New, on Morrick.me — Spotify and logins: https://morrick.me/archives/9897
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New, on Morrick.me — Spotify and logins: https://morrick.me/archives/9897
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@morrick They’re not the only ones. I hate that they just straight up won’t let you use the thing, despite the thing being able to work.
They won’t even let you off the upgrade treadmill.
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@octothorpe Yeah. These all feel like artificial limitations, not technical ones. I remember an old hack where you were able to use the official YouTube app on older iOS versions by editing a line in one of the app’s files and fooling it into believing that your device had a slightly newer iOS version installed… *smh*
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@morrick We're in an age where computers have been 'fast enough' for the vast amount of fucking around we do, but also general software has also reached maturity, meaning there's very little reason to upgrade most tools — certainly not every year, if at all. So there really isn't a compelling reason to updgrade all the time, if at all (for real, Word 5.1a was all *I* needed in a word processor).
And yet, we're forced into an adversarial relationship with the computing tools we own.
I hate it