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  • Mobile apps that you should be using

    Mobile apps that you should be using

    There are several apps on my mobile phone that I use. But on the below list there are 10 apps that I cannot thing that I could use a smartphone without them.

    Firefox

    • When it comes to browser, I do not use Safari or Chrome. I prefer something that I quite more private (Chrome is made by Google and it probably tracks whatever you are browsing) and can also sync with my laptop (Safari is only for apple devices).

    Brave

    • I use Brave for one specific reason. I deleted YouTube from my device as it has become annoying to a maximum level with the ads it has added at the beginning or during their videos. I wanted something to watch YouTube videos without ads (and with a better experience compared to Firefox). The solution is Brave Browser. Not only lets you watch YouTube videos without ads, but it can also be used to watch with the phone screen turned off. Also, in terms of privacy it is the top private browser. Highly recommended.

    Google Keep

    • When it comes to note keeping, lists etc there are many choices. I prefer the Google Keep as it can sync through many devices. The interface is very simple and does the job well.

    Pocket

    • My go-to app when I need to save a page to read it later.

    Revolut

    • In my honest opinion, one of the best banking apps. It converts currency in seconds and at very good rates without taking any fees. It has vaults with good interest and can send money to your phone contacts if they have Revolut as well. Money is sent in seconds and there are no fees as well. It has really helped me when I am abroad.

    Waze

    • I was using Google Maps for navigation, but a friend introduced me to Waze. Basically, Waze is now part of Google as it was bought a couple of years ago, but it is kept the same as it was before. Once I started using it, I never went back to Maps. There are some good reasons for this. First of all, it displays various information that will save you from getting fined. It shows police on the road, cameras, speed traps, red light cameras, roadblocks, stopped cars in front of you, pot holes and so many other things. Secondly, it shows your speed while displaying the speed limit, so you know how much you are speeding. Finally, the navigation system is way better compared to what I used so far. I have noticed that Maps is telling you to turn way before the corner that you must turn with a result to take turns that you shouldn’t. This is not a thing with Waze. Notifications are always on time.

    Spotify

    • I believe this is one of the most popular apps. I cannot live without music and I also spend a good amount of time listening to podcasts.

    Dictionary

    • As I am not a native English speaker, I wanted to expand my vocabulary. This dictionary (which is called Dictionary) is one of the best I have used. Give it a try.

    Coingecko

    • I use this app to track crypto prices. Simple and easy to use interface.

    Alpha Bravo alphabet

    • Numerus times I was asked to say my name or spell my post code on the phone. Well, I didn’t know how to say the letters in Zulu Tango etc. So, I thought that it would be a good idea to create an app that does this. And voila! I coded this app! It hasn’t been that much time since I published it and it helped me a handful of times! I hope it helps you as well!

  • Internet is dead(?)

    Internet is dead(?)

    Black mirror [1] prepared us for what would follow. And late 2022 was the beginning. Life won’t be the same from this point. Or it has changed a long time ago without us being able to realize it?

    It is November 2022 [2]. OpenAI introduces their new application called ChatGPT. The tech world, and not only, looks with eyes and mouth open without making any sound.

    Few months later, we read articles written by AI. We read about jobs that will disappear because of the AI. New applications published almost every day, that promise they will take advantage of the AI revolution and automate things to a point where people will have as little input as possible.

    Just a prompt. They are telling us that this will be the engineer of the future. Prompt Engineer. The guy with the best prompts gets the cash. And the world keeps moving.

    The dystopic future has become present. All our devices are not just for entertainment or communication. They have become advertising billboards. All our moves, thoughts and feelings are being analysed with the ultimate target: Buy more.

    Apple, decided to restrict the tracking on their devices and Facebook’s shares dropped like a rock from a cliff. What an amazing day it was [3]. But it’s just a drop of water into the ocean. An ocean of fake smiles, fake lips, and fake asses. Now, every barbie wants their lips to get infilled. At the gym training your butt to get Kardasian like results is the main target. Onlyfans promotes “women empowerment” (getting naked at the cost of a cheeseburger?). Instagram and TikTok has become the absolute space of super happy emptiness and the biggest ad-space so you will be tempted to buy stuff that you don’t want by people called “influencers”.

    When I first heard about the “Dead Internet Theory” [4] I laughed. Then I started thinking I was like: “Wtf, it might be true”. Or at least part of it. (The theory circulating around suggesting that internet is full of bots and AI is managing them since mid-2010s and a big chunk of your online interactions is not with real people but with bots, with the target to make you buy more products.)

    And then I started looking around. And I realised we are not alone on the internet. With us are our fake digital friends. Bots that keep us company. With some search there is a huge number of articles for Big Tech vs Bots. In 2018 YouTube axed millions of bots [5]. TikTok and Instagram still have a problem being full of bots and fake user [6], [7], [8], [9], [10]. Also, not to forget how Elon Musk tried to avoid buying Twitter. He brought up the bot problem [11] [12]. And then we have LinkedIn. The most gringe social network where people (or bots) are fake on almost everything, from articles written by AI to fake happiness posts, fake love and appreciation and even fake charities. [13] [14] [15] [16]

    And, like we did not have enough, we have fake music. Spotify recently removed tens of thousands AI generated songs. [17]

    All of these might seem disconnected. Everyone knows we have a bot problem. It’s going on for years. We got used to it. And on the other hand, we have AI. A fairly new addition to our digital life. But how those things connected? Well, they are. Microsoft has big stake into OpenAI (the company behind ChatGPT) and Bard is Google’s AI. Also, Microsoft owns LinkedIn and of course google is the mother of tracking user behaviour alongside with Facebook. Facebook also owns WhatsApp and Instagram. Now you can see the pieces of the puzzle. The biggest tech companies also own the best AI machines out there. And the main purpose is? Of course to create profit. Dystopian future doesn’t seme that far away anymore. Is it?

    But what will the future bring? I don’t think it will bring much, especially with inflation near 10% (or more), a war taking place and people demanding more war instead of peace, energy prices soaring while politicians blame the war for this, but they are the ones who created the energy crisis before the war started [18]. Generally, “Black Mirror” was a very good guide that should be taken into consideration when you are questioning how bright the future will be. I would suggest though, to meet more with real people, speak more and enjoy nature as much as you can. Scrap this virtual world and that rat race. Do things that you enjoy and fulfil you and don’t consume that much. You don’t need that new phone and this new pair of headphones. The old ones still work fine.

    References:

    [1] Black mirror

    [2] ChatGPT wiki

    [3] Apple announces privacy changes affecting Facebook stock price

    [4] Dead Internet Theory Wikipedia

    [5] Youtube removed millions of bots

    [6] TikTok bot accounts

    [7] Instagram is deleting fake followers

    [8] Wired article on Instagram’s fake followers

    [9] Fake Instagram influencers

    [10] NY Times article on fake Instagram influencers

    [11] Yale Insights about twitter bot problem

    [12] RAND article about Elon Musk’s allegation regarding twitter bots

    [13] The Guardian on LinkedIn fake profiles problem

    [14] LinkedIn fake job ads

    [15] Why linkedin is so gringe?

    [16] LinkedIn seems so fake

    [17] Spotify AI songs

    [18] Energy prices soared before the war