Comment on Ford Patents In-Car System That Eavesdrops So It Can Play You Ads
11111one11111@lemmy.world 2 months agoCompanies don’t care what people like, only what level of BS people would put up with before going to a different brand.
Ftfy
Comment on Ford Patents In-Car System That Eavesdrops So It Can Play You Ads
11111one11111@lemmy.world 2 months agoCompanies don’t care what people like, only what level of BS people would put up with before going to a different brand.
Ftfy
rottingleaf@lemmy.world 2 months ago
Things were better because people would “go to a different brand” and sue morons more often. They’d also be more confident of their own knowledge in various technical things.
Things becoming more complex was used to gaslight a lot of people into questioning their own knowledge about what they need. Such gaslighting first and foremost works via people being ashamed to be stupid and pretending they know it all.
Most (even technical) people are like this - they feel that they don’t understand the world around them, it’s stressing, spying, rigged, chaotic in the wrong places and ordered in the wrong places, - but they are ashamed and pretend. And what they pretend to think specifically and what they try to follow is communicated to them via ads, via movies, via corporate bullshit. Because they have nothing else to turn to.
It’s a bit similar to the way some autistic people do imitation - they too imitate ads and movies more than people around them (well, maybe also imitate people they are romantically attracted to, or those they consider cool).
Or to the way state propaganda works in atomized societies - people don’t have good horizontal ties, but pretend to have them, while taking the material from what they hear on TV.
20 years ago would you use something like an Android phone with no buttons or would you crush it with a hammer? Would you use something like Windows 10 or would you ignore that crap? Would you buy a car that spies after you?