I just subscribed to Lifehacker a few days ago, and now I've unsubscribed. The articles are nothing but tech product-shilling, non-stop. Mostly Samsung and Apple.
Didn't this stupid website used to help you, you know, hack life or something?
Anything that is, or once was affiliated with Gawker / GMG is, in its current state, a cringe-inducing, shambling husk of whatever it once was. My muscle memory still directs me to a number of those blogs and everyday I recoil at what has become of them.
There was a time when Lifehacker was a place you could go for neat little things that could be accomplished with objects at hand to make life easier. There was such a time for many, many places on this great Internet of ours.
It was a public site associated with consumer reports. They occasionally released some product research in various areas, but mainly they wrote stories about shitty anti consumer practices that companies did. They also ran the worst company in America competition and sent the winner a golden poo trophy.
Lifehacker has one good article a week. At the end of the week. It's one where they debunk a bunch of bullshit rumors floating around the internet at the moment.
So I check them once on Fridays.
I'm guessing, with the way G/O media is going, that they'll get rid of that.
There was once a related website called tree hugger. All the articles were about things you could buy with an eco focus of some kind.
It was neat to see stuff about solar powered radios, but pushing consumerism that much for that purpose misses the point
I used to browse it about 15-20 years ago.It used to be a good place to learn tricks about all sorts of electronics. I'm not sure exactly what happened but it was like a switch flipped and they got awful almost overnight. Probably bought out.
I feel like someone needs to setup a Netflix-type deal for news sites. I'm not going to pay a news site that I only view an article or two a month from. And there's a bunch of them. So it'd be neat if I can pay one price and access them when I need to.
Apple does some things well but wraps it all in one of the worst systems designed for people. It's like a slaughterhouse that takes good care of its cattle.
But purposely excludes anyone who hasn't invested $2000 in the apple ecosystem. Anything made by apple is a huge no from me, even if they decide occasionally to support hardware they didn't already profit from directly.