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Post by nightmarefarm on Jan 25, 2022 3:40:59 GMT 10
I mean major, as in stuff like bullet trains, electric self driving car ubiquity, workplace automation with AI, VR ubiquity for gaming, holoegrams, etc. When do you think that will be? I place my bets on the late 2020s starting from 2026. Maybe mid 2020s but the aftermath of COVID could delay tech advancements for a few years.
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Post by 10slover on Jan 25, 2022 3:49:25 GMT 10
2024
Although i wishfully think something big is gonna happen to tech this year
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Post by nightmarefarm on Jan 25, 2022 3:51:52 GMT 10
2024 Although i wishfully think something big is gonna happen to tech this year VR will probably explode this year. Maybe electric cars starting to get popular too.
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Post by John Titor on Jan 25, 2022 4:22:33 GMT 10
I mean major, as in stuff like bullet trains, electric self driving car ubiquity, workplace automation with AI, VR ubiquity for gaming, holoegrams, etc. When do you think that will be? I place my bets on the late 2020s starting from 2026. Maybe mid 2020s but the aftermath of COVID could delay tech advancements for a few years. popedia.boards.net/thread/5995/apple-car-revealed
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Post by nightmarefarm on Jan 25, 2022 4:32:38 GMT 10
I mean major, as in stuff like bullet trains, electric self driving car ubiquity, workplace automation with AI, VR ubiquity for gaming, holoegrams, etc. When do you think that will be? I place my bets on the late 2020s starting from 2026. Maybe mid 2020s but the aftermath of COVID could delay tech advancements for a few years. popedia.boards.net/thread/5995/apple-car-revealedHopefully the design gets a major overhaul
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2022 0:34:01 GMT 10
I mean major, as in stuff like bullet trains, electric self driving car ubiquity, workplace automation with AI, VR ubiquity for gaming, holoegrams, etc. When do you think that will be? I place my bets on the late 2020s starting from 2026. Maybe mid 2020s but the aftermath of COVID could delay tech advancements for a few years. When the economy improves. We are currently in an economic depression and things like innovation and advancement in technology moves slowly during times like this. The 33 RPM record was invented in 1931, but it didn't catch on until 1949 because of the Great Depression. I think the 2020s are going to bring similar stagnation in advancement. It would be nice to be able to buy a new desktop PC without having to pay $3000 for a video card that's newer than five years old.
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Post by dudewitdausername on Jan 26, 2022 2:02:32 GMT 10
I mean major, as in stuff like bullet trains, electric self driving car ubiquity, workplace automation with AI, VR ubiquity for gaming, holoegrams, etc. When do you think that will be? I place my bets on the late 2020s starting from 2026. Maybe mid 2020s but the aftermath of COVID could delay tech advancements for a few years. When the economy improves. We are currently in an economic depression and things like innovation and advancement in technology moves slowly during times like this. The 33 RPM record was invented in 1931, but it didn't catch on until 1949 because of the Great Depression. I think the 2020s are going to bring similar stagnation in advancement. It would be nice to be able to buy a new desktop PC without having to pay $3000 for a video card that's newer than five years old. true, I see 2026 being more or less similar to today in terms of technology. Phones will probably be sleaker somehow but nothing groundbreaking until maybe 2029 or 2030.
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Post by 10slover on Jan 26, 2022 2:02:35 GMT 10
I mean major, as in stuff like bullet trains, electric self driving car ubiquity, workplace automation with AI, VR ubiquity for gaming, holoegrams, etc. When do you think that will be? I place my bets on the late 2020s starting from 2026. Maybe mid 2020s but the aftermath of COVID could delay tech advancements for a few years. When the economy improves. We are currently in an economic depression and things like innovation and advancement in technology moves slowly during times like this. The 33 RPM record was invented in 1931, but it didn't catch on until 1949 because of the Great Depression. I think the 2020s are going to bring similar stagnation in advancement. It would be nice to be able to buy a new desktop PC without having to pay $3000 for a video card that's newer than five years old. Dunno about that, the late 00s were crappy for the economy there were many technological innovations then
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Post by dudewitdausername on Jan 26, 2022 2:04:49 GMT 10
When the economy improves. We are currently in an economic depression and things like innovation and advancement in technology moves slowly during times like this. The 33 RPM record was invented in 1931, but it didn't catch on until 1949 because of the Great Depression. I think the 2020s are going to bring similar stagnation in advancement. It would be nice to be able to buy a new desktop PC without having to pay $3000 for a video card that's newer than five years old. Dunno about that, the late 00s were crappy for the economy there were many technological innovations then ye but the pandemic makes things a lot harder than the 08 recession. the recession only had a 5 year impact on the economy until 2013 (even though it ended in 2009), but I see the pandemic having more like a 9 or 10 year+ impact even if it ends in 2024 (like a lot of predictions here say).
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2022 4:28:16 GMT 10
When the economy improves. We are currently in an economic depression and things like innovation and advancement in technology moves slowly during times like this. The 33 RPM record was invented in 1931, but it didn't catch on until 1949 because of the Great Depression. I think the 2020s are going to bring similar stagnation in advancement. It would be nice to be able to buy a new desktop PC without having to pay $3000 for a video card that's newer than five years old. Dunno about that, the late 00s were crappy for the economy there were many technological innovations then Comparing the late '00s recession to the 2020s is like comparing a Cat 2 hurricane to a Cat 5.
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Post by nightmarefarm on Jan 26, 2022 4:58:27 GMT 10
I mean major, as in stuff like bullet trains, electric self driving car ubiquity, workplace automation with AI, VR ubiquity for gaming, holoegrams, etc. When do you think that will be? I place my bets on the late 2020s starting from 2026. Maybe mid 2020s but the aftermath of COVID could delay tech advancements for a few years. When the economy improves. We are currently in an economic depression and things like innovation and advancement in technology moves slowly during times like this. The 33 RPM record was invented in 1931, but it didn't catch on until 1949 because of the Great Depression. I think the 2020s are going to bring similar stagnation in advancement. It would be nice to be able to buy a new desktop PC without having to pay $3000 for a video card that's newer than five years old. www.researchgate.net/publication/351932649/figure/fig4/AS:1028360327155714@1622191616293/Monthly-US-unemployment-rate-from-January-2000-to-March-2021-The-inset-plot-shows.ppmThe 2020 recession is not the same as the 2008 one. The one in 2020 was more severe but bounced back almost instantly afterwards. The one that started in 2007 had significant aftereffects until the mid 10s.
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Post by 10slover on Jan 26, 2022 5:18:32 GMT 10
Dunno about that, the late 00s were crappy for the economy there were many technological innovations then Comparing the late '00s recession to the 2020s is like comparing a Cat 2 hurricane to a Cat 5. Don't compare a crisis in the 1930s to a crisis in 2020s, a lot of work can be done remotely nowadays. And of course the great depression was way worse than the covid recession
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Post by dudewitdausername on Jan 26, 2022 15:43:18 GMT 10
Comparing the late '00s recession to the 2020s is like comparing a Cat 2 hurricane to a Cat 5. Don't compare a crisis in the 1930s to a crisis in 2020s, a lot of work can be done remotely nowadays. And of course the great depression was way worse than the covid recession in terms of timing the pandemic atleast hit when we all have entertainment at our fingertips to keep us sane. Imagine it was COVID-89.
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