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analogpixel ◴[] No.46237814[source]
I've been noticing lately, at least for myself, that useful technology stopped happening like 10-20 years ago. If all you could use was tech from 2000 and before you would have a pretty stable stack that just worked (without a monthly subscription.)

There is also this article today: https://jon.recoil.org/blog/2025/12/an-svg-is-all-you-need.h... about how great good ol' svg is. And then every recurring article about using RSS instead of all the other siloed products.

textfiles, makefiles, perl, php, rss, text based email, news groups, irc, icq, vim/emacs, sed, awk; all better than the crap they have spawned that is supposed to be "better".

Out of curiosity, what technology in the past 5 years do you use that you actually find better than something from 20 years ago?

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1. wkat4242 ◴[] No.46240493[source]
For me:

- Obsidian notes with self hosted livesync

- VR <3

- 3D Printing

Probably a lot more that i can't think of right now. What I hate it cloud subscription services though

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2. Zambyte ◴[] No.46240619[source]
What do you use VR for? If gaming, what games?