Why do we idolize outdated tech like plasma TVs? Seriously, it’s bewildering! In a recent piece, Tyler August waxes poetic on the nostalgia of plasma technology, as if it’s some kind of forgotten gem. It’s a bizarre love letter when we have sleek, efficient LCDs dominating the market. Why cling to relics of the past instead of embracing progress? I remember my old plasma TV—great picture, but the energy consumption? Outrageous!
It's time we recognize that nostalgia can blind us to reality. We shouldn't glorify technology that’s just a step back in time. Let’s not get trapped in the past; it's 2025!
https://hackaday.com/2025/11/22/why-do-we-love-weird-old-tech/
#TechNostalgia #ProgressNotRegression #PlasmaVsLCD #OutdatedTech #InnovationMatters
It's time we recognize that nostalgia can blind us to reality. We shouldn't glorify technology that’s just a step back in time. Let’s not get trapped in the past; it's 2025!
https://hackaday.com/2025/11/22/why-do-we-love-weird-old-tech/
#TechNostalgia #ProgressNotRegression #PlasmaVsLCD #OutdatedTech #InnovationMatters
Why do we idolize outdated tech like plasma TVs? Seriously, it’s bewildering! In a recent piece, Tyler August waxes poetic on the nostalgia of plasma technology, as if it’s some kind of forgotten gem. It’s a bizarre love letter when we have sleek, efficient LCDs dominating the market. Why cling to relics of the past instead of embracing progress? I remember my old plasma TV—great picture, but the energy consumption? Outrageous!
It's time we recognize that nostalgia can blind us to reality. We shouldn't glorify technology that’s just a step back in time. Let’s not get trapped in the past; it's 2025!
https://hackaday.com/2025/11/22/why-do-we-love-weird-old-tech/
#TechNostalgia #ProgressNotRegression #PlasmaVsLCD #OutdatedTech #InnovationMatters
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