Re: Planned Obselescence: A thread for Luddites
Posted: Mon June 30, 2025 12:48 pm
a friend of mine had that issue. His name was Trag and he died.
Wait, I just got that this is implying that I'm Trag.VinylGuy wrote:a friend of mine had that issue. His name was Trag and he died.

Well, the mods know the truth anyway, because they can see the IP address from which you've logged in and when they click the IP they get a list of all users who have posted from that same IP address. Of course there's always the option to use VPN.lvc wrote:Wait, I just got that this is implying that I'm Trag.VinylGuy wrote:a friend of mine had that issue. His name was Trag and he died.
I'm kind of afraid that if I drop in here all like "I am the resurrection, the Trag, and the life" then you'll crucify me. So I will continue to maintain that I am in fact a distinct individual.
We have ways around making behind a vpncontamination wrote:Well, the mods know the truth anyway, because they can see the IP address from which you've logged in and when they click the IP they get a list of all users who have posted from that same IP address. Of course there's always the option to use VPN.lvc wrote:Wait, I just got that this is implying that I'm Trag.VinylGuy wrote:a friend of mine had that issue. His name was Trag and he died.
I'm kind of afraid that if I drop in here all like "I am the resurrection, the Trag, and the life" then you'll crucify me. So I will continue to maintain that I am in fact a distinct individual.
I don't know who you are or where you came from, but your post is thoroughly sound. And the less people understand how something works, the easier it is to make digital technology do things people don't know about. So the opacity extends beyond the devices to all sorts of seedy parts of town (namely wealth distribution, access to/ability to distort information).contamination wrote:I guess my problem with modern technology has more to do with power and understanding of how it works. As technology becomes more and more complex, it means that people who use it have very little or no understanding of how it actually works.
Most of us can figure out how a bicycle or the clockwork of an analog clock works. Maybe we can even understand the function of a combustion engine, because we can see with our own eyes how the mechanics of the engine operate. But what about a cellphone or a modern EV engine?
This ignorance leads to a situation like the one you described, where you can no longer fix things yourself, and even your local car repair shop can't do anything. It also means that we lose more and more control and give more power to the corporations creating the technology.
I’m not anti-technology, but it does bother me that we are surrounded by all this modern technology, and then when our phone stops working, we try to shake it or talk to it to make it work, because we have no idea how it actually functions.
I mean obviously kill all humans.spike wrote:I mean, most meatbags don’t understand how their own body works.
Absolutely. I guess we would need more transparency, regulation and legislation, but considering how the big tech companies work (steal now and apologize later) I'm not too optimistic about that.lvc wrote:I don't know who you are or where you came from, but your post is thoroughly sound. And the less people understand how something works, the easier it is to make digital technology do things people don't know about. So the opacity extends beyond the devices to all sorts of seedy parts of town (namely wealth distribution, access to/ability to distort information).contamination wrote:I guess my problem with modern technology has more to do with power and understanding of how it works. As technology becomes more and more complex, it means that people who use it have very little or no understanding of how it actually works.
Most of us can figure out how a bicycle or the clockwork of an analog clock works. Maybe we can even understand the function of a combustion engine, because we can see with our own eyes how the mechanics of the engine operate. But what about a cellphone or a modern EV engine?
This ignorance leads to a situation like the one you described, where you can no longer fix things yourself, and even your local car repair shop can't do anything. It also means that we lose more and more control and give more power to the corporations creating the technology.
I’m not anti-technology, but it does bother me that we are surrounded by all this modern technology, and then when our phone stops working, we try to shake it or talk to it to make it work, because we have no idea how it actually functions.
Also your picture reminds me of the McNugget mascots from the 90s.