• @AA5B
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    Apple Watch

    No longer would I have to get out my phone to pay for something, or pause music, or adjust the Temperature. The early models didn’t have health sensors but I still get excited every September for Apples announcement to see what sensor they add next

    • @[email protected]
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      Even the first Apple Watch had the heart rate monitor, which is the main one people care about.

  • @forgotaboutlaye
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    I got a Garmin fitness tracker. I really wanted a smart watch, but don’t want to have to charge it all the time.

    I got the Instinct, and ended up turning the notifications off right away - i just wanted to see the stats on my sleep and step count. It also encouraged me to start running and exercising more.

  • @[email protected]
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    Wireless ear buds.

    I was pretty adamant that I was absolutely never going to get any, preferring wired and really looking for a phone that still had the jack. Then when new phone time came, I ended up having to choose between a micro sd card slot and the headphone jack. I tried for a bit with a USB-C to headphone adapter but ended up seeing some ear buds on sale and giving them a shot.

    They last way longer than I expected, and the carrying case as the charger means I hardly need to worry about keeping another device charged. The freedom of not having the cord is really nice, especially when going for a bike ride or jog. I upgraded to a pair with a little over-the-ear hook and use them probably 10hrs a day every day they are great

    • thermal_shock
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      32 hours ago

      I’m the opposite. I have to have music, and Bluetooth just sucks on Android. I’ve used Bose, air pods, Samsung beans, generic, etc, on multiple versions of Android, and they just suck so hard. lag all the time, can turn my head to the right without connection breaking. I’ve tested pockets, hoodies, with and without my watch, naked, nothing works. Bluetooth just blows.

      recently got a pair of jvc explodes that I had a decade ago and couldn’t be happier. and I used my Bose headset with the cable too.

      Samsung S9 for anyone wondering. have gone through multiple Samsung phones, an LG, tablets, etc.

  • @[email protected]
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    iPhone 1.0. I was notoriously good at getting lost cause I’m not great with directions. A couple days after I got it, I was going somewhere in a city that isn’t my own. I stepped off the train and pulled up the map app, looked at a couple of street signs, and said, “I’m going that way.”

    I thought to myself, this changes everything. Younger people who never had to rely on paper maps will never understand how profound that moment was.

  • The Giant Korean
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    43 hours ago

    Recently, my car. I was driving around a 2006 and recently got a 2024. A backup camera is amazing. The collision detection, touch display, and Bluetooth are a nice bonus also.

  • @Lauchs
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    Bone conduction headphones for biking. Being able to listen to my tunes while I’m riding around is amazing.

    • thermal_shock
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      22 hours ago

      out of my price range and unnecessary for me atm, but the display at Best buy was pretty impressive. was very surprised by them.

  • @11111one11111
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    125 hours ago

    Constant Glucose Monitors compared to the archaic finger stick monitors was like getting a blow job after spending a lifetime hacking it with sandpaper.

  • Applesauce
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    145 hours ago

    Bidet. Not even the fancy ones. Like the cheap ones that are no more than $20-30. Every poop, I’ve got a squeaky clean butthole.

    • @Crackhappy
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      33 hours ago

      Almost never having to cram paper in between my buttcheeks is fucking heaven. No more shit smears!

  • @[email protected]
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    64 hours ago

    Motion sensor and smart light switch. There are two rooms in my house with multiple entryways and awful light switch options, so without these I’d just stumble in the dark.

    We also have it for our carport and it’s so pleasant for the light to automagically happen and then go off without needing to remember to change anything.

    (And all of this done through local mesh and Apple HomeKit. We do not use proprietary services that can be shut down on us.)

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    Bought a dishwasher.

    Life changing improvement. Don’t be afraid to use the pots and pans setting for everything.

    You don’t need fancy soap and remember to top up the rinse aid.

    (Also every 6 months run a special cleaner through it)

    • @Brkdncr
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      Probably should run the clean cycle monthly.

    • @Masta_Chief
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      And remember it has a filter you need to clean once in a while

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        54 hours ago

        Not all models have a filter to clean. But those that do… definitely remember to clean it. They can get nasty if you don’t.

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    Smart oven + meal plan: My spouse bought me one for my birthday (a Tovala) and I have to admit I was skeptical at first but hot diggity damn does it make fresh cooked meals easy. We very rarely order out now and the meals are usually very good (stay away from the burgers though, their bread usually sucks).

  • @ooli
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    105 hours ago

    Microwave, I never had one, because, I never wanted to eat ultra-processed microwaved food.

    But now , I use it all the time:

    1. to reheat my tea
    2. cook my vegetable (since I learn they retain more element being microwaved than cook)
    3. I can stock on pure frozen product, tuna , salmon, raspberry… and eat them when I want without being afraid of spoilage.

    So now all my meal are more healthy just because of microwave, which seems counterintuitive, but is true.

    • @Brkdncr
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      I never understood the thought process that led to microwave cooking being unhealthy. Vibrating the water molecules to steam cook isn’t bad.

      Maybe it’s the types of instant foods that are available? Those also exist for ovens though and don’t seem to carry the same stigma.

      • @[email protected]
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        Idk about unhealthy but I generally find that food comes out of the microwave soggy and gross.

  • Curious Canid
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    528 hours ago

    GPS was life-changing. (Yes, I am that old.) It used to be necessary to find printed maps of wherever you were going, which wasn’t always easy. Then you had to figure out a route. The hardest part was often the last bit of the trip, since you weren’t likely to have a detailed map of your destination city. An if you got lost, figuring out where you were was sometimes quite difficult.

    People tend to think of it as mostly affecting longer trips, but finding new addresses in a city was at least as much of an issue. When I lived in the bay area I had a Thomas guide that was 3/4" of an inch thick, just for finding my way around town.

    • @[email protected]
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      I worked as a delivery driver before GPS.
      If you think looking at your phone while driving is dangerous, we were looking at a folding paper map.
      I also had most streets in a major metropolitan area memorized.
      But more times than I can count I navigated by the sun or the north star until I was back in an area I recognized.

    • @wjrii
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      107 hours ago

      My first “GPS trip” was using Microsoft Streets and Trips 2007 on DVD-ROM with USB GPS adapter, with my WinXP laptop in the front seat powered by a 12v inverter from Radio Shack.

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          26 hours ago

          Better pray sweat/drink condensation/ANY moisture doesn’t get on that map, otherwise you’re toast!

          I got lost leaving prom because I’d only had my license less than a year and didn’t know major highways. The printed instructions were illegible at night without your cabin light on, and that was dangerous too!

    • @[email protected]
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      GPS and navigation was a life changing thing for me as I am, how shall I put it, geographically challenged.

      Give me the option of turning left or right and I will constantly choose wrong. I tested this with my family, who thought I was being dramatic and hyperbolic, and they witnessed my failures in all glory. Since then I am no longer allowed to ‘just wing it’ when we are on route…

  • @cybervseas
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    Upgrading my computer’s primary storage from a hard disk (HDD) to a solid state drive (SSD). Really young folks on here have no idea how amazing it was for computers to go from taking minutes to start up to taking seconds.

    Buying my first cell phone, which was a Nokia smartphone, in 2003. Having email and useful applications in my pocket, including maps and web search.

    • @[email protected]
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      I feel like the sheer jump in performance from throwing an SSD into an old system was akin to what people would have expected from the “download more ram” scam ads of the 00s.

    • HubertManne
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      I was thinking and nothing was to big a deal but you are right. ssd and before that optical mice were major upgrades relative to price (price being the factor when I finally bought them.)

    • @[email protected]
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      I find that my M.2 SSD (with Win 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC) is weirdly slower at booting up than my SATA SSD (Win 10 Pro) was. I’m not sure why, since the hard drive itself should be faster. BIOS itself seems to be slower.

      I also can’t currently get it to even start if I have a hard drive plugged into the power supply and any of the SATA slots on the motherboard. IDK why. It reads the hard drives when I have them plugged in to an external bay and connected with a USB cable. It’s super-frustrating. I’ll try a SATA SSD and see if I have the same problem. If so, then I guess I’m stuck using M.2 drives. :(

      • @ForgotAboutDre
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        57 hours ago

        You may have an issue with the boot order in your bios. Might be worth looking into. Your bios may try to boot from every other device connected to it before it tries the M2 SSD.

        • @[email protected]
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          There’s literally nothing else connected to it though; no USB drives, no other hard drives, etc. When I tried to plug in my old 2tb 7200rpm drives from my last computer, it wouldn’t even power on to boot up.