Anything: Series, video game, book, food, old toy from childhood, service, etc. Also, any series which you wish did not end, etc.
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headphone jacks in phones
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Moto 5g stylus has both. I just bought my daughter one for Christmas. The downside is using a moto phone which have gone downhill imo since the Nexus 6. But my daughter is 10 and just wants a phone with a stylus for drawing stuff and it was only $99 with my fi plan so why not?
gone downhill imo since the Nexus 6
Nexus 6 was released October 2014. That same month, Moto Mobility was sold to Lenovo. So its not just “in your opinion” that was the start of the reduction in quality of the Moto brand.
Not “technically” discontinued, but almost
Buying products and owning them.
Buying products and getting full repair manuals and electrical schematics
Cathode ray tubes
Overbuilt refrigerators and washing machines
Clothes that last and are repairable
Houses built with full bricks and iron with actual straight walls and unbroken woodwork
To add: Buying products and them actually lasting more than a year. Doesn’t seem to matter if you buy ‘brand’ or not. It’s always a gamble.
I always thought discontinuing the 3ds series was stupid. Nintendo switch is good and all but there is something about this console
I wish they had at least made the switch with full stylus functionality, tho.
And made the os more fun. Android is less boring than this
Mandatory Firefly comment
Stadia. It was so easy and reliable.
This is asklemmy, not unpopular opinion.
It really was, though. Stadia was super convenient for playing games… anywhere really. I know a guy through Discord who played using it over Starlink. And it was free. 1080p60, any games you bought from their store where yours to play whenever. And Destiny 2 became Free to Play as well, without any payment required.
The Logitech K800 keyboard. I swear by them, had 5 of them over the course of like more then a decade.
Super soft illuminated keys, super nice to work with, I have the last one here on my desk and I can’t find new ones anymore.
They were quite pricey, around 80-100 dollars, but man it was nice while it lasted
New keyboard every couple of years sounds like a shitty keyboard. Why not change to something with better build quality?
I’m a high speed developer, I write a LOT. All keyboards are still in working order after 6 -12 months, but the key storked become “hard” and they start damaging my fingers. I typically have to give my keyboard to someone that writes slower, and inget a new one that is “soft”
Then the solution to me seems obvious to buy a good quality keyboard (or put one together yourself) with hotswap switches and If the keycaps become too hard, just buy a new set of caps.
I am a software developer myself and found that the best keyboard for me is a wireless low profile split keyboard. They’re not cheap but the parts are changeable so it will last a long Time.
Nope. That sounds like even more money with a lot of extra work and time that I don’t have. I need very soft keyboard keys or I get very painful RSI attacks. Used Logitech K800, but with those discontinued, I’m now using MK540