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[-] whofearsthenight@lemm.ee 7 points 1 year ago

Lots of stuff -

On the internet, more open standards and community driven stuff. It's currently really, really annoying that on my mastodon there are a lot of people sharing bluesky codes, as if that's not just punting the ball for another couple of years. Although this will hopefully be a better outcome than straight up silos like the old social media, fediverse still should be the default way we think about connecting humanity (or something like it, the underlying tech isn't really that important.) Also, far more things should just be like, a dollar a month or whatever instead of having a massive amount of privacy invading, user experience destroying ads.

In software in general, more privacy. It should be assumed that unless I explicitly opt in, my data is just that, mine. This is a tricky one because I remain hopeful about generative AI and that needs data to improve the models, I'm leery of sharing my data with it because so far the more pedestrian uses of data mining have not been used for things that I can really support. I remain extremely leery about GAI that isn't explicitly open source and can't be understood generally.

On the hardware side, computers have mostly been good enough for a while now. Tech will always get better, but I would like to see more of a focus on keeping working devices useful. Like, at some point, technology products will cease being possible to be useful in a practical way because it can't run modern software, but we're leaving a lot of shit behind where that's not the case. Just about any device with an SSD and a processor from the last 10 years (including phones!) should be able to be easily repaired, supported longer, and once support ends, opened up for community support.

[-] Natanael@slrpnk.net 4 points 1 year ago

FYI the bluesky protocol is open and there's plans to standardize. It's also federated (the sandbox network is open to 3rd parties)

There's lots of new privacy techniques from cryptography, stuff like differential privacy and MPC could help a lot with making it easier and safer to use collaboration tools.

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[-] KindaABigDyl@programming.dev 6 points 1 year ago

Move to VR and infinite screen space. We're so close. No doubt once Apple joins the fray it'll be time

[-] netchami@sh.itjust.works 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)
  • No more proprietary software (including firmware)
  • No more software that spies on its users
  • No more software that disrespects user freedom
  • No more corporations solely trying to extract profit from their users
  • More free hardware
[-] mrkite@programming.dev 5 points 1 year ago

Focus more on stability in terms of apis. We can't be rewriting our apps constantly because they keep updating frameworks every year.

Less consumerism, more focus on real social aspects:

  • Macro: robust (decentralized) political system, that's not easily corruptible, e.g. via something like blockchain
  • Micro: more focus on direct interaction with other people, not via something like a screen, as another post here already said, we're harming ourselves (promote psychiatric issues etc.) with the current state of technology (smartphone overuse). We have gone much less social (direct interaction with others) because of this I'm sure of.
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Developers should go back writing efficient code in lower level programming languages to stop wasting CPU cycles for stupid reasons, like not wanting to use types, or something more stupid than that.

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[-] BrianTheeBiscuiteer@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Awareness if not prioritizing energy efficiency. We rarely give any thought to services that run 24/7 even though they're only used 8/5 or we don't care how many CPU cycles a process uses even though it has no SLO for runtime. Most companies probably think it's a question of dumping millions of carbon units into to the atmosphere or becoming luddites.

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