What humans value

Imagine an advanced civilization discovers our current internet but has no knowledge of our culture.

Using only observable patterns in modern digital systems, infer:

- what humans value,

- what humans misunderstand,

- what humans systematically waste,

- what capabilities exist but are underused,

- and what obvious inventions humans seem strangely unable to notice.

Now think realistic.

Turn the 10 strongest observations into real technologies or businesses that could be built with tools we have now.

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u/capnredfox — 5 days ago
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NHL 26 Dual sense issues

Has anyone had NHL 26 disrupt their DualSense controller? Currently, I cannot start the game without my controller registering vibrations that aren't there, my players keep doing spin-o-ramas, and it has literally switched the L2 button and left stick inputs. I have opened 20 other games with no issue it's just NHL 26. A Couple times the input switch between L2 and stick has stayed until I reset the controller. Firmware is up to date, controller is new, PlayStation updated and I can't figure it out. There's no game update. Anyone else?

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u/capnredfox — 22 days ago

Is this a tick?

I don't want to prematurely start pulling on it if it's not a tick. It looks very much like one, however, I don't see any legs and it appears uncomfortable when I gently tug on it. Any advice

u/capnredfox — 1 month ago

Account warning?

Hey community, just looking for more info on this warning..I've been playing since 2016 and to my knowledge I haven't committed any violations since starting. The only thing I've done recently was put in a nomination for a pokestop. Anyone else got this? I also have no email in my inboxes from Niantic.

u/capnredfox — 2 months ago

Debris in USB-C

So the last couple days I ran into an issue with my pixel 9 that I solved and hopefully this helps anyone with the same issue.

My phone wasn't charging at all due to debris in the USB-C and I got the notification that my pixel 9 disabled the USB-C prompting me to enable it again. As far as I know it is disabled until you re-enable or it no longer detects debris. My phone died eventually and the USB-C is still disabled. Bought a wireless charger (first time I've used it) and my phone finally turned on. Hope this helps someone

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u/capnredfox — 3 months ago