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return2ozma@lemmy.world to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml · 8 days ago

It's 2026, which tech did you realistically think we would have by now?

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It's 2026, which tech did you realistically think we would have by now?

return2ozma@lemmy.world to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml · 8 days ago
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    More of a pet peeve, but I thought IT would be way more stable by now. Everything has so many bugs and it’s just accepted. I’ve grown pessimistic about new tech and I would prefer to wait a couple years before getting it. It’s not novel if it’s broken.

    Side thought, I thought we would have hologram phone calls by now.

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    Computer phones. As in I just connect to screen and keyboard, and phone is my main desktop.

    Cheaper EVs.

    Working lab fusion.

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      Like the Motorola Atrix

      https://www.cnet.com/culture/how-does-the-motorola-atrix-4g-lapdock-compare-with-a-laptop/?edge_reader_page

      Too ahead of its time.

    • Raiderkev@lemmy.world
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      Wasn’t that something proposed in windows phone? I can’t remember and am too lazy to look it up

    • ADTJ@feddit.uk
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      Android 16 brings that desktop functionality

    • Art3mis@lemmy.world
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      If its just for a productivity office type work, samsung phones can do this but it is account locked which is annoying

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        That’s still weak compared to what a phone could really do though.

        • Art3mis@lemmy.world
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          Absolutely. My phone is more powerful than my family pc from 2007 by a mile

    • DavidDoesLemmy@aussie.zone
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      EVs are pretty cheap now. How cheap did you think?

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        Slightly cheaper than fuel by 10% for similar cars (including country of origin)

      • Goodlucksil@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        As cheap as gasoline cars

        • DavidDoesLemmy@aussie.zone
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          They are. You can get an atto 1 for 25k AUD. Lots of options in the 30-40k aud range. A petrol corolla is 32k, so they’re comparable.

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    Compassion, empathy, socialism.

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    Ability to live in balance with the earth

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      Only after the nuclear winter

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    Phones that can be opened up and have internals replaced, like desktop computers

    • laughingsquirrel@discuss.tchncs.de
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      So like the Fairphone?

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        That one is still exclusive to a few select countries and won’t ship to mine :/

        • laughingsquirrel@discuss.tchncs.de
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          Oh no :(

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    Self driving cars. Ten years ago I said, “we’ll have this worked out in 10 years”. What a fool I was.

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      Elmo has claimed to have it for over 10 years now

      You weren’t a fool, you simply were lied to

      Elmo always lies, every second word put of his mouth is a lie. Every project he boasts about has been a lie.

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    Recycling that actually works.

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    Those thin transparent screens you see in sci fi movies.

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    Standardized connector for everything with backwards compatibility

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    I thought that by now we would’ve commercialized at scale alternative battery technologies. We’re still using lithium ion even for grid storage and EV’s.

    Also, I expected we would have put a man on the moon by now.

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      We wouldn’t need such a battery development if we had simply invested in a standardised electrified wiring network for the motor roads. we would have lighter cars that charge their ~100 km battery while driving on the motor road so they can easily reach their destination

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        Maybe give cars a second pair of axles, to keep them aligned with the overhead power on the highway and to reduce the tire wear. Maybe join them together too so each individual car doesn’t have to worry about braking and the driver can basically just sleep.

        This isn’t me sarcastically reinventing trains. I see why people would rather spend their commute in a private car than in a public train carriage. These features just seem genuinely useful.

        What I have sarcastically reinvented is basically just self-driving cars.

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    I definitely thought we’d have Ar glasses by now

    • thethirdobject@lemmy.world
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      this

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    Hoverboards.

    • purplemonkeymad@programming.dev
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      I think the self tightening shoes would have been doable. But we still didn’t get those.

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        Nike actually did make those. they sell them.

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    Maglev trains in the US

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    I was hoping that by now technology and education would have helped all the humans to realize how to take care of each other and work together for a better tomorrow.

    Instead we got this fucking mess that’s going on right now all around the world.

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      It’s really that. All that technology and we still didn’t solve the most primitive and basic problems in this world’s community.

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    I thought we would be able to redo our dna in adults using viruses or other vectors completely. Where we are now I thought we would be in like 2010. So we are making progress but I thought we would be farther along and genetic disease would be a thinf of the past.

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