| ▲ | everdrive 5 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Ah, sorry, I wasn't familiar with him. Looks like he was born in 1989, and so is not so young. I'm a bit baffled to hear that he doesn't think he can escape his smartphone given that he was resourceful enough to jailbreak an iPhone 4 back in the day. I understand he's speaking poetically and emotionally. Maybe he just means he has the knowledge but not the means. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | eightysixfour 4 hours ago | parent | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
I am a similar age to Geohot and I have tried to escape smartphones to a dumb phone. It didn’t work. So many things that used to work without a smartphone don’t anymore and people don’t realize it. • Surface parking in my city is all by QR code. Where there are machines, they are broken because no one cares. • Social groups are on iMessage or RCS. RCS is not nearly as backwards compatible with MMS as it seems and you WILL get dropped silently, eventually. • Some restaurants literally don’t have print menus (they’re expensive! QR codes are cheap!). • Rideshare, bike rentals, etc. are all dependent on apps. Taxis are not reliable or available. The list of tiny cuts goes on and on. When you have a smartphone you don’t realize the affordances that made it possible to be without them are disappearing. I’m sure you can do it in a smaller place but you have to be dedicated and willing to suffer in a city. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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| ▲ | ozozozd 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||
I think he is longing for the “old web” or “small web” as some refer to as these days. | |||||||||||||||||||||||