Need some more entertainment? Can you imagine that question today? We are avalanched with entertainment. Suffocating in a sandpile a mile high of grains of entertainment sand.
OK. Here is a simple game: This or That Questions List. A game from the past, but this one online has a noticeable number of tech choices. These seem inconsequential to me. Netflix or YouTube is an example. Or Facebook vs Twitter. What is the personality preference or identity statement is there in these choices?
Dog or Cat?
Netflix or YouTube?
Phone Call or Text?
Cardio or Weights?
Facebook or Twitter?
Ice Cream Cone or Snow Cone?
iOS or Android?
Form or Function?
Pop or Indie?
Cake or Pie?
Swimming or Sunbathing?
Big Party or Small Gathering?
New Clothes or New Phone?
Rich Friend or Loyal Friend?
Football or Basketball?
Work Hard or Play Hard?
So I wondered if there was some discourse on this topic. I do find the question being asked - at medium.com:
"Tribalism around tech decisions still exists, but feels less and less relevant. Even if your colleagues swear by Windows and you use Mac, chances are you’ll all be working on the same Google Sheet through a web browser. Tech’s maturation in the third millennium has been a force of flattening technological nuance to a point where pretty much everything can do the same things in mostly the same way. So the devices we carry and use for so much of every day end up looking basically the same too."
"This increasingly strikes me as peculiar given the other objects we engage with daily. People’s clothes carry a mark of themselves. Their vehicles — from bicycles to Teslas — say something about them. And it’s rare to go to someone else’s house to find an identical print or poster hanging from their wall as the one’s you’ve got at home. When we all clearly have our own tastes and desires to manifest our identities through them, why are we all buying the same tech and using it in the same way?" Yes - there was a time - just past - when choosing Apple was an identity statement. But now we're farther down the road. Today this or thatis about which apps are you using and linking? Things like are you using a different browser than Google such as Dolphin? Or deciding which messenger service to use. I can see the mountain of apps. Must-have apps for your iPhone from lifehack.org include:
billguard -bank app and spending habits buffer - sends out your social media posts to designated sites such as facebook, twitter, instagram dashlane - saves payment and confirmation info that would be lost in your email fooducate - health app for the grocery store SleepCycle - measures your sleep cycle to adapt your alarm clockMyfitnesspal - looks like a fitbit, well sort of
This is the landscape of the questions today. And our image? Autumn Sumac gives the colour to this motion blur image.