I work retail and we've had an onslaught of freight. Until there is ever a day when I come into work and I'm told or I see that there is nothing to stock - I'll be concerned. Until then, what is there to prepare for?
I never understood why deliberately weathering hats and clothes as well as making them faded or rip was 'fashionable'. I think it is just a mockery on those that can't afford overpriced clothing, so it's like "here! we're pandering to your demographic! it is cheap now!". Then again even when "new" ripped jeans are being sold, it's marked up too.
I don't see a thing wrong when someone is looking out for themselves. We all have to, at somepoint or another or we won't know how to survive on ourselves when situations boil down to just us alone.
Now as far as bonding together and getting mutually along with eachother to co-exist without bumping eachother or touching people's buttons? yeah that's a tricky one and usually makes everyone fall apart. The societal and political climates of today seems destined to break those bonds.
Feels like a lot of programs that I use. It is like, if they're still working as is and nothing is happening to them, why bother?
But specifically, my pick is Windows. I have the most lapsed way of handling Windows OSes over the years.
I was on Windows 98 and it lasted until roughly mid-2000s did I finally get on Windows XP. Didn't touch Vista. Didn't touch 7. Got into Windows 8 mid-2010s after buying a friend's PC. Didn't get on Windows 10 until a few years ago. Not going to touch Windows 11.
Why should we care what a multi-million dollar youtuber uses for an OS? He can afford to build computers for each OS at their highest specs in his range. I'm not going to be brow-beaten by this chump either.
Okay doomer.