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i have an air fryer with a touchscreen or those buttons within a screen and i hate it. half the time the buttons don't work, no matter how much or how little pressure you put on it. and when my hands are wet or sweaty, what even is the point in trying. whoever decided that everything needed to be touchscreen is the worst. manufacturers need to bring back actual tactile buttons, preferably slightly squishy ones or the ones with a clickety clack sound. sincerely, a girl with sweaty fingers and very little patience for faulty haptics.
Feb 12, 2025

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I think I have the opposite of whatever Steve Jobs had because I hate touch screens. I miss the feeling of a real *click* in cars to eject a cd and the tactile sensation of dialing numbers etc. flicking switches and turning dials needs to make a comeback.
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i miss weird phones as much as anybody but honestly i think phones are too much of a solved technology at this point. the touchscreen was the best thing to happen to software and the worst thing to happen to hardware. it also doesn't help that there are fewer manufacturers now and they have more of an incentive than ever to keep making more boring, more expensive designs with higher margins. at least some of the new folding/bending ones are sort of cool but there's only so far they can go.
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i treasure my iphone SE something since i am the only person i know who still has a phone with those thick sides and a home button that unlocks your phone with your fingerprint. remember those days?? i’m keeping this phone in as good condition as i can and holding on to my button privilege forever. plus i like the small screen 🦭
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