i want single use gadgets back instead of having everything centralized on a cellphone
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what's something from the 2000s that you want to see again?
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Re: whatâs something from the 2000s that you want to see again?
it's christmas, ya know what that means
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Re: whatâs something from the 2000s that you want to see again?
it's christmas, ya know what that means
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Re: whatâs something from the 2000s that you want to see again?
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Re: whatâs something from the 2000s that you want to see again?
oh my gods, so true!!!Bumhug wrote: Thu Nov 06, 2025 9:11 pmI miss video games being finished products without any stupid extra crap to sell afterwards that adds nothing to the game other than cosmetics(Thanks Bethesda).
I miss video games that didn't need day 1 patches or other types of heavy dev work on a just-released game. I miss actual game expansion packs with substantial content instead of "battle passes" or whatever BS is currently floating around.
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I miss physical PC game orders with physical goodies.
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I miss cars & phones without GPS tracking that can be abused to make government surveillance of individuals trivial.
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I miss not having a cell phone being socially acceptable. Sure, you'd have a landline or a cell phone, but there was no expectation you'd be constantly checking it. In the employment world, it's made some sectors a nightmare. I've had jobs where you had 24/7 on-call and were expected to check your phone every hour on the hour until you went to bed, at which point you'd just have to hope your ringer was high enough that you'd hear a mail/text/call and wake up.
i'd also add:
- BlackBerry phones (R.I.P.) and the like
- (more) repairable tech
- interesting, beautiful, experimental, colorful, unique tech!
- ability to disappear
- small (wide) MP3 players with the monochrome screens
- less of moral absolutism / neo-purity culture, more of sex freedom / sex liberation
- minors-oriented healthy web spaces. rather than "protecting" children and making the whole web sterile, i'd rather see spaces specifically created for minors. like forums, online games without ability to chat (only pre-made phrases), educational stuff maybe, something like kids TV channels, you know? for different ages too: like, okay, there are 10 years old children on the internet already, give them some places to be. and 15+ youngsters would probably like their own spaces too.
- creating accounts with just username and password. not email or... a phone number

- no genAI, less bot traffic, less bots overall

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Re: whatâs something from the 2000s that you want to see again?
there are already youtube alternatives without monetization: peertube, glomble, etc. the problem is that in our current society, it's easier to get big if you already have the moneyVaking Voda wrote: Sat Oct 18, 2025 8:47 pmvakingvoda wrote:When media was creative, not for money(YouTube) It's supposed to be a creative site, not a job.yes, this is so true.do you think an alternative to YouTube would become popular if it offered a better experience (yeah, it doesn't take much to be better than YouTube) and didn't have monetization?
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Re: whatâs something from the 2000s that you want to see again?
well... i want a sequel to the game spore, and have it be the fully fledged game it was meant to be before maxis was forced to tone it down and simplify it.
but that game is owned by EA, so if they were to make it, it would most likely suuuuuck balls.
but that game is owned by EA, so if they were to make it, it would most likely suuuuuck balls.
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