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  • Google Assistant on Android and Home devices gets markedly worse as time goes on. My Google Home can barely even figure out how to turn on lights anymore. Things that used to be amazing have devolved into "I don't understand".

    It's really quite shocking and hurts a little bit because it feels like everything in the world is degrading and decomposing like in some dystopian novel or something.

    How can such amazing technology get worse? Is it really just "we can't make money off this"?

  • Yup. RIF stopped working. Reddit's official app was a turd sandwich.

    I want to say I left Reddit in solidarity with the users and mods at the time, but in reality the Reddit app was just so very, very inconvenient that I tried Lemmy.

  • Is it good? Like does it actually taste like steak? Economical to produce? Is it better for the economy and the environment, Hell yes, then.

    Imagine a perfectly marbled, perfectly rectangular, gristle free Wagyu quality steak that you could sear in some butter in a cast iron and serve right up.

    No animal had to be raised and slaughtered. Less drain on resources. Less land usage.

    I'm not convinced that the technology will ever get there, but what do I know. I'm just some dude on the internet.

  • Your physical phone hardware belongs to you.

    The Android operating system is licensed for your use as Free and Open Source Software.

    All the other Google bits and blobs are licensed to you by Google.

    Some days I'm not even sure if I own the shoes on my feet or if they're just licensed to me.

  • Three things:

    1. Don't stop until you find the right mask. There are a lot of options.
    2. Change is always awkward at first. It will take time to get used to.
    3. Adjust your attitude. Most people are already convinced that they're not going to like a CPAP and are angry they have to wear one. Make the effort to be healthy. Eating healthy and getting exercise aren't fun for most people either. Getting quality sleep is just as important.