ITT: tech stuff that grinds your gears
> picrelated
what's the problem exactly
great thread
>>58838324
1000 opened documents?
>>58838324
masculine hands
>>58838296
>people buying apple products
>wintoddlers defending microshit by unironically saying 'you can turn all the spying off'
>audiophiles
>"""hidden""" wifi networks
That looks pretty comfy.
Related note, I met my mom and sister at a Starbucks on the way to a funeral Sunday. I was really autistic that day, knowing that I would be at a funeral with relatives I haven't seen in a long time. When I walked in I said, "THREE MACBOOKS!"
The five people sitting there looked at me. My sister ignored me. I played cool and walked to the counter. Mom offered to buy me something, so I said "I THOUGHT WE WERE BOYCOTING STARBUCKS!" I then laugh awkwardly as she's now ignoring me.
Get in her car and drive her to the funeral in silence.
Then I asked my cousin who's mom died if he's having fun at the funeral.
It was a pretty good day.
Yes watching people work and live a productive life when I am an unemployed n33t that lives with my mother would piss me off as well.
>>58838424
you're proud of this, aren't you?
>>58838469
It could have been worse.
I've come a long way (tm).
>>58838403
this tbqh
Old people who still can't use the middle mouse button
>>58838296
The extreme difficulty in actually trying a device before you buy it
>>58838615
pretty much
something similar I have with hardware
>go to a store
>see hardware
>want to try it
>can't, have to buy it and try at home
>ask if I can bring it back to the store if I don't like it
>only if broken
>this only works with online orders
fuck this gay earth
>>58838646
why dont you watch reviews?
>>58838656
>reviews
I do, still want to try it myself before I settle
>>58838656
>watch reviews
I hate web 2.0
>>58838656
Most of them gets paid to shill products. Be vary of the channels that gets "early access" to the upcoming products, this is a good indicator that said channel is basically suck everyones' dick who is willing to pay them.
>>58838702
did web 1.0 have some neat property that let you send physical matter over TCP/IP that I wasn't aware of?