluetooth pales in comparison.

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