It goes without saying, DVDs/BlueRays.

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    Not disappear entirely, but most households won’t own desktop computers or HDDs.

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      As a homelabber, this makes me sad. Perhaps enshittification will push people back into home/local computing.

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        I would hope, but on the whole you’d almost think they deliberately purged home computing from the mainstream consciousness, with how tragically ignorant the average person is about anything that isn’t a little poke-driven rectangle that screams at you all day.

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        homelabbing isnt even my gripe with it. its not ever interacting with computers on your own terms, only on theirs. smartphones are a black box.

        i see ads, artificial annoyances, and human right violations by technology increasing in lockstep with the reduction of our collective control over computing.

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          smartphones are a black box.

          Many Android phones still have a bit of that tinkering ability to them (you kinda have access to the file system, and you can root them/flash custom android distros), but it’s quickly diminishing because (1) OEMs are locking the bootloaders, (2) it’s getting harder and harder to get hardware working without proprietary OEM hacks, (3) bank apps and other proprietary garbage that’s becoming a necessity in modern times refuses to run on an unlocked phone.

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          I agree. I’m also very sad when I see small kids watching YouTube videos on tablets; that’s pretty much all they do.

          Where’s the fun of tinkering? Trying to build things? Trying fixing problems, such as formatting?

          Kids don’t even have the concept of files and folders. We’re raising a generation of digital slaves.

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            Honestly I don’t think that’s tru. There were very few kids who truly tinkered with their computers in the old days too - first because not many kids had computers in the first place, and then because computers started being useful without any tinkering. There are still a lot of youths (12-16) today who are flashing LineageOS on their phone or installing Linux on their Chromebook, or whatever. I know because they keep flooding the NixOS Telegram chat that I’m managing - and I try to welcome them with open arms!

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      Most people connected to the Internet today have never owned a desktop computer nor an HDD. A crazy amount of people have been introduced to computing with smartphones.