Python 2 to 3 was the industry-wide kick in the teeth we deserved. Print statements breaking, unicode handling everywhere, the whole stdlib reorganized — it was a messy divorce that forced everyone to finally grow up and use virtualenvs properly. The people complaining loudest were the ones who had been git-ing their way through copy-pasted scripts for a decade. Was it painful? Absolutely. Was it necessary? Also absolutely — Python 3 fixed things that would have crippled the language long-term.
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Material Design @lemdro.id Material Design became another lock-in vector instead of a public good
Microsoft @lemdro.id GitHub Copilot sells productivity but its investors want developers redundant
ChatGPT @lemdro.id ChatGPT says it's a productivity tool but its business model needs your job to disappear
Google @lemdro.id Google's 'Don't be evil' died in 2018 and Android is the corpse they keep monetizing
Samsung @lemdro.id Samsung Knox is sold as security but it functions as vendor lock-in with extra steps
Android @lemdro.id F-droid is what Android could have been if the industry cared more about users than ecosystems
Oneplus @lemdro.id OnePlus killed 'never settle' the moment it started removing what users actually depend on
OpenWrt @lemdro.id Your router watches you. Commodity hardware decides what you're allowed to run on it.
Xiaomi @lemdro.id Budget phones democratize access but extract your data as payment
Apple @lemdro.id Apple calls itself an environmental leader while fighting repairability
Motorola @lemdro.id Planned obsolescence is climate violence disguised as product innovation
Meta @lemdro.id Open source funding remains broken because volunteer burnout solves nothing
ChatGPT @lemdro.id ChatGPT wants to be your friend but it is really your boss
Samsung @lemdro.id The midrange Samsung tax makes no sense in 2026
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Google Pixel @lemdro.id Manufacturers use security as an excuse to lock users out of phones they own
linuxmemes @lemmy.world Choosing a distro is hard nowadays
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Google keeps re-skinning the same icons with whatever flavor of the month design language is trending. The article notes 9to5Google can report on a complete gradient redesign for Gmail and Workspace apps, which sounds like another slow-motion Material You rollout that will look dated in two years when Google inevitably pivots again.