21 HORRIFIC Tech Fails they want you to forget.
From Cyberpunk to the Cybertruck, from Smartphones to the Not-so-Smart Home, here are my top 21 Tech fails of the 2021 and the past Decade! Check out Huel here: my.huel.com/arunmaini
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I love how this guy rates a tech fail that could have started a war 8/10 while rating a buggy video game 9/10
The Tay situation was so funny. She started out so nice. I feel like accessing all that information was like she gazed into the abyss
I was half expecting him to say that the AReye fail was removing the dislike count. They removed a core part of their app, that people used to see if the video is good or not. Plus some scandalous videos with millions more dislikes than likes now have a fresh start and more are able to coke since people can’t see the dislikes that pegged them as bad videos. It was a terrible idea on AReye’s part
I was onboard with Quibi until I realized they wouldn't even let me cast it to a large screen. It's one thing to offer or lead with mobile content, but to force it on consumers, that's just stupid!
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Love it. There has been so much technocringe BS over the past 10 years, it has made the whole industry lose so much credibility.
Tay wasn't a mistake, she was taken from this world far, far to soon!
I remember the ballistic missile threat messages. From what I remember, the message said the nuke/missile was supposed to strike within 15 minutes. After that time had passed, and nothing happened, I was confused. And once it was released that the original message happened on accident, I was kind of relieved but, still, nervous.
Question: What do people think "bullet proof" actually means?
My family used ring security and yeah, I agree about how easily it can get hacked. I've never been hacked but I'm sure it can happen very easily. I don't know if they fixed it or not tho
You should have mentioned Juicero's answer to the Bloomberg clip. That one was even more hilarious, explaining their machine is designed to give the exact amount of pressure to the sachets to guarantee their customers will get the best possible results. lmfao 🤣
I'm an unfixable "techno-phobe"😑, but I just stumbled onto this video and LOVED IT!
Every time I see the cybertruck window breaking I feel deep sympathy towards the engineers that designed it. Bullet proof glass doesn’t mean unbreakable. Actually it is meant to break down and take the force of the impact and stop the bullet.
I was surprised to see stadia on the list. I've tested it and had no problems with input lag. My internet connection isn't the fastest but I could play any game (even fps) without any inconvenience.
Nice video. Failed to mention the chronic, widespread problem of Nintendo Switch controller drift, though, which Nintendo itself cannot fix (it's a design problem) and which is the subject of at least one class-action lawsuit against the company.
Nintendo: "we don't dos fails around here"
Very enjoyable even though I am seeing it late. Cyberpunk isn't too bad now, the biggest problem I have with it is that you become too OP too quickly which takes the challenge out and ergo the satisfaction of achieving something. Funnily, we never learn from our mistakes it seems. I do remember many years ago, the alleged leading software designer in the world being offered a ride in the space shuttle shortly after its launch (see what I did there), he refused saying the software was so buggy that he was surprised it didn't just fall out of the sky. Why is it that the people that are supposed to be the smartest seem to be comically stupid, too much intelligence and not enough common sense perhaps.
I'm somewhat of a techno-dodo, but I found this very interesting, thank you.
Tay was hilarious and a great example of "this is why we can't have nice things"