===== 2025-04-21 ===== ===== Four Questions: Tech ===== These four questions seem to be making their way around the local gem/phlog space, so I figure I'll take a crack at them as well. People have answered different ways - for me I'm going to assume "technology" means relatively modern computing/electronics tech, including software. 1. When did you first get interested in technology? Might have been when my dad had my brother and I tagged along with him one day, and he showed us a program he wrote that made an ASCII rocket fly up the screen. I was really young at that point and thought it was super cool. Thinking back now, it's kind of weird that he never really talked about what he did for work (programmer), but he was your typical Radio Shack tinkerer and all that. Loved playing with tech. If not the ASCII rocket moment, then definitely the Christmas we got a Macintosh Plus, our first home computer, so we didn't have to go to dad's office to play with computers anymore. The Mac had that fancy GUI on it that felt like such a huge leap forward (even though I'm a terminal enthusiast these days), and I got to feel cool being the kid at school that already knew how to use the Mac computers in the computer lab, and I got to help teach other people - even the teachers. I miss loving Mac, honestly. I hopped off that train right around the start of the "new MacOS" days (OS X and all that). Mac peaked at System 9! (Or maybe 7. There was something so magical about 7.) 2. What's your favorite technology? (Assuming this is "generally/overall".) Linux. I've been into it for many years now, but I'm not one of the people who got in on it before it was cool. I'm pretty sure my first distro was Ubuntu 8.10 (Hardy Heron) in 2008. I had seen the logo for it when a coworker was booting up a server and I asked what it was. He told me it was a Linux distribution called Ubuntu, and that it was a completely free operating system. I thought that sounded interesting and decided to give it a try myself. In addition to the technology itself, I've since fallen in love with the philosophy surrounding both it and many of its users. Freedom for the users, let people choose what they want, allow and even encourage people to tinker, that kind of thing. Big difference from the extremely safe and guarded Mac environment I grew up in. 3. What's your current favorite? I'm going to be a little goofy and say my oldschool digital wristwatch. It doesn't even have a brand or a logo on it that I can see. I got it from my firstborn when they decided they didn't like the feeling of something on their wrist all the time. If I recall correctly, it was a random impulse buy at a Walmart or something for them. I got my wife a Garmin smartwatch a while back because she likes that kind of stuff, and at one point she got one for me as well, presumably to try and return the favor. I feel bad, but it was just too much. I already get annoyed by my phone trying to get my attention all the time - the watch was just extending the phone's influence over my attention span even further. And it was one more thing to have to plug in and recharge every night. So I swapped it for this dinky little oldschool digital one with a little solar thing on it to help me feel extra confident that it's low-maintenance and doesn't need to be recharged or anything. No bells or whistles - tells the time, the date, has an alarm and a stopwatch. And the cool turquoise backlight when necessary. I need to know the time, I glance at my wrist. Just like in the good old days. It only annoys me when I tell it to by setting an alarm, otherwise it stays out of my way. 4. Name cool tech we'll have in 25 years! The way I've been going lately, I'll probably still be using stuff that's considered old even by today's standards. But I can hope for significant increases in clean and efficient energy technology. Giving in to my more pessimistic worries, I could see some kind of scrappy new independent/"underground" networking tech springing up that doesn't rely on our current Internet infrastructure which I imagine in 25 years will be even more tightly controlled, monopolized, and utilized to push propaganda and manipulate and extract any and all value out of people. Journal Index gopher://gopher.club/1/users/whelk/./