I feel as if technology has stagnated, all that are left are grifts or just make everything terrible, like AI. I was thinking Zoom calls maybe? The tech has definitely improved since Skype.

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    It’s weird how Kindles seem to me like they’re kinda frozen in time, in pretty much every single way I can think of. Mine is ten years old and still works just like it did when I purchased it, and I’m a pretty heavy user. I checked if there was a fancy new version so that I could think about upgrading mine, but no, there’s just about zero real difference between the latest Kindle and mine. Maybe the interface is a little snappier, maybe the resolution is better, but I’m not using it for anything that even requires speed or a high-res screen.

    Even the price doesn’t seem to have changed all that much over the decade, which is crazy considering the exchange rate to my local currency should now make this thing at least twice as expensive. A comparatively good cellphone nowadays costs easily four or five times as much as it would have ten years ago, considering inflation and all that.

    I think this is a good thing, though, not complaining. But still, it’s just a weird little gadget that doesn’t seem to follow the same trends you see happening with other tech products.

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        Absolutely, if you don’t have one already, don’t buy a Kindle, fuck Amazon. It’s pretty easy to pirate with a Kindle, though. Just email yourself the epub to your Kindle email and you’re golden.

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      Even the price doesn’t seem to have changed all that much over the decade

      They’re heavily subsidized to get people into the Amazon ebook ecosystem, where they can make massive profits through not having to provide a physical object.