

“Educational” software is terrible.


“Educational” software is terrible.


Have you heard of cable? Broadcast? Satellite? This already existed. That was the experience. Flip channels to find a show that’s good enough and find something new along the way.
But that’s the real thing that happened. It was never about tech “disrupting” TV any more than it was Uber “disrupting” cabs.
It was just tech going, “hey we want to be in cable, let’s take over and replace cable.”
Swapping one base technology for another, and price-dancing the whole way there, so when your streaming service costs $300/mon, it has been so long that you forgot $80/mon cable used to exist. Read-only services that couldn’t serve you dynamic ads every 3 seconds while profiling your home network and watching your cat through a webcam to figure out what litter coupons to e-mail you next week.
The cable guy screaming in the middle of the street on the streaming service South Park was spot on.


OpenAI employee builds a rapport with an Apple employee on-site. Apple employee leaves laptop unlocked with OpenAI employee in their office and goes to the bathroom. No joke, it’s just that simple.

Surprised they still work. Nest smoke alarms are a dead product. Find something better now to replace them with.
They were amazing tech created by a Boulder start-up to reinvent home safety, but Google murdered them.

Depends on the market too, some US states have a requirement that if the power company has to increase capacity, it’s on the power company’s dime.


Or run a mesh radio for MeshCore.


You’d think they would have learned that from the cloud or any SaaS provider multiple times over already.
2026 will be known in the history books as The Great Dumbening.


My favorite edition is yt-dlp.
Much already can. Even software dev.
However training also doesn’t require 40,000 datacenters.


Snap Inc. is its own company. Not that it is a good company.


Many of these schools forbid stuff like this
Coming soon to a USA near you: Constitutional amendment 28: Freedom of oppression. Indoctrination starting at the college/university level.
Give the kids a blank laptop that they must erase weekly, and a thumb drive with the basic Gentoo installer.