End of the Road: An AnandTech Farewell
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This one is gonna hurt folks, written journalism is dying everywhere
Good riddance, they used to block Indian IP addresses on their forums.End of the Road: An AnandTech Farewell
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This one is gonna hurt folks, written journalism is dying everywhere
That should be quite obvious. A similar example for mainstream news: Ask yourself this, how many ppl you know still buy printed newspaper daily & read it?When the article mentions written journalism do they mean that now people prefer youtube/video reviews?
I spent hundreds of hours on Engadget, anandtech, hardforum and friends... simpler times :')
Nowadays, just visit techpowerup occassionally for news
more like its cheaper to get AI to write bullshit en masse and peddle it to the masses, plus yeah video reviews have gotten more popular tooWhen the article mentions written journalism do they mean that now people prefer youtube/video reviews?
That should be quite obvious. A similar example for mainstream news: Ask yourself this, how many ppl you know still buy printed newspaper daily & read it?
more like its cheaper to get AI to write bullshit en masse and peddle it to the masses, plus yeah video reviews have gotten more popular too
You reminded me of really old days. I used to be regular on these. extremeoverclockers too.I spent hundreds of hours on Engadget, anandtech, hardforum and friends... simpler times :')
Nowadays, just visit techpowerup occassionally for news
We still get our newspapers because thankfully, my parents and I never kicked the habit of reading them over a cup of tea in the morningI still visit Hardforum. The Data Storage and NAS build threads there were the firestarter for me setting up my first NAS PC at home back in the day. The way members slapped in multiple drives inside CM Stacker cases... I still get all excited going through those old photos of NAS builds there.
@guest_999 : Good point about printed newspaper! My Mother loved reading the newspaper and sipping on her morning cup of tea but after COVID when the newspaper guy stopped delivering paper in the morning she switched to reading news online on her phone or iPad (like me) and now she prefers that only so we don't get printed newspapers anymore. Back in the 90's not one but 2-3 newspapers were a regular in our home... Ananda Bazar Patrika (Bengali newspaper), The Telegraph and sometimes The Statesman would be the early birdies in the house. My Grandmother (God rest her soul, she was my pillar of love) was another Newspaper addict! How times have changed...