• @[email protected]
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    187 months ago

    That’s the problem with most tech these days. They assume they know the best way to do something or know better than you. Its infuriating

    • NoSpiritAnimal
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      147 months ago

      Spotify is a prime example of this. There are so many “features” I hate and that no one has asked for, yet shuffle doesn’t even work.

      Everytime I start spotify in ny office after listening on my commute, it tries to start playing on my phone since that was playing in my car.

      Or when I was still there, Reddit search. Absolutely useless and so fucking smarmy with that stupid doge.

      • JackbyDev
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        37 months ago

        What do you mean by “shuffle doesn’t even work”? Please qualify that statement.

        • businessfish
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          97 months ago

          they may be referring to how spotify’s shuffle isn’t a true “shuffle” in that it is biased to things you have listened to more, recently, etc

          • JackbyDev
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            27 months ago

            That’s been the case for well over a decade going back to some of the earliest iPods. It’s nothing new.

    • @[email protected]
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      27 months ago

      They know how to manipulate you to do/buy stuff you weren’t looking for. That’s what makes a profit.

      It has always been this way (also in tech) because those things are the products of companies (main goal: profit, usually under a sneaky slogan), but it is becoming increasingly invasive. Don’t be evil: think different.

    • @[email protected]
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      17 months ago

      Yeah, tech people nowadays have this attitude with most people, they only show some restraint when they think it’s for other people like them.

    • @[email protected]
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      15 months ago

      It’s about minimizing the annoyance for the majority of users who will misspell some popular thing.

      Also, I believe that showing actually interesting content is bad for the businesses because it might make the user stop to think and pursue something meaningful instead of continuing to use the product.