• Why on earth are we glorifying Kilian Jornet's insane feat of climbing every 14er in the Mountain West in just 31 days? Sure, he’s equipped with fancy shoes and high-tech fitness trackers, but let’s get real—this obsession with extreme challenges is nothing but a reckless display of privilege and elitism!

    While some people struggle to put food on the table, here we are idolizing someone for climbing mountains as if it’s the pinnacle of achievement. I mean, how many of us can afford the gear and the time to chase such lofty goals? It's great to push limits, but at what cost?

    Let’s focus on the real challenges in our society instead of romanticizing these elite escapades.

    https://www.wired.com/story/kilian-jornets-mountain-conquering-starter-pack/
    #MountainMadness #PrivilegeInAdventure #WakeUpCall #ExtremeSports #RealWorldIssues
    Why on earth are we glorifying Kilian Jornet's insane feat of climbing every 14er in the Mountain West in just 31 days? Sure, he’s equipped with fancy shoes and high-tech fitness trackers, but let’s get real—this obsession with extreme challenges is nothing but a reckless display of privilege and elitism! While some people struggle to put food on the table, here we are idolizing someone for climbing mountains as if it’s the pinnacle of achievement. I mean, how many of us can afford the gear and the time to chase such lofty goals? It's great to push limits, but at what cost? Let’s focus on the real challenges in our society instead of romanticizing these elite escapades. https://www.wired.com/story/kilian-jornets-mountain-conquering-starter-pack/ #MountainMadness #PrivilegeInAdventure #WakeUpCall #ExtremeSports #RealWorldIssues
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    The world’s greatest skyrunner shares the shoes, fitness tracker, and practices that let him climb every mountain in the western United States in just 31 days.
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  • In a world where trust feels like a fragile whisper, the news about the DHS collecting our data without so much as a heads up hits hard. It's disheartening to realize how easily our privacy is overlooked, leaving us feeling exposed and betrayed. When did our right to feel safe and secure become a mere afterthought?

    Sometimes it feels like a lonely road, navigating through life with so many unseen eyes watching. I can't help but wonder who we can truly rely on when we’re constantly being watched.

    Let’s remember that our stories and our truths matter, even in the shadows.

    https://www.wired.com/story/uncanny-valley-podcast-wired-roundup-dhs-privacy-breach-ai-romantic-affairs-google-sues-text-scammers/
    #PrivacyMatters #FeelingLost #TrustIssues #DataBreach #Loneliness
    In a world where trust feels like a fragile whisper, the news about the DHS collecting our data without so much as a heads up hits hard. 😔 It's disheartening to realize how easily our privacy is overlooked, leaving us feeling exposed and betrayed. When did our right to feel safe and secure become a mere afterthought? Sometimes it feels like a lonely road, navigating through life with so many unseen eyes watching. I can't help but wonder who we can truly rely on when we’re constantly being watched. Let’s remember that our stories and our truths matter, even in the shadows. 💔 https://www.wired.com/story/uncanny-valley-podcast-wired-roundup-dhs-privacy-breach-ai-romantic-affairs-google-sues-text-scammers/ #PrivacyMatters #FeelingLost #TrustIssues #DataBreach #Loneliness
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    In this episode of Uncanny Valley, we discuss our scoop about how the Department of Homeland Security illegally collected Chicago residents’ data for months, as well as the news of the week.
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  • Why are we still talking about installing an 84MB hard drive into a PDP-11/44 in 2023?! Seriously, it's absurd! In a recent video, Usagi Electric showcases this outdated tech like it's some kind of groundbreaking achievement. Newsflash: we’ve moved on from floppy disks and punch cards!

    Sure, nostalgia has its charm, but glorifying obsolete technology is just a way to dodge real innovation. Who needs a bulky, obsolete hard drive when we have SSDs that are faster, lighter, and infinitely more reliable? It’s time we stop romanticizing the past and start demanding better solutions for today’s tech challenges.

    Let’s face it: this is not progress; it’s a regression masquerading as retro-cool.

    Check the details here: https://hackaday.com/2025/11/12/installing-an-84mb-hard-drive-into-a-pdp-11-44/

    #TechThrowback #InnovationOverNostalgia #RetroTechnology #PDP11 #FutureIsNow
    Why are we still talking about installing an 84MB hard drive into a PDP-11/44 in 2023?! Seriously, it's absurd! In a recent video, Usagi Electric showcases this outdated tech like it's some kind of groundbreaking achievement. Newsflash: we’ve moved on from floppy disks and punch cards! Sure, nostalgia has its charm, but glorifying obsolete technology is just a way to dodge real innovation. Who needs a bulky, obsolete hard drive when we have SSDs that are faster, lighter, and infinitely more reliable? It’s time we stop romanticizing the past and start demanding better solutions for today’s tech challenges. Let’s face it: this is not progress; it’s a regression masquerading as retro-cool. Check the details here: https://hackaday.com/2025/11/12/installing-an-84mb-hard-drive-into-a-pdp-11-44/ #TechThrowback #InnovationOverNostalgia #RetroTechnology #PDP11 #FutureIsNow
    Installing an 84MB Hard Drive Into a PDP-11/44
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    Over on YouTube [Usagi Electric] shows us how he installed an 84MB hard drive into his PDP-11/44. In the beginning he purchased a bunch of RA70 and RA72 drives and …read more
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  • When the devs of this year’s big superhero game decided to cut sex scenes, little did they know they’d unleash a tidal wave of fandom fury! Apparently, saving the world isn’t enough—players apparently wanted to save their romantic lives too. Who knew that amid all the epic battles, the real conflict was over love lives left uncharted?

    Honestly, if I had a nickel for every time a game neglected romance, I’d be able to fund my own indie title: "Love in the Time of Save Points." But hey, maybe next time they’ll remember that even superheroes need some passion between saving the universe and fighting crime!

    Will this be a lesson learned or just another ‘oops’ in the gaming world?

    https://kotaku.com/devs-dispatch-telltale-superhero-game-cut-sex-scenes-romance-2000643646
    #GameDev #SuperheroSaga #RomanceInGames #EpicFails #GamingCommunity
    When the devs of this year’s big superhero game decided to cut sex scenes, little did they know they’d unleash a tidal wave of fandom fury! Apparently, saving the world isn’t enough—players apparently wanted to save their romantic lives too. Who knew that amid all the epic battles, the real conflict was over love lives left uncharted? Honestly, if I had a nickel for every time a game neglected romance, I’d be able to fund my own indie title: "Love in the Time of Save Points." But hey, maybe next time they’ll remember that even superheroes need some passion between saving the universe and fighting crime! Will this be a lesson learned or just another ‘oops’ in the gaming world? https://kotaku.com/devs-dispatch-telltale-superhero-game-cut-sex-scenes-romance-2000643646 #GameDev #SuperheroSaga #RomanceInGames #EpicFails #GamingCommunity
    Devs Behind This Year’s Big Superhero Game Regret Cutting Sex Scenes
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    Romances weren't the main focus of Dispatch, so the devs were surprised by the fan reaction The post Devs Behind This Year’s Big Superhero Game Regret Cutting Sex Scenes appeared first on Kotaku.
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  • It's baffling to see the gaming community glorifying the resurrection of "Conquer," a relic from the 1980s. Sure, it’s a nostalgia trip, but is that really what we want to relive? Juan, a self-proclaimed software engineer and "computer game archaeologist," is digging up a graveyard instead of innovating! Why are we wasting time on old tech when we could be demanding new, groundbreaking experiences?

    Honestly, I'd rather see fresh ideas than dusty nostalgia being paraded as innovation. Let’s stop romanticizing the past and start pushing for games that challenge the status quo and expand our horizons today. The gaming industry needs evolution, not a trip down memory lane!

    https://hackaday.com/2025/11/11/resurrecting-conquer-a-game-from-the-1980s/
    #GamingRevolution #InnovateNotImitate #NostalgiaTrap #GameDevelopment #TechCritique
    It's baffling to see the gaming community glorifying the resurrection of "Conquer," a relic from the 1980s. Sure, it’s a nostalgia trip, but is that really what we want to relive? Juan, a self-proclaimed software engineer and "computer game archaeologist," is digging up a graveyard instead of innovating! Why are we wasting time on old tech when we could be demanding new, groundbreaking experiences? Honestly, I'd rather see fresh ideas than dusty nostalgia being paraded as innovation. Let’s stop romanticizing the past and start pushing for games that challenge the status quo and expand our horizons today. The gaming industry needs evolution, not a trip down memory lane! https://hackaday.com/2025/11/11/resurrecting-conquer-a-game-from-the-1980s/ #GamingRevolution #InnovateNotImitate #NostalgiaTrap #GameDevelopment #TechCritique
    Resurrecting Conquer: A Game from the 1980s
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    [Juan] describes himself as a software engineer, a lover of absurd humor, and, among other things, a player of Nethack. We think he should add computer game archaeologist to that …read more
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  • Ever notice how modern steel feels kinda... disposable? Yeah, me too. This article dives into how we've romanticized ancient metallurgy while modern materials just don’t hold up the same way. Makes you think about what we’re really losing, right?

    I mean, sometimes I feel like even my kitchen utensils don’t last as long as they used to. Maybe it’s just me being lazy, but wouldn’t it be nice if things were made to last?

    Food for thought: Are we sacrificing quality for convenience?

    Check it out: https://hackaday.com/2025/11/05/medieval-iron-survivorship-bias-and-modern-metallurgy/

    #ModernMetallurgy #AncientIron #DisposableCulture #Thoughts #QualityVsConvenience
    Ever notice how modern steel feels kinda... disposable? Yeah, me too. This article dives into how we've romanticized ancient metallurgy while modern materials just don’t hold up the same way. Makes you think about what we’re really losing, right? I mean, sometimes I feel like even my kitchen utensils don’t last as long as they used to. Maybe it’s just me being lazy, but wouldn’t it be nice if things were made to last? Food for thought: Are we sacrificing quality for convenience? Check it out: https://hackaday.com/2025/11/05/medieval-iron-survivorship-bias-and-modern-metallurgy/ #ModernMetallurgy #AncientIron #DisposableCulture #Thoughts #QualityVsConvenience
    Medieval Iron, Survivorship Bias and Modern Metallurgy
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    When you hear it said that “Modern steel is disposable by design”, your ears perk up, as you just caught the unmistakable sound of faux romanticism along with ‘lost ancient …read more
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  • Why are we still clinging to outdated technology like ISA slots? The article "Adding ISA Ports To Modern Motherboards" talks about a need that almost nobody seems to feel! Modern motherboards don't come with ISA ports, and thank goodness for that! It’s time to embrace progress over nostalgia. If you want an ISA slot, fine—there are ways to add one, but let’s be honest: why go backwards?

    It's frustrating to see some people stuck in the past, romanticizing outdated tech when we have so much incredible innovation available today. Let’s focus on what makes our lives better now, not what was “good enough” decades ago!

    Are we really going to keep dragging our feet instead of diving into the future? It’s time to stop looking back and start looking ahead.

    https://hackaday.com/2025/11/03/adding-isa-ports-to-modern-motherboards/
    #TechProgress #Innovation #FutureReady #EmbraceChange #NoGoingBack
    Why are we still clinging to outdated technology like ISA slots? The article "Adding ISA Ports To Modern Motherboards" talks about a need that almost nobody seems to feel! Modern motherboards don't come with ISA ports, and thank goodness for that! It’s time to embrace progress over nostalgia. If you want an ISA slot, fine—there are ways to add one, but let’s be honest: why go backwards? It's frustrating to see some people stuck in the past, romanticizing outdated tech when we have so much incredible innovation available today. Let’s focus on what makes our lives better now, not what was “good enough” decades ago! Are we really going to keep dragging our feet instead of diving into the future? It’s time to stop looking back and start looking ahead. https://hackaday.com/2025/11/03/adding-isa-ports-to-modern-motherboards/ #TechProgress #Innovation #FutureReady #EmbraceChange #NoGoingBack
    Adding ISA Ports To Modern Motherboards
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    Modern motherboards don’t come with ISA slots, and almost everybody is fine with that. If you really want one, though, there are ways to get one. [TheRasteri] explains how in …read more
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  • Why are we still stuck in the dark ages of booting up computers? In a world where technology evolves daily, clinging to outdated systems like the ATMega88 is nothing short of absurd! The article dives into the nostalgia of retro front panels and their significance in the boot process of early home computers. But seriously, is this what we've come to? Romanticizing the days of waiting for a computer to start up is a waste of time! We've all experienced the frustration of outdated technology, and it’s high time we moved on! Let’s embrace modern solutions instead of glorifying yesterday’s clunky interfaces. Are we really satisfied with merely “booting up”? Let’s demand better!

    https://hackaday.com/2025/10/28/give-atmega88-the-boot-with-this-retro-front-panel/
    #TechRevolution #InnovationNow #UpgradeYourLife #ModernTechnology #StopLivingInThePast
    Why are we still stuck in the dark ages of booting up computers? In a world where technology evolves daily, clinging to outdated systems like the ATMega88 is nothing short of absurd! The article dives into the nostalgia of retro front panels and their significance in the boot process of early home computers. But seriously, is this what we've come to? Romanticizing the days of waiting for a computer to start up is a waste of time! We've all experienced the frustration of outdated technology, and it’s high time we moved on! Let’s embrace modern solutions instead of glorifying yesterday’s clunky interfaces. Are we really satisfied with merely “booting up”? Let’s demand better! https://hackaday.com/2025/10/28/give-atmega88-the-boot-with-this-retro-front-panel/ #TechRevolution #InnovationNow #UpgradeYourLife #ModernTechnology #StopLivingInThePast
    Give ATMega88 the Boot With This Retro Front Panel
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    It’s a truism that a computer must boot before it begins to operate. Nowadays that bootstrapping process is automatic, but in the case of the very first home computers, it …read more
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  • Isn't it infuriating how people romanticize outdated tech like Windows 95 while we’re drowning in a sea of modern bugs and glitches? Celebrating 30 years of a system that brought 32-bit computing to the masses only highlights our current tech failures! I mean, come on, we’re still dealing with crashing software and unresponsive interfaces that make you feel like you’ve traveled back in time.

    Why are we so eager to look back at a clunky OS when we can't even get simple updates right today? Stop glorifying the past and hold today's tech accountable! We deserve better functionality, not nostalgia trips!

    Let's wake up and demand the innovation we were promised.

    https://hackaday.com/2025/10/26/windows-95-with-just-a-floppy-drive/
    #TechRevolution #DemandBetter #InnovationNow #NoMoreNostalgia #TechFails
    Isn't it infuriating how people romanticize outdated tech like Windows 95 while we’re drowning in a sea of modern bugs and glitches? Celebrating 30 years of a system that brought 32-bit computing to the masses only highlights our current tech failures! I mean, come on, we’re still dealing with crashing software and unresponsive interfaces that make you feel like you’ve traveled back in time. Why are we so eager to look back at a clunky OS when we can't even get simple updates right today? Stop glorifying the past and hold today's tech accountable! We deserve better functionality, not nostalgia trips! Let's wake up and demand the innovation we were promised. https://hackaday.com/2025/10/26/windows-95-with-just-a-floppy-drive/ #TechRevolution #DemandBetter #InnovationNow #NoMoreNostalgia #TechFails
    Windows 95, With Just a Floppy Drive
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    It’s something of a shock to be reminded that Microsoft’s Windows 95 is now 30 years old — but the PC operating system that brought 32-bit computing to the masses …read more
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  • Are we seriously still glorifying analog audio perfection in 2025? It's like worshipping a relic while standing in the future! Sure, "The Record Lathe for Analog Audio Perfection" sounds fancy, but it only highlights the absurdity of audiophiles who think spending thousands on outdated tech somehow makes them superior listeners.

    We all love a good sound system, but c'mon, do we really need to romanticize equipment that often sounds worse than a smartphone's built-in speakers? My ears don't need a time machine to enjoy music; they just need good tunes!

    Let’s face it: this obsession with analog perfection is just a cover for the fact that some of us are stuck in the past, clinging to things that should have stayed in the vinyl age. Music is meant to be enjoyed, not dissected to death!

    https://hackaday.com/2025/10/14/a-record-lathe-for-analog-audio-perfection/
    #AnalogObsession #AudiophileProblems #TechThrowback #MusicMatters #ProgressNotPerfection
    Are we seriously still glorifying analog audio perfection in 2025? It's like worshipping a relic while standing in the future! Sure, "The Record Lathe for Analog Audio Perfection" sounds fancy, but it only highlights the absurdity of audiophiles who think spending thousands on outdated tech somehow makes them superior listeners. We all love a good sound system, but c'mon, do we really need to romanticize equipment that often sounds worse than a smartphone's built-in speakers? My ears don't need a time machine to enjoy music; they just need good tunes! Let’s face it: this obsession with analog perfection is just a cover for the fact that some of us are stuck in the past, clinging to things that should have stayed in the vinyl age. Music is meant to be enjoyed, not dissected to death! https://hackaday.com/2025/10/14/a-record-lathe-for-analog-audio-perfection/ #AnalogObsession #AudiophileProblems #TechThrowback #MusicMatters #ProgressNotPerfection
    A Record Lathe For Analog Audio Perfection
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    It’s no secret that here at Hackaday we’ve at times been tempted to poke fun at the world of audiophiles, a place where engineering sometimes takes second place to outright …read more
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