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We talk a lot about enshittification of technology, so tell me about technology that is getting better!

I personally love the progress of electric scooters. I've been zooming around on a 400$ escooter for a year and it works so well. It has a range of around 20 miles and top speed of 15 mph, so it works just super well for my uses, and 10 years ago scooters with that range/speed/price were no where near a thing.

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[โ€“] gerryflap@feddit.nl 12 points 3 months ago (1 children)

Yeah definitely this. The improvements are insane compared to 10 years ago. It's just annoying that techbro's and CEOs have decided that it's the next big thing and will shove it into anything. To too many people AI is a tool that'll solve any problem, even if it's usually a very wasteful and unpredictable solution.

Luckily we seem to be hitting the hype plateau and people are getting increasingly sceptical. I'm just hoping it won't lead to another AI winter. There's still plenty to gain and figure out, but we don't need the insane hype that exists now.

[โ€“] mindbleach@sh.itjust.works 2 points 3 months ago

The funniest part is Hollywood thinking it'll shave a fraction off their costs, and not obliterate their entire industry. We now have a CGI studio that runs on your video card. (Or at least everyone can see the path toward making that. The ingredients for this machine are a pirated movie collection, their Wikipedia articles, and obscene amounts of computer power. So it's not like we could stop people from rolling their own.) You feed in some greenscreen footage, and out comes a whimsical enchanted forest or whatever. Currently still gloopy and samey... but right now is the worst it will ever be, again. And the tools that take off will be the ones that let humans guide the idiot robot around those details.

It'll still take work to make anything worthwhile, but it won't take an army of animators eighteen months, let alone a set, a crew, and a cast. The next big gay cartoon will come out of fucking nowhere. And it'll be cheap enough that it won't live or die based on merch.