• Entertainmeonly@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Tech used to promise a better life. Now it requires a subscription and wants your biometrics just to lie about pizza toppings to you. Sounds like gen z is on the right path.

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      Tech is still cool, but subscriptions are not. That is why I like self hosting and open source so much.

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        I feel like gen z caught the full destruction of 3rd spaces that melenials still caught the tail end of.

        I’d love a community space to share my knowledge of pre-zuck-thiel tech with. I feel like the complete destruction of 3rd spaces are part of why there is such poor knowledge xfer between z and millennials

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          it’s not community spaces dude.

          it’s that going out was CHEAP.

          i could go out in 2006 with my friends on a friday night for $20. hell 10 years ago i could go out for $50 or so.

          now going out on a friday night costs you closer to $200. that’s not possible for a college kid, unless that college kid has mommy and daddy’s credit card.

          the COL basically means unless you have lots of money, you can’t ever go out anymore. a fucking movie ticket is 20-25 dollars now. I used to see movies for 3-5 bucks when I was young.

          the value of the dollar has collapsed.

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          Millennials caught the tail end of physical 3rd spaces, but experienced the golden age of digital third spaces. The internet until the mid 2000s was way more decentralised and chaotic.

          Instead of anonymous chatrooms and forums as digital 3rd spaces, Zoomers used less accessible proprietary options such as Discord or Twitch instead.

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          22 hours ago

          If you have a Hacker/Makerspace near you, you might want to check that out.

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            the makerspaces in my city are full of trust fund elitist douchebags who who snub you if you aren’t rich like them. they also charge usage fees, usually starting at 200/mo or 50/hr. they are not communal spaces for anyone to show up and hang out.

            the only place that is legit free is the library, but their makerspace is only open T-F at 10am-4pm, because it’s for teenagers and retirees.

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        17 hours ago

        Tech has also somewhat grinded to a halt IMO. A 8GB raspberry? Not so much better than a 4GB one. ESP32 with dual core? Not so much more to do with than an ESP single core. 3D printers? More reliable. Etc.