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The Little Fella in your CD-ROM Drive
The Little Fella in your CD-ROM Drive
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Puctured above is the infamous “operation soda steal”, and it has thankfully been well documented. The aspect that appeals to my personally is the invention used to make this possible. Instead of simply brining a container and dumping soda in it, coming up with a plan to make yourself not seem suspicious, the OP literally designed this impractical device that has you filling up a cup to send soda through a tube to a duffel bag. It made me think of the most incredibly stupid inventions I’ve seen over the years.
Technology legitimately rots all our brains, because a savvy salesman can make even the dumbest idea seem slightly logical enough to make you want to put some money down. I just want this thread to stand as a monument to all the absolute STUPIDEST inventions that, even from a photo, immediately make you go “that’s so dumb. Who would EVER buy that thing?”
I have to share this one, because it’s total 2010’s nonsense that is actual brainrot:
At some electronics show, somebody showed off a TV that would detect 9:16 content and then rotate on a motorized swivel to match it. Now, I’m sure us vertical shooter fans are salivating, but the stupid part is what this was intended for: it was meant for feature productions that would use that aspect ratio… or just scrolling instagram on a TV.
Let’s not even mention that monitors can be put into that orientation for years by simply just… rotating them yourself. You don’t need a specialized TV for that, just so you can blast TikTok into your eyeballs in 4K.