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  • xgranade@wandering.shopX This user is from outside of this forum
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    Say the new Googlebook is perfect. It isn't, far from it, but stick with me for a moment.

    Here's what goes through my head: my Chromecast / Google TV was, when I bought it, an excellent streaming device that did almost exactly what I wanted. Sure, I had to tweak my router's settings and run my own DNS stack to keep it from phoning home so often, but still.

    But then the on-screen keyboard stopped working unless I gave it mic permissions, which I did not do. And now the search button is gone.

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    • xgranade@wandering.shopX xgranade@wandering.shop

      Say the new Googlebook is perfect. It isn't, far from it, but stick with me for a moment.

      Here's what goes through my head: my Chromecast / Google TV was, when I bought it, an excellent streaming device that did almost exactly what I wanted. Sure, I had to tweak my router's settings and run my own DNS stack to keep it from phoning home so often, but still.

      But then the on-screen keyboard stopped working unless I gave it mic permissions, which I did not do. And now the search button is gone.

      xgranade@wandering.shopX This user is from outside of this forum
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      The latter one is confounding. It's Google, for fuck's sake, search is kind of Their One Job. So why in the hell would the *search* button just disappear?

      Ah, because they replaced it with a "Gemini" button.

      Now, when I look at Google hardware, I can't just evaluate it on the basis of what it is when I buy it, but what it could turn into when Google's org chart next shuffles around.

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      • xgranade@wandering.shopX xgranade@wandering.shop

        Say the new Googlebook is perfect. It isn't, far from it, but stick with me for a moment.

        Here's what goes through my head: my Chromecast / Google TV was, when I bought it, an excellent streaming device that did almost exactly what I wanted. Sure, I had to tweak my router's settings and run my own DNS stack to keep it from phoning home so often, but still.

        But then the on-screen keyboard stopped working unless I gave it mic permissions, which I did not do. And now the search button is gone.

        miss_rodent@girlcock.clubM This user is from outside of this forum
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        @xgranade One of the more insidious aspects of the 'needs an internet connection to be even vaguely useful' design of such things; You can't actually make it *not* enshitify - it will do so whether you want it to or not, less you block it from the internet, in which case it is effectively just e-waste.

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        • xgranade@wandering.shopX xgranade@wandering.shop

          The latter one is confounding. It's Google, for fuck's sake, search is kind of Their One Job. So why in the hell would the *search* button just disappear?

          Ah, because they replaced it with a "Gemini" button.

          Now, when I look at Google hardware, I can't just evaluate it on the basis of what it is when I buy it, but what it could turn into when Google's org chart next shuffles around.

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          Not that Google is alone in that, they're just the latest example to annoy the piss out of me. Tech is just *like that* now. I don't think that's inevitable, I'm only describing the current moment, not trying to limit future moments.

          But gods. This moment in tech sucks, and it's because tech is *just like that*.

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          • miss_rodent@girlcock.clubM miss_rodent@girlcock.club

            @xgranade One of the more insidious aspects of the 'needs an internet connection to be even vaguely useful' design of such things; You can't actually make it *not* enshitify - it will do so whether you want it to or not, less you block it from the internet, in which case it is effectively just e-waste.

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            @miss_rodent Yeah, there's no way in principle to keep that one off the internet, I want it precisely because it does nice things when connected. But it also does bullshit and asinine stuff like that.

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            • xgranade@wandering.shopX xgranade@wandering.shop

              @miss_rodent Yeah, there's no way in principle to keep that one off the internet, I want it precisely because it does nice things when connected. But it also does bullshit and asinine stuff like that.

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              @xgranade Yeah, at this point I'm basically only considering devices if I can actually change the OS and such on them; even if it comes with an 'open source' default, if I can't *actually change it myself*, then I will just assume the device is garbage that is - or will become - some invasive parasitic force in my life.

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              • miss_rodent@girlcock.clubM miss_rodent@girlcock.club

                @xgranade Yeah, at this point I'm basically only considering devices if I can actually change the OS and such on them; even if it comes with an 'open source' default, if I can't *actually change it myself*, then I will just assume the device is garbage that is - or will become - some invasive parasitic force in my life.

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                @miss_rodent Which is definitely smart. I'm pretty far along that path, but yeah, there's some things I can't quite do that way yet.

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                • xgranade@wandering.shopX xgranade@wandering.shop

                  @miss_rodent Which is definitely smart. I'm pretty far along that path, but yeah, there's some things I can't quite do that way yet.

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                  @xgranade Fair, I'm curious what things; I've definitely... structured my entire life in a "chronically pissed off queer anarchist that reads too much philosophy" sort of way, so, I have only a vague idea how most people actually engage with technology.

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                  • miss_rodent@girlcock.clubM miss_rodent@girlcock.club

                    @xgranade One of the more insidious aspects of the 'needs an internet connection to be even vaguely useful' design of such things; You can't actually make it *not* enshitify - it will do so whether you want it to or not, less you block it from the internet, in which case it is effectively just e-waste.

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                    @miss_rodent @xgranade you can *occasionally* dnshole a given always online piece of tech (my boox tablet, for example) so it cannot update itself without explicit permission....

                    But that is hardly a solution for the average human

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                    • cthos@mastodon.cthos.devC cthos@mastodon.cthos.dev

                      @miss_rodent @xgranade you can *occasionally* dnshole a given always online piece of tech (my boox tablet, for example) so it cannot update itself without explicit permission....

                      But that is hardly a solution for the average human

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                      @cthos @miss_rodent DNSholing Google devices only works if you also block outgoing 8.8.8.8 and 1.1.1.1 at the router.

                      [edited to add: I know both of y'all know that, just saying for the folks following along at home, and as a gripe that I have to do the chore of blocking those outgoing routes]

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                      • xgranade@wandering.shopX xgranade@wandering.shop

                        Say the new Googlebook is perfect. It isn't, far from it, but stick with me for a moment.

                        Here's what goes through my head: my Chromecast / Google TV was, when I bought it, an excellent streaming device that did almost exactly what I wanted. Sure, I had to tweak my router's settings and run my own DNS stack to keep it from phoning home so often, but still.

                        But then the on-screen keyboard stopped working unless I gave it mic permissions, which I did not do. And now the search button is gone.

                        krans@mastodon.me.ukK This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @xgranade I was very happy with our Chromecast, but it will be replaced as soon as I can get my hands on a Steam Machine.

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                        • krans@mastodon.me.ukK krans@mastodon.me.uk

                          @xgranade I was very happy with our Chromecast, but it will be replaced as soon as I can get my hands on a Steam Machine.

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                          @krans That's my hope as well, it's been slowly turning into a piece of shit, and I hate that Google is doing that.

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                          • miss_rodent@girlcock.clubM miss_rodent@girlcock.club

                            @xgranade Fair, I'm curious what things; I've definitely... structured my entire life in a "chronically pissed off queer anarchist that reads too much philosophy" sort of way, so, I have only a vague idea how most people actually engage with technology.

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                            @miss_rodent Mostly streaming mainstream movies and shows, or playing mainstream games (the Steam Deck has helped a lot with the latter, but it's not a complete solution). Hell, a lot of indie movies and shows are only on YouTube right now, much as I fucking hate it.

                            Piracy is an option, obviously, but one that I have some qualms with given where I'm coming from... not to mention I have limits to my storage space.

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                            • xgranade@wandering.shopX xgranade@wandering.shop

                              @krans That's my hope as well, it's been slowly turning into a piece of shit, and I hate that Google is doing that.

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                              @xgranade The one ray of hope I've had for corporate tech has been my Steam Deck. It's just been… some good hardware? And reliable software, with a genuine Linux desktop built into it? And the tech stack has been created by directly funding independent open source developers?

                              It feels like a doorway into a parallel dimension where Google and Doubleclick didn't merge.

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                              • xgranade@wandering.shopX xgranade@wandering.shop

                                @miss_rodent Mostly streaming mainstream movies and shows, or playing mainstream games (the Steam Deck has helped a lot with the latter, but it's not a complete solution). Hell, a lot of indie movies and shows are only on YouTube right now, much as I fucking hate it.

                                Piracy is an option, obviously, but one that I have some qualms with given where I'm coming from... not to mention I have limits to my storage space.

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                                @xgranade Ah, fair. I... don't really see movies, (or own a TV, etc.) or watch videos or play games or anything like that when I'm away from an actual computer/laptop.
                                so a lot of that is not a major concern... my phone is mostly an IM device & ebook reader, for drm-free (one way or another) ebooks, lol.

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                                • miss_rodent@girlcock.clubM miss_rodent@girlcock.club

                                  @xgranade Ah, fair. I... don't really see movies, (or own a TV, etc.) or watch videos or play games or anything like that when I'm away from an actual computer/laptop.
                                  so a lot of that is not a major concern... my phone is mostly an IM device & ebook reader, for drm-free (one way or another) ebooks, lol.

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                                  @miss_rodent I watch a fair bit of TV and movies, and enjoy doing so from a couch. There's some "ten foot" UIs for Linux, but they're all fairly far behind where the desktop / laptop UIs are at.

                                  Sometimes it's even just things like HDMI-CEC support, or using a smaller remote instead of needing a full keyboard/mouse setup.

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                                    @miss_rodent I watch a fair bit of TV and movies, and enjoy doing so from a couch. There's some "ten foot" UIs for Linux, but they're all fairly far behind where the desktop / laptop UIs are at.

                                    Sometimes it's even just things like HDMI-CEC support, or using a smaller remote instead of needing a full keyboard/mouse setup.

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                                    @xgranade Fair, I haven't had a TV or similar since like 2009-ish?, (and even then only really used it for game consoles.) so just, completely out of the scope of things I consider... so much so I had to look up what a "ten foot UI" even means.

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                                      @xgranade Fair, I haven't had a TV or similar since like 2009-ish?, (and even then only really used it for game consoles.) so just, completely out of the scope of things I consider... so much so I had to look up what a "ten foot UI" even means.

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                                      @xgranade (I don't mean that as a judgey/superiority thing - my lifestyle choices are ... Not for everyone, and definitely lead to some complications.
                                      A recurring minor bit of social friction is that a lot of my friends make references to various shows, animes, whatever, basically none of which I have seen or know anything about, often haven't even heard of, unless I watched it with one of them or a partner at some point.)

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                                      • xgranade@wandering.shopX xgranade@wandering.shop

                                        Not that Google is alone in that, they're just the latest example to annoy the piss out of me. Tech is just *like that* now. I don't think that's inevitable, I'm only describing the current moment, not trying to limit future moments.

                                        But gods. This moment in tech sucks, and it's because tech is *just like that*.

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                                        @xgranade Yup. For every piece of hardware, and every piece of software, I now find myself doing threat modeling and having an exit plan for when (not if) it inevitably transforms into user-hostile bullshit. This is energy I should not have to spend! I am tired all of the time!

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                                        • miss_rodent@girlcock.clubM miss_rodent@girlcock.club

                                          @xgranade (I don't mean that as a judgey/superiority thing - my lifestyle choices are ... Not for everyone, and definitely lead to some complications.
                                          A recurring minor bit of social friction is that a lot of my friends make references to various shows, animes, whatever, basically none of which I have seen or know anything about, often haven't even heard of, unless I watched it with one of them or a partner at some point.)

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                                          @miss_rodent I mean, I'm also learning to do screenwriting, which is... something that takes participation in movie and TV culture.

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