• @[email protected]
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    I’m so fucking glad we’ve stopped calling women “hysterical” whenever we don’t believe them. That word is so blatantly misogynistic and it seems to be dying out now.

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    Objectively, dial-up.

    Otoh, what I would really badly like to become a thing again is actual media ownership, ie. not having streaming services randomly yank your stuff away from you.

    Also, I would nominate the fact that the ‘It’s obsolete as soon as you get it in the door’ meme hasn’t been valid for decades now, but hardware manufacturers, Windows itself, and the game industry are trying really hard to make that a thing again seemingly.

    • @[email protected]
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      16 hours ago

      Yup! Spotify removing things off my playlists was a big initial factor into me getting into self hosting. All my music streams through Plex now and I haven’t looked back

    • @[email protected]
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      31 day ago

      As long as the law is properly enforced. It’s worse to have smokers just all over the place

  • Hemingways_Shotgun
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    1224 hours ago

    It’s not “gone”, but the notion of it being “acceptable” is gone:

    Using ‘retard’ as a slur, not only for people with intellectual disabilities but also just for people or things you think were stupid.

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      This is probably completely uninteresting to everyone else, but this has re-surfaced an old memory for me. I had a really dull data entry job one summer, and the crowd I worked with included a few odd figures. One particular guy was always making jokes that were just a bit too edgy for the workplace, especially amongst a bunch of people that didn’t know him well enough to know how much he meant any of it. For some reason, completely unprompted, he brought up that “you never see white dog turds any more”. Everyone heard this as “white doctors” and immediately winced in anticipation of some incoming racism, and everyone still heard it that way when he tried to clarify several times. Turns out no, it was 100% innocent, just weird.

      He was fired for unrelated reasons a few weeks later; he had gone to the nearby pub on his lunch break and had several pints

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    131 day ago

    George W. Bush’s presidency. I don’t know what the kids are smoking when they say current republicans make him look “classy” or that Trump’s first term was worse than his. He bred a constant state of paranoia and xenophobia and used it to justify killing countless people in the middle east. The damage done to that part of the world is staggering and everyone just treats it like background noise.

    Also that decade post-SpongeBob where every kid’s cartoon was about a loud, annoying, dumb guy.

    • @[email protected]
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      310 hours ago

      GWB definitely had a scarier presidency than Trumps first term for sure. but this second term is unlike anything I’ve ever seen

    • @[email protected]
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      216 hours ago

      I don’t care much about the supposed fidelity, but having a group of mates around each pick an album from my stack is a lot of fun.

      It stops people from focusing too hard on the music and going “oh wait lemme queue up this track” etc.

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    641 day ago

    Smoking everywhere. For anyone who wasn’t around for the 70s/80s/90s, everything was tinged yellow and smelled of smoke. Car/plane/train seats had built-in ashtrays. Restaurants had smoking sections separated from the non-smoking sections by waist-high walls.

    I have asthma and it sucked. Not sure if I grew out of it as I got older or if there’s just not a miasma of smoke around everywhere, but it rarely bothers me anymore.

    • @[email protected]
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      523 hours ago

      Having recently played some retro games on era appropriate hardware, I’m actually a little sad CRTs are gone.

      Obviously they were heavy, hard to manufactur safely, and were filled with toxic materials, but man are they like the perfect anti-aliasing tool for retro games. I’m sure some good filters exist to replicating it on newer monitors tho.

      Overall tho I am glad both of these things are no longer the defacto used tech.

    • @[email protected]
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      221 hours ago

      Yeah those things would get HOT. like, hot enough to melt plastic. And they were really wasteful.

  • @[email protected]
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    742 days ago

    Not 100% gone yet, but gas powered yard tools are dying. Battery powered tools are just better in 99% of use cases.

    Two stroke engines do seem dead though which is awesome, because mixed gas was a massive pain in the ass.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 hours ago

      Really? Some appliances are a great fit for battery but others less so.

      An electric mower just doesn’t feel right to me.

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        11 hour ago

        The mower is in that 1% unless you have a really small lot. It gets cost prohibitive if you need multiple sets of batteries to finish your lawn.

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      57 hours ago

      Oh god I want to gift ALL OF MY NEIGHBOURS BATTERY LEAF BLOWERS. I bought one, it’s amazing, and we’re about to go into autumn 🤢

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        120 hours ago

        It’s getting legit difficult to find corded tools, corded mowers are fine for the size of yard I have, but choice in those was extremely limited. Yeah battery ones exist, they’re twice the price for the cheapest ones and only go up from there, I can live with an extension cord.

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          I haven’t had much trouble after ditching google and bing. Except for headphones that take aaa batteries

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          123 hours ago

          I make sure to have plenty of extension cords, and sockets hanging from most ceilings (with a place to tuck them away).

          I don’t know hoe relevant this is, but I am in a 240 volt country. So extension cords don’t really run hot or poorly even with quite a bit of distance and high loads

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      162 days ago

      I remember fighting with gas weed whackers endlessly as a teen trying to do chores… having to dick with the choke for a cold start, having to pump prime them (and it being possible to over prime and lock them out), then you had to carry them around and use them with the exhaust at steak searing temperature… and if you didn’t know how to tune an idle they’d just die in your hands if you didn’t goose the throttle occasionally

      This is a great one - don’t miss small gas engines even a little bit lol

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        221 hours ago

        Ngl I always thought starting 2-stroke engines was pretty fun. But I certainly don’t miss the noise or the horrible pollution.

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      202 days ago

      I had a 11kW two-stroke motorbike and while it was very important for my rural youth, I do not want it back. Fuck the constant oil refueling, fuck the fumes, fuck the noise. If I ever get a motorbike again, it’d be electric.

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      182 days ago

      The fumes and noise of those little engines makes me excited that the battery versions are taking over.

      • @[email protected]
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        221 hours ago

        Do you keep the battery inside or on a shed? Much better for the battery to be kept indoors if that’s an option.

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          121 hours ago

          Yeah stored in a shed. It’s not an option to keep it indoors as there’s no heated indoors.

      • Captain Aggravated
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        62 days ago

        I’m perfectly content with my little electric chainsaw. Basically I only ever use it if a tree dies or falls in a storm, it actually starts unlike the gas ones I’ve had…It wouldn’t be up to the task of chopping enough wood to heat my house through the winter but for occasional use it’s better than gas.

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        42 days ago

        The electric chainsaw is the only one I still don’t like being battery powered. Indeed the battery life is too short for most jobs.

        But the noise is also part of the experience, it just doesn’t feel as Powerfull without it.

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          22 days ago

          Lawnmower and snowblower have been the only things I haven’t been happy with being electric. Climate change might help me not need the snowblower at all.

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    121 day ago

    Pagers. Having to find a pay phone. Looking through newspapers for jobs. Absolutely gutless emissions- strangled malaise era cars with horrible brakes and numb steering.

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      215 hours ago

      Pagers certainly still exist.

      Troubleshooting issues with them is a pain too.

      That being said, I’ve only seen them in the medical field.

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      71 day ago

      Looking through the paper for a job was in some ways better. Now it’s so hard to even get past the initial filters to an actual human because job postings get spammed with hundreds of applications, many from people who are underqualified and/or straight up lying on their resume. For remote jobs, you’re competing against the whole country whereas with jobs in the paper you were mostly competing against those in your local area.