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I hate that we're forced to trade the progress of technology for the invasion of privacy. It's a known outcome of capitalism, and was described to some degree long ago, but I too dream of the day when I'm in my little place kinda out in the middle of nowhere, behind my own managed firewall with absolutely no cell phone, using only a PC I can manage and maintain as my comms to the world.

I also work in tech, the actual flow of data and information, and I've said many times, what we can do today remains incredible to me.

I think at this point, it's really just up to the user to create and curate a reasonable way to continue to interact with each other. I wouldn't trade this or the other couple of places like it for just about anything.

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There was a night out in the 90's when we lived in Boulder and could only afford PBR on draft by the pitcher that I just set my glass down and said, nah. Not worth it. This shit is gross.

Obv's I wasn't in the throes of my full alcoholism at that point because by about 2007 or so I would not have had the same reaction, but I remember thinking I'd rather not drink than drink that.

It was at the Sundown, for anyone familiar. If you're not, it's the best shit bar in all of Boulder. Go.

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Frankie99 wrote: Mon Aug 18, 2025 3:04 pm I've since been back a few times, and it remains a complete dive. I mean, I was in BOULDER COLORADO and when I asked for N/A beers he said "coke, tea, or club soda bud."
The Sundown and The Sink are still kicking. Pitchers of PBR are still under $10 at the Sundown.

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It doesn't solve the awful problems of misinformation and monetizing of personal data being discussed here, but I do want to note that search, how we buy things, and especially social media are still "opt in" to a significant extent. You don't have to be personally enshittified, or at least you have some control over the scale. I was never able to use social in a way where the slop didn't quickly overwhelm anything positive, and I also couldn't shake the nagging feeling that sharing personal information with lots of people you barely know comes from a negative self-centered place, even if seemingly done with good intentions. So, nope. I probably miss stuff by not being more engaged online, but oh well. It is beautiful outside.

Yes I can appreciate the hypocrisy of saying this on a discussion forum.

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Tree wrote: Mon Aug 18, 2025 4:21 pm
Frankie99 wrote: Mon Aug 18, 2025 3:04 pm I've since been back a few times, and it remains a complete dive. I mean, I was in BOULDER COLORADO and when I asked for N/A beers he said "coke, tea, or club soda bud."
The Sundown and The Sink are still kicking. Pitchers of PBR are still under $10 at the Sundown.
What about Half Fast subs on the hill? I remember they used to sell pitchers of Long Island Iced Tea for evidence that college life is designed to sniff out any potential alcoholics.

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Tree wrote: Mon Aug 18, 2025 4:21 pm
Frankie99 wrote: Mon Aug 18, 2025 3:04 pm I've since been back a few times, and it remains a complete dive. I mean, I was in BOULDER COLORADO and when I asked for N/A beers he said "coke, tea, or club soda bud."
The Sundown and The Sink are still kicking. Pitchers of PBR are still under $10 at the Sundown.
Which is exactly why our poor asses were drinking it.

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