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  • but then nintendo wouldn't be able to shove tons of 6-7 year old hardware down our throats. (the 1st gen's processor is even older)

    i literally own a switch, but getting that fucking thing to work with my display/audio setup is a pain. just to get 1080p at 30fps.

    no thanks, i'd rather play it at 1440p at a more stable framerate, with a controller of my choice, with the ability to load mods.

  • i carry an emergemcy audio adpater ony keychain now, thanks fairphone.

    also, two of the 4 audio adapters i have are starting to break down, forcing me to buy new ones. real sustainable you guys

    and yes, the one fairphone sells is one of the broken ones.

  • for laptops, linux is king. but many use cases still don't work yet.

    and since a desktop needs to be able to do so much more, it's going to be a long-ass time before i can switch.

    already learning to use it though, so the switch will be as smooth as possible.

  • sure, i would love universal seperate bike lanes on roads here in germany. the fahrradschutzstreifen seems really unsafe.

    i have no problem with people wanting to save money and trying to be as ecological as possible by using public transport and riding their bike.

    but it feels like i'm being attacked for driving a small, comfortable, fuel efficient car. i understand why people living in city centres got used to cars not being around, but you don't solve climate crises by screaming "ban cars!" from every rooftop. that's not gonna make people want to engage, because so many people like driving cars.

  • the headphone jack is unforgivable for many users. as an audiophile i often use external DACs anyways, but it still sucks ass to carry around an "emergency audio adapter" which stops working after like a year (even the expensive ones) compared to a built-in one.

    fuck you fairphone, but the upsides of the 4 outweighed the downsides for me.

  • self driving cars would basically be more comfortable and also more expensive public transport.

    i for one like to control when i go where at what speed, at which interior temperature, at a great increase in comfort, with a good deal more privacy and in a vehicle i own.

    a coexistence of public and private transport to fit everyone's needs and demands would be ideal, but another culture war seems likelier.

  • meanwhile actual human drivers continue to get worse at driving, partially caused by the many driving "assistants" which won't stop making seemingly random noises. while also enabling the driver to look at their phone while completely ignoring traffic "because they have lane keeping and distance control"

    cars around me have my full attention, because my car doesn't interfere wuth my ability to drive. (2002 yaris btw)

    rant over, sorry. i just really hate modern cars.