Technology isn't fun anymore


In Drew Gooden's video "Technology Isn't Fun Anymore," he humorously laments the decline of excitement in modern tech. He highlights how once-thrilling advancements have become sources of frustration, from motion smoothing on TVs to the convoluted process of watching Blu-rays on a PC. Drew also touches on the absurdity of NBA blackout rules and the growing unease with future tech like AI and humanoid robots. He points out the stagnation in tech industries, the rise of subscription fatigue, and the feeling of not being in control while scrolling through apps. Despite the gripes, he does give a nod to a few tech items he still enjoys, like fiber internet and electric razors.


Drew Gooden's humor in "Technology Isn't Fun Anymore" comes from his witty observations and exaggerated frustrations. He pokes fun at how complicated it is to watch a simple Blu-ray, joking about needing a degree in rocket science to make it work. He humorously compares motion smoothing to watching TV through a greasy window. Drew also takes aim at the absurdity of blackout rules for NBA games, painting a picture of someone driving miles out of town just to watch their favorite team. His deadpan delivery and clever analogies make even the most mundane tech gripes entertaining.

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