I doubt DVD or Blurays are going away that soon, I could even see it making a comeback as people figure out that it is an objectively better product
It’s objectively worse from a profit standpoint, so I can definitely see them disappearing outside of secondhand sales
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LLM everything. Nobody who is selling AI services is making any money on it. OpenAI is burning tens of billions a year without even a concept of a sellable product, Microsoft is losing billions on OpenAI, and Amazon made 5B revenue on a 120B investment (and negative profit). Nobody who is using these LLMs is paying the full cost, and hardly anyone actually uses them for anything real. Productivity hasn’t gone up for the vast majority of companies using it, and only ignorant management is pushing it hard.
I’ll give it three years until it all falls apart, and that’s very generous.
I came here to say exactly this. Well done.
Thats assuming that future iterations of the models cost as much as the current models do to run.
Windows.
I could see Linux finally talking off, but legacy uses will float around for decades
It doesn’t go without saying. I disagree about physical media. It’s one of the few ways to guarantee you actually own the thing you bought. People still buy brand new vinyl.
Technology rarely disappears completely, but it does usually fades into hobbyist and collector territory.
To answer the question, I don’t think SMS will be around much longer. It has many problems and is already being replaced by many different standards that are better in every way.
This is true about analog mediums but a good amount of modern digital media has DRM even if it’s physical.
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This happened in the past, and will happen in the future.
God, I can only hope SMS fades significantly, but I just don’t believe it will.
It’s part of the the cell framing, so there’s no reason for it to go away, unfortunately.
You’d have to get people to disable it, which isn’t really possible without root.
Maybe not completely obsolete, but landline phones and fax machines.
I rarely see anyone using mp3 players anymore :(
Brit here. We had our landline switched over from analog to digital last year so if our internet connection drops out we won’t be able to use the landline. the reasoning was the phone cables are getting old and the government doesn’t want to spend money to replace them so landlines just connect to the router now. i know landlines aren’t obsolete but the technology which made them redundant is, at least in my area
I don’t see landlines going away for a long time. Most residential doesn’t need either of them, but commercial will absolutely be using them for a long time. Businesses and corporations get a huge advantage from having phones that are so reliable. They don’t need to be charged, they never have to deal with poor signals, and they are cheap to replace of broken.
Fax will never go obsolete because of the medical system.
I literally got a tech support call last week asking, “How do I legally get MP3s to put on this new MP3 player I just got?” I was kinda stumped. “Umm… Rip a CD?”
Bandcamp sells MP3s.
As does Amazon believe it or not. Of course then you’d have to give Bezos money.
Good to know! Legal, non-DRM? Do they have popular artists?
They can pry my bluerays from my dead cold hands
Yeah. And with how streaming is going, it’s either discs or piracy lol.
Your local library approves of that message!
But gently so as not to scratch them.
And the modded firmware Blu-ray drives
Wait what does modding firmware for blueray drives enable?
Region free playback and the ability to convert the entire disk into a mkv