Sorry if this is a dumb question, but does anyone else feel like technology - specifically consumer tech - kinda peaked over a decade ago? I’m 37, and I remember being awed between like 2011 and 2014 with phones, voice assistants, smart home devices, and what websites were capable of. Now it seems like much of this stuff either hasn’t improved all that much, or is straight up worse than it used to be. Am I crazy? Have I just been out of the market for this stuff for too long?

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Yes.

Computers are the worst in my opinion, everything is tens to hundreds of times faster by specs and yet it feels as slow as it did in the 90s, I swear.

Network speeds are faster than ever but websites load tons of junk that have nothing to do with the content you’re after, and the networks are run by corpos who only care about making money, and when they have no competition and you need their service, why would they invest in making their systems work better?

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Virt-a-Mate, in case anyone is wondering about adult VR apps.

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Hell no. Fuck that shit

We had like 500 form factors for phones, now it’s standardized

Resistive touch screens? Ewww

Like a billion mp3/MP4/ipod clones? Just to listen to music? A thing which now we can do easily on our phones?

Slow ass ssd/nand memory chips?

Freaking 1 core processors on phones, PCs and laptops?

Seriously someone misses their devices behaving like slowpokes?

Wireless audio devices that worked like shit unless they were extremely high end? Oh yeah wired worked great, but we were flooded with a ton of clones of those too. So no great quality from those “Skeleton Sweet” or “earpods”.

Batteries that were in dire need of charge at least thrice a day?

Wireless routers that with any luck had gains that allowed to step out of the room?

Car wise, no stability control? You seriously fucking with stability control? That shit avoids like 25% of all car accidents globally

Medical wise, CRISPR? gene therapy for muscular dystrophy? Vaccines that can be whipped out in months?

Innovation slowing down? In what planet do you fuckers live on?

I’d say more but I think you get my point

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10 years ago was 2014, not 2004.

The samsung galaxy s5 was released at the start of 2014 with a capacitive 1080p amoled touchscreen, a quad core snapdragon 801 processor, 21h of ‘talk time’ battery, wireless charging, a fingerprint sensor, NFC, dual band 802.11ac wifi support, and emmc 5.0 storage (250 MB/s sequential read).

New cars were mandated to have ESC in the US and the EU by 2014.

There have definitely been many innovations since 2014, but most consumer technology upgrades have been iterative rather than innovative.

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I don’t understand the downvotes. The tech may be less revolutionairy from the perspective of a user, but we absolutely made a lot of progress.

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I work in VR and AR. I traveled to a conference this week to showcase demos of my work.

I have in my backpack a headset that’s costing few hundred bucks and can spawn in front if your eyes 3D models you can directly manipulate with your hands or a pen.

It just works.

I even use it offline while flying.

This didn’t exist 10years ago. It’s amazing.

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It always amazes me how much professional uses VR/AR has, and what kind of stuff has been created for it by all sorts of industries. Some see it as a failure because the consumer variants have not seen revolutionairy improvements over the past years, but the industry around it is quickly growing. So many companies use it, that the technology doesn’t need games to survive.

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the consumer variants have not seen revolutionairy improvements over the past years

They probably haven’t tried a Quest 3 (overall trade off) or a Vision Pro (resolution and eye tracking, arguably not for consumers though based on the price… but compared to gaming PC + VR kit few years ago I’d say it is comparable) because even though IMHO the biggest revolution has been going from 3DoF to 6DoF recently, just the improvements (resolution, inside-out tracking, hand tracking, BT support with a ton of peripherals, etc) is actually providing an experience different enough that people who had doubt few years ago, say on a Valve Index, are reconsidering “just” based on form factor and thus convenience.

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That was when innovation slowed down and rent-seeking increased, once the big players started exploiting their oiligopolies in earnest.

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