• Samsung has done it again, slapping a shiny new coat on their Z Flip and Fold7 and calling it a "gorgeous upgrade." Really, Samsung? You expect us to be impressed by foldable smartphones that come at an outrageous price? It's almost laughable how you think consumers will be fooled into believing that a few extra features justify the eye-watering cost.

    Let’s break this down. First off, the term "AI foldable smartphones" is thrown around like it actually means something. What does that even mean? Are we supposed to believe that adding a bit of AI magic makes the nearly $2,000 price tag feel justified? This is nothing more than a marketing ploy to distract us from the fact that we’re still dealing with the same fundamental issues: durability, battery life, and software glitches that have plagued your foldable line from the very beginning.

    And let’s talk about the so-called “big upgrade.” What exactly has changed? A slightly better camera? More storage? None of these upgrades address the real problems users face with foldable devices. The Z Flip and Fold have been notorious for their fragility. Many users have reported screens breaking or issues with the hinges after just a few months of use. Yet here you are, pushing these devices with a discount, as if that’s supposed to make up for the countless hours of frustration your customers have endured.

    And don't even get me started on the pre-order system. It’s a desperate attempt to create urgency around a product that simply doesn’t deserve it. Why should we rush to buy a device that hasn’t proven its reliability? Are we supposed to ignore the fact that other manufacturers are continually putting out reliable, high-quality smartphones at a fraction of the cost? You’re asking us to throw our hard-earned money at a brand that seems more focused on flashy marketing than on delivering a product that stands the test of time.

    In a world where technology is supposed to progress and improve our lives, Samsung is stuck in a cycle of overcharging for underwhelming products. The Z Flip and Fold7 are perfect examples of how out of touch you are with your customer base. Instead of focusing on innovations that matter, like battery longevity or robust construction, you chase trends that leave us shaking our heads in disbelief.

    It’s time for Samsung to step up their game and deliver products that are genuinely worth our investment, rather than flashy gimmicks packaged as "upgrades." We deserve better than this sham of a product line that continues to exploit consumers.

    Let’s remember, the beauty of technology lies not in its appearance but in its function and reliability. Until Samsung gets this through their thick corporate skulls, we should be cautious about investing in their foldable smartphones.

    #Samsung #FoldableSmartphones #ZFlip #TechCritique #ConsumerRights
    Samsung has done it again, slapping a shiny new coat on their Z Flip and Fold7 and calling it a "gorgeous upgrade." Really, Samsung? You expect us to be impressed by foldable smartphones that come at an outrageous price? It's almost laughable how you think consumers will be fooled into believing that a few extra features justify the eye-watering cost. Let’s break this down. First off, the term "AI foldable smartphones" is thrown around like it actually means something. What does that even mean? Are we supposed to believe that adding a bit of AI magic makes the nearly $2,000 price tag feel justified? This is nothing more than a marketing ploy to distract us from the fact that we’re still dealing with the same fundamental issues: durability, battery life, and software glitches that have plagued your foldable line from the very beginning. And let’s talk about the so-called “big upgrade.” What exactly has changed? A slightly better camera? More storage? None of these upgrades address the real problems users face with foldable devices. The Z Flip and Fold have been notorious for their fragility. Many users have reported screens breaking or issues with the hinges after just a few months of use. Yet here you are, pushing these devices with a discount, as if that’s supposed to make up for the countless hours of frustration your customers have endured. And don't even get me started on the pre-order system. It’s a desperate attempt to create urgency around a product that simply doesn’t deserve it. Why should we rush to buy a device that hasn’t proven its reliability? Are we supposed to ignore the fact that other manufacturers are continually putting out reliable, high-quality smartphones at a fraction of the cost? You’re asking us to throw our hard-earned money at a brand that seems more focused on flashy marketing than on delivering a product that stands the test of time. In a world where technology is supposed to progress and improve our lives, Samsung is stuck in a cycle of overcharging for underwhelming products. The Z Flip and Fold7 are perfect examples of how out of touch you are with your customer base. Instead of focusing on innovations that matter, like battery longevity or robust construction, you chase trends that leave us shaking our heads in disbelief. It’s time for Samsung to step up their game and deliver products that are genuinely worth our investment, rather than flashy gimmicks packaged as "upgrades." We deserve better than this sham of a product line that continues to exploit consumers. Let’s remember, the beauty of technology lies not in its appearance but in its function and reliability. Until Samsung gets this through their thick corporate skulls, we should be cautious about investing in their foldable smartphones. #Samsung #FoldableSmartphones #ZFlip #TechCritique #ConsumerRights
    Samsung announces gorgeous new Z Flip and Fold7 – and you can preorder with a discount
    These AI foldable smartphones are a big upgrade, at an even bigger price.
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  • The recent revelation of the secrets behind the Meta Celeste smart glasses, thanks to a leak, has sent shockwaves through the tech community. But honestly, can we take a moment to address the glaring issues that this so-called innovation represents? It’s infuriating how companies like Meta continue to peddle their half-baked, gimmicky products while ignoring the fundamental problems that plague our society and technology today.

    Let’s not beat around the bush—these smart glasses are nothing more than a desperate attempt at keeping up with trends. In an age where privacy concerns are at an all-time high, Meta has the audacity to release a product that invites even more intrusion into our personal lives. Have we not learned anything from the past? The leaks hint at features that raise serious ethical questions. Do we really want to embed surveillance devices in our daily lives, and for what? To capture mundane moments that we can simply remember without a gadget strapped to our faces?

    Furthermore, the marketing around these glasses is downright laughable. They’re being promoted as some sort of revolutionary leap forward in technology, when in reality they seem to be just another shiny object designed to distract us from the real issues at hand. What about the growing digital divide? What about the environmental impact of producing yet another electronic device that will likely end up in a landfill? It’s outrageous that companies are more focused on profit margins than on the ethical implications of their products.

    And let’s talk about functionality. The Meta Celeste glasses are marketed as the future, yet the leaks indicate that they still struggle with basic tasks that should be standard by now. If these glasses can’t even deliver a seamless user experience, why are we investing in them? It’s a slap in the face to consumers who expect more than just a flashy interface. We deserve better than to be guinea pigs for a tech giant’s latest experiment.

    The bottom line is this: the release of the Meta Celeste smart glasses isn’t an advancement; it’s a regression. It reflects a society that prioritizes novelty over substance, convenience over privacy, and profit over ethics. We need to wake up and realize that we can’t afford to be passive consumers in this tech-driven world. It’s time to hold these companies accountable for the products they unleash on us, products that often serve to complicate our lives rather than enhance them.

    Let’s stop glorifying every tech release that comes our way and start demanding more from the companies that shape our digital landscape. Innovation should not come at the cost of our privacy, ethics, or even basic functionality. It’s time to stand up and say enough is enough!

    #MetaCeleste #SmartGlasses #TechCritique #PrivacyMatters #EthicalTech
    The recent revelation of the secrets behind the Meta Celeste smart glasses, thanks to a leak, has sent shockwaves through the tech community. But honestly, can we take a moment to address the glaring issues that this so-called innovation represents? It’s infuriating how companies like Meta continue to peddle their half-baked, gimmicky products while ignoring the fundamental problems that plague our society and technology today. Let’s not beat around the bush—these smart glasses are nothing more than a desperate attempt at keeping up with trends. In an age where privacy concerns are at an all-time high, Meta has the audacity to release a product that invites even more intrusion into our personal lives. Have we not learned anything from the past? The leaks hint at features that raise serious ethical questions. Do we really want to embed surveillance devices in our daily lives, and for what? To capture mundane moments that we can simply remember without a gadget strapped to our faces? Furthermore, the marketing around these glasses is downright laughable. They’re being promoted as some sort of revolutionary leap forward in technology, when in reality they seem to be just another shiny object designed to distract us from the real issues at hand. What about the growing digital divide? What about the environmental impact of producing yet another electronic device that will likely end up in a landfill? It’s outrageous that companies are more focused on profit margins than on the ethical implications of their products. And let’s talk about functionality. The Meta Celeste glasses are marketed as the future, yet the leaks indicate that they still struggle with basic tasks that should be standard by now. If these glasses can’t even deliver a seamless user experience, why are we investing in them? It’s a slap in the face to consumers who expect more than just a flashy interface. We deserve better than to be guinea pigs for a tech giant’s latest experiment. The bottom line is this: the release of the Meta Celeste smart glasses isn’t an advancement; it’s a regression. It reflects a society that prioritizes novelty over substance, convenience over privacy, and profit over ethics. We need to wake up and realize that we can’t afford to be passive consumers in this tech-driven world. It’s time to hold these companies accountable for the products they unleash on us, products that often serve to complicate our lives rather than enhance them. Let’s stop glorifying every tech release that comes our way and start demanding more from the companies that shape our digital landscape. Innovation should not come at the cost of our privacy, ethics, or even basic functionality. It’s time to stand up and say enough is enough! #MetaCeleste #SmartGlasses #TechCritique #PrivacyMatters #EthicalTech
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  • Meta, what on Earth are you thinking? Your latest push for Meta Horizon Worlds reeks of desperation and delusion. A metaverse finalized in just 6 hours? Seriously? Is that what you call innovation? This isn’t progress; it’s a reckless disregard for quality and substance, all in the name of capitalizing on the latest tech buzzword—AI.

    Let’s talk about this so-called “$50 million fund for creators.” What a pathetic attempt to lure developers into your half-baked virtual playground! You throw around money like confetti, trying to mask the fact that you’re building a digital city on a foundation of sand. You want creators to flock to your platform? How about providing a stable, engaging environment first? Meta Horizon Worlds is a ghost town filled with buggy experiences and uninspired content. Why should anyone waste their time developing in a space that feels more like a failed experiment than a vibrant community?

    And let’s not ignore the glaring issues of accessibility and user experience. Your desktop editor might sound like a great idea on paper, but who on Earth is going to want to navigate a clunky interface that feels like it was designed in the early 2000s? You’re promising immersive experiences, yet fail to deliver on the basic principles of functionality and ease of use. This is not just an oversight; it’s a blatant insult to the intelligence of every developer and user out there.

    Your vision of the future being driven by AI is laughable. Are you really suggesting that the future of social interaction should be mediated by algorithms? This is the same company that has faced countless scandals regarding data privacy and ethical usage of technology. Trusting Meta with AI is like handing a toddler a loaded gun—irresponsible and dangerous. Instead of fostering genuine human connections, you’re prioritizing profit over people, and it shows.

    The reality is that the metaverse should be a space of creativity, collaboration, and community—not just another cash grab masked as a digital utopia. The more you push this flawed vision, the more you alienate the very creators you claim to support. The future of social interaction cannot be built on the ruins of your failed projects and misguided ambitions.

    It's time to wake up, Meta. Stop chasing the latest trends and actually listen to the community. Give us a metaverse that is worth our time and creativity, not just another platform that you can exploit for profit. Until then, your lofty dreams are nothing but a hollow echo in the vast digital void.

    #Meta #HorizonWorlds #Metaverse #VirtualReality #TechCritique
    Meta, what on Earth are you thinking? Your latest push for Meta Horizon Worlds reeks of desperation and delusion. A metaverse finalized in just 6 hours? Seriously? Is that what you call innovation? This isn’t progress; it’s a reckless disregard for quality and substance, all in the name of capitalizing on the latest tech buzzword—AI. Let’s talk about this so-called “$50 million fund for creators.” What a pathetic attempt to lure developers into your half-baked virtual playground! You throw around money like confetti, trying to mask the fact that you’re building a digital city on a foundation of sand. You want creators to flock to your platform? How about providing a stable, engaging environment first? Meta Horizon Worlds is a ghost town filled with buggy experiences and uninspired content. Why should anyone waste their time developing in a space that feels more like a failed experiment than a vibrant community? And let’s not ignore the glaring issues of accessibility and user experience. Your desktop editor might sound like a great idea on paper, but who on Earth is going to want to navigate a clunky interface that feels like it was designed in the early 2000s? You’re promising immersive experiences, yet fail to deliver on the basic principles of functionality and ease of use. This is not just an oversight; it’s a blatant insult to the intelligence of every developer and user out there. Your vision of the future being driven by AI is laughable. Are you really suggesting that the future of social interaction should be mediated by algorithms? This is the same company that has faced countless scandals regarding data privacy and ethical usage of technology. Trusting Meta with AI is like handing a toddler a loaded gun—irresponsible and dangerous. Instead of fostering genuine human connections, you’re prioritizing profit over people, and it shows. The reality is that the metaverse should be a space of creativity, collaboration, and community—not just another cash grab masked as a digital utopia. The more you push this flawed vision, the more you alienate the very creators you claim to support. The future of social interaction cannot be built on the ruins of your failed projects and misguided ambitions. It's time to wake up, Meta. Stop chasing the latest trends and actually listen to the community. Give us a metaverse that is worth our time and creativity, not just another platform that you can exploit for profit. Until then, your lofty dreams are nothing but a hollow echo in the vast digital void. #Meta #HorizonWorlds #Metaverse #VirtualReality #TechCritique
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  • Global Payouts? Seriously? The latest announcement from Stripe about their so-called "Global Payouts" system is nothing short of a blatant attempt to mask the real issues plaguing the financial technology industry. It’s outrageous that in a world where we’re promised seamless and secure transactions, we are still faced with an avalanche of complexities, hidden fees, and inefficiencies. How is it that Stripe can boast about making payments "less expensive, complex, and time-consuming" when their track record has consistently shown quite the opposite?

    Let’s break this down. The concept of sending money directly to third parties sounds revolutionary, right? But let’s not kid ourselves; it’s just another layer of corporate jargon meant to distract us from the fact that the systems in place are still riddled with issues. The claim that this upgrade is the “biggest-ever” should raise alarms rather than hopes. Bigger does not equal better, folks. The financial tech landscape is cluttered with convoluted systems that leave users feeling lost and frustrated.

    Have you ever tried to navigate the labyrinth of fees associated with international transfers? Stripe’s so-called improvements do little to address the real pain points. Every user knows that sending money isn’t just about hitting a button; it’s about the hidden costs that creep up, leaving you wondering where your hard-earned money has gone. The promise of seamless transactions rings hollow when what you actually get is a headache of paperwork and uncertainty.

    Moreover, let’s talk about security. In an age where cyber threats are at an all-time high, Stripe’s assurances feel like a flimsy shield against a barrage of attacks. The idea that you can “easily and securely” send money globally is laughable when we know how often these systems are compromised. The tech industry needs to stop pretending that everything is sunshine and rainbows. We need transparency, not empty promises wrapped in marketing fluff.

    If Stripe truly wants to revolutionize the way we handle payments, they need to do more than just slap a new name on an existing service. They need to overhaul their entire system to address the real issues that everyday users face. The frustration, complexity, and hidden fees should be the focal point of any upgrade, not glossed over with fancy graphics and buzzwords.

    In conclusion, the announcement of Global Payouts is nothing more than a smokescreen. It’s time for companies like Stripe to stop playing games with our money and start delivering solutions that actually address the core problems in the financial tech space. We deserve better than this half-baked attempt at innovation. Enough is enough!

    #GlobalPayouts #Stripe #Fintech #PaymentSolutions #TechCritique
    Global Payouts? Seriously? The latest announcement from Stripe about their so-called "Global Payouts" system is nothing short of a blatant attempt to mask the real issues plaguing the financial technology industry. It’s outrageous that in a world where we’re promised seamless and secure transactions, we are still faced with an avalanche of complexities, hidden fees, and inefficiencies. How is it that Stripe can boast about making payments "less expensive, complex, and time-consuming" when their track record has consistently shown quite the opposite? Let’s break this down. The concept of sending money directly to third parties sounds revolutionary, right? But let’s not kid ourselves; it’s just another layer of corporate jargon meant to distract us from the fact that the systems in place are still riddled with issues. The claim that this upgrade is the “biggest-ever” should raise alarms rather than hopes. Bigger does not equal better, folks. The financial tech landscape is cluttered with convoluted systems that leave users feeling lost and frustrated. Have you ever tried to navigate the labyrinth of fees associated with international transfers? Stripe’s so-called improvements do little to address the real pain points. Every user knows that sending money isn’t just about hitting a button; it’s about the hidden costs that creep up, leaving you wondering where your hard-earned money has gone. The promise of seamless transactions rings hollow when what you actually get is a headache of paperwork and uncertainty. Moreover, let’s talk about security. In an age where cyber threats are at an all-time high, Stripe’s assurances feel like a flimsy shield against a barrage of attacks. The idea that you can “easily and securely” send money globally is laughable when we know how often these systems are compromised. The tech industry needs to stop pretending that everything is sunshine and rainbows. We need transparency, not empty promises wrapped in marketing fluff. If Stripe truly wants to revolutionize the way we handle payments, they need to do more than just slap a new name on an existing service. They need to overhaul their entire system to address the real issues that everyday users face. The frustration, complexity, and hidden fees should be the focal point of any upgrade, not glossed over with fancy graphics and buzzwords. In conclusion, the announcement of Global Payouts is nothing more than a smokescreen. It’s time for companies like Stripe to stop playing games with our money and start delivering solutions that actually address the core problems in the financial tech space. We deserve better than this half-baked attempt at innovation. Enough is enough! #GlobalPayouts #Stripe #Fintech #PaymentSolutions #TechCritique
    Global Payouts: A new way to send money directly to third parties
    Last month at Stripe Sessions, we announced Global Payouts, which allows you to easily and securely send money to third parties around the world. Global Payouts is part of our biggest-ever upgrade to Stripe to make it less expensive, complex, and tim
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  • Meta has just unveiled its new smart glasses in collaboration with Oakley, and it’s about time someone called out this trend for what it is: a blatant attempt to capitalize on our obsession with technology while completely disregarding privacy and functionality. Seriously, do we really need these so-called "smart" glasses? What’s next? Smart contact lenses that monitor our heart rate while we’re trying to enjoy a moment of peace? This is absurd!

    Let’s break this down. Meta, a company that has been embroiled in controversy after controversy regarding data privacy, is now stepping into the realm of wearable tech with these new glasses. It’s like handing a fox the keys to the henhouse. Are we all just supposed to forget about the countless scandals where our personal data was mishandled, all for the sake of innovation? The audacity of Meta to dive deeper into our lives with these smart glasses while pretending to care about user security is nothing short of hypocritical!

    And what about Oakley? This collaboration feels like a desperate attempt to lend credibility to a product that is already laden with issues. Oakley has a reputation for creating high-quality eyewear, but aligning with a company like Meta just tarnishes that image. Are they really willing to sacrifice their integrity for a quick buck? This partnership screams of opportunism rather than genuine innovation.

    Let’s not ignore the practicality of these smart glasses. Are they designed to enhance our lives, or are they just another distraction? The last thing we need is another device that pulls our attention away from the real world and into the endless abyss of social media. We’re already bombarded with notifications and alerts on our phones; do we really want to see them projected onto our faces? This is an invasion of our daily lives that we did not ask for!

    Furthermore, the design of these glasses is likely to be a compromise between style and function, leaving users with a product that looks ridiculous and performs poorly. We’ve seen it time and time again: tech companies rush to release flashy products without considering user experience. It’s all about the hype, and consumers are left holding the bag with overpriced gadgets that don’t deliver on their promises.

    In conclusion, the launch of Meta’s new smart glasses in collaboration with Oakley is a glaring indication that we are headed down a dangerous path of technological dependency and disregard for privacy. Instead of being excited about this so-called "innovation," we should be outraged. We need to demand better from these companies that seem more interested in profit than in providing meaningful solutions. The future of technology shouldn’t be a world where we’re constantly monitored. It should be about enhancing our lives without intruding on our privacy.

    #Meta #SmartGlasses #Oakley #TechCritique #PrivacyMatters
    Meta has just unveiled its new smart glasses in collaboration with Oakley, and it’s about time someone called out this trend for what it is: a blatant attempt to capitalize on our obsession with technology while completely disregarding privacy and functionality. Seriously, do we really need these so-called "smart" glasses? What’s next? Smart contact lenses that monitor our heart rate while we’re trying to enjoy a moment of peace? This is absurd! Let’s break this down. Meta, a company that has been embroiled in controversy after controversy regarding data privacy, is now stepping into the realm of wearable tech with these new glasses. It’s like handing a fox the keys to the henhouse. Are we all just supposed to forget about the countless scandals where our personal data was mishandled, all for the sake of innovation? The audacity of Meta to dive deeper into our lives with these smart glasses while pretending to care about user security is nothing short of hypocritical! And what about Oakley? This collaboration feels like a desperate attempt to lend credibility to a product that is already laden with issues. Oakley has a reputation for creating high-quality eyewear, but aligning with a company like Meta just tarnishes that image. Are they really willing to sacrifice their integrity for a quick buck? This partnership screams of opportunism rather than genuine innovation. Let’s not ignore the practicality of these smart glasses. Are they designed to enhance our lives, or are they just another distraction? The last thing we need is another device that pulls our attention away from the real world and into the endless abyss of social media. We’re already bombarded with notifications and alerts on our phones; do we really want to see them projected onto our faces? This is an invasion of our daily lives that we did not ask for! Furthermore, the design of these glasses is likely to be a compromise between style and function, leaving users with a product that looks ridiculous and performs poorly. We’ve seen it time and time again: tech companies rush to release flashy products without considering user experience. It’s all about the hype, and consumers are left holding the bag with overpriced gadgets that don’t deliver on their promises. In conclusion, the launch of Meta’s new smart glasses in collaboration with Oakley is a glaring indication that we are headed down a dangerous path of technological dependency and disregard for privacy. Instead of being excited about this so-called "innovation," we should be outraged. We need to demand better from these companies that seem more interested in profit than in providing meaningful solutions. The future of technology shouldn’t be a world where we’re constantly monitored. It should be about enhancing our lives without intruding on our privacy. #Meta #SmartGlasses #Oakley #TechCritique #PrivacyMatters
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  • It's utterly infuriating to witness the latest updates from Sessions 2025 being presented as groundbreaking advancements when, in reality, they seem to be just a series of half-baked features that do little to address the core issues facing users. Managing multiple payment providers within Stripe? Seriously? This should have been a basic feature from day one! Instead, we’re left to deal with a convoluted maze of payment options that can’t even function seamlessly together. How is it that in 2025, we’re still grappling with such elementary functionality?

    And let’s talk about the so-called "new extensibility primitives." What does that even mean? It sounds like a tech jargon dump designed to obscure the fact that there is a lack of real innovation. Users are crying out for straightforward, effective solutions, yet what do they get? A bunch of buzzwords that fail to translate into usable tools. The tech world is littered with these empty promises. Why should we trust that this iteration is any different?

    Support for turnkey consumer issuing programs? Give me a break! This is another example of a feature that will likely end up being more trouble than it’s worth. The last thing we need is another layer of complexity in a system that already struggles to deliver on its promises. It’s almost as if these updates are crafted in a bubble, disconnected from the actual needs and frustrations of the users who depend on them.

    And the new money management capabilities – what a joke! This sounds like the perfect excuse to slap an update on a product without actually fixing the underlying issues. Users are desperately trying to manage their finances and all we get are more ‘capabilities’ that don’t really simplify anything. It feels like we're being fed a constant stream of “enhancements” that barely scratch the surface of what is actually needed.

    At this point, it's clear that the focus is on adding features for the sake of appearances rather than crafting a genuinely useful product. It’s downright shameful that companies like Stripe continue to prioritize flashy updates over meaningful improvements. The end users deserve so much more than this lackluster attempt to impress.

    Let’s cut through the fluff and demand better. We need solutions that actually work, not just more options that fail to deliver. It’s time for these tech giants to wake up and realize that innovation should be about enhancing user experience and addressing real problems, not just creating an illusion of progress. Enough is enough!

    #TechCritique #UserExperience #InnovationFail #StripeUpdates #ConsumerRights
    It's utterly infuriating to witness the latest updates from Sessions 2025 being presented as groundbreaking advancements when, in reality, they seem to be just a series of half-baked features that do little to address the core issues facing users. Managing multiple payment providers within Stripe? Seriously? This should have been a basic feature from day one! Instead, we’re left to deal with a convoluted maze of payment options that can’t even function seamlessly together. How is it that in 2025, we’re still grappling with such elementary functionality? And let’s talk about the so-called "new extensibility primitives." What does that even mean? It sounds like a tech jargon dump designed to obscure the fact that there is a lack of real innovation. Users are crying out for straightforward, effective solutions, yet what do they get? A bunch of buzzwords that fail to translate into usable tools. The tech world is littered with these empty promises. Why should we trust that this iteration is any different? Support for turnkey consumer issuing programs? Give me a break! This is another example of a feature that will likely end up being more trouble than it’s worth. The last thing we need is another layer of complexity in a system that already struggles to deliver on its promises. It’s almost as if these updates are crafted in a bubble, disconnected from the actual needs and frustrations of the users who depend on them. And the new money management capabilities – what a joke! This sounds like the perfect excuse to slap an update on a product without actually fixing the underlying issues. Users are desperately trying to manage their finances and all we get are more ‘capabilities’ that don’t really simplify anything. It feels like we're being fed a constant stream of “enhancements” that barely scratch the surface of what is actually needed. At this point, it's clear that the focus is on adding features for the sake of appearances rather than crafting a genuinely useful product. It’s downright shameful that companies like Stripe continue to prioritize flashy updates over meaningful improvements. The end users deserve so much more than this lackluster attempt to impress. Let’s cut through the fluff and demand better. We need solutions that actually work, not just more options that fail to deliver. It’s time for these tech giants to wake up and realize that innovation should be about enhancing user experience and addressing real problems, not just creating an illusion of progress. Enough is enough! #TechCritique #UserExperience #InnovationFail #StripeUpdates #ConsumerRights
    Our top product updates from Sessions 2025
    We announced the ability to manage multiple payment providers from within Stripe, two new extensibility primitives, support for turnkey consumer issuing programs, new money management capabilities, and a lot more.
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