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FishSoupy ,

The joycons that came with the Nintendo Switch, both failed within 3 months of owning it, and might as well include the entire console cause all the cheap plastic bits are falling apart.

I’d replace it with a Steam Deck, but the Switch’s biggest strength is being such a piece of junk I wouldn’t care if it gets stolen or destroyed

silasmariner ,

I’ve had my joycons for 5 years and they still work fine. Tbh I mostly use it as a handheld and probably only play about 100 hours per year, but I think the switch is pretty neat

kickeriekuh ,

Any Bluetooth headsets on Windows 11. On Windows there are two modes for Bluetooth headsets: One with high quality audio and no microphone, one with lower quality and mic support. On Windows 10 was able to change the mode, but on Windows 11 you can’t actively change it anymore, because “the software decides” this mode. So ever few weeks my headset switch to the output only mode, get stuck, and I cannot make a call with my team mates. The workaround is time consuming and frustating.

Too bad I have to use Windows for work. Most companies do not have Linux option, even for devs.

ruse8145 ,

You can still switch, if I’m thinking of what you are, in the legacy “sounds” menu. Just turn off all their universal app shit and 11 is ok :)

hogmomma , (edited )

I had to buy a Clicker for college in a day when any number of phone apps, or even the Smart board, would have done exactly the same thing. I think it cost about $150 and the only thing it did – THE ONLY THING IT DID – was serve as an expensive and drastically crippled version of Kahoot. Abject waste of money for all parties involved.

SoleInvictus ,

I was coming to post the same. Those fucking clickers were so stupid and overpriced, all so my biochem professor could poll the class AND grade everyone on their results. Results to questions about material that was JUST taught in the same lesson. Good thing everyone benefits equally from lecture, right? Fuck that guy.

tibi ,

Pixel 3A. Constant bugs, camera would stop working or had a long delay starting up, system would randomly stop responding, constant crashes, lock screen would bug out preventing you from unlocking the phone. Dialer would bug out preventing you from answering the phone. Random reboots. Screen scratched really easily.

Phone crapped out about a month before warranty expired, wouldn’t boot any more. Luckily, it was still in warranty and they returned the full price.

The worst most unreliable phone I ever owned.

ruse8145 ,

Wow I’ve never seen anyone else say a bad thing about their 3a or 4a. 5 and 6 absolutely but I thought those were the golden days of pixel

tibi ,

I’ve read a lot of reviews before buying, and that was my expectation as well. I had a Nexus 5 before and it was a great phone.

Maybe I got a lemon that had some hardware fault, I don’t know. I’ve been wanting to get a newer Pixel just for GrapheneOS, but that experience was so bad, I’m having a lot of doubts

owiseedoubleyou ,
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A Xiaomi smartwatch. I never found any good use for its “smart” features and I had to charge the fucking thing all the time. So I ended up dropping it after a year in favor of a regular digital watch.

z00s ,

Anything with fucking Bluetooth. Even in 2024 getting it to connect consistently requires some kind of arcane magic

silasmariner ,

It’s fine as long as you never connect different controllers to the same device. Then it becomes a nightmare

miridius ,

All of my Bluetooth devices work flawlessly these days. What are you using?

catfishsushi ,

Any and all dishwashers and refrigerators I’ve ever owned. Fuck planned obscelence.

SendMePhotos ,

HP Printer

JudahBenHur ,

I have a laserjet 1020 and its absolutely flawless

bhamlin ,

Their home/home office stuff is absolutely trash. That much is true.

Much of their small business stuff is on the verge of being ok. Just, expensive for what it is.

Meanwhile at work we have hp enterprise printers that are twelve years old and still working flawlessly.

rekabis ,

Depends on when it was produced.

My 1998 HP 4050DTN is still going strong, an absolutely bulletproof beast of a machine. My HP 5000DTN wide-format printer is much the same.

Of course, this was years before the DRM enshittification path that HP started down, so there is that.

Snapz ,

Anything that accesses Expedia.com

Snapz ,

HP anything, absolute trash

rekabis ,

Depends on when it was produced.

My 1998 HP 4050DTN is still going strong, an absolutely bulletproof beast of a machine. Plus, I can get extra-stuffed cartridges for it that can do 20,000 sheets at 5% coverage. Even after two degrees and a quarter century I am only on my third cartridge.

My HP 5000DTN wide-format printer is much the same.

Of course, this was years before the DRM enshittification path that HP started down, so there is that.

thermal_shock ,

hp wireless bw laser printer

gigabyte motherboards

MeetInPotatoes ,

HTC Droid Incredible.

It kept telling me its storage was full when it was nowhere close, and then because it only allowed over the air factory resets, it couldn’t even erase and reformat itself. It was the top rated Android phone at the time and it’s why I’ve never gone back.

johannes ,

A CD-Rom with Windows ME. only took me 2 hours after buying to break it in pieces. It hung in the computer store for years as a trofee 😂

kenkenken ,
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PackageKit

atrielienz , (edited )

Manual lawnmower.

The surface RT and windows ME e-machine computer were both a close second.

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