I care more about tech than ever, because... it's amazing. We have solar panels going mainstream, smartwatches are actually useful, sensors everywhere that make sure the pipes don't freeze, people are getting their rare genetic diseases cured.<p>But in the last few years I've found I care far less about the DIY, small scale, tinkerer-friendly stuff.<p>I'm actually getting worried about my skills, because I'm currently working a code-light role, and have essentially zero ideas that interest me to work on in my own time, after seeing 99% of them be mostly pointless.<p>There's close to nothing I want for personal use that I would prefer to what's already out there, and the odds of anything I do ever developing far enough to become something I or anyone else might want to use are pretty low, since that's not something one person is likely to be able to do, and I'm not a CTO of a megacorp.<p>I don't really mind less choices, more standardization makes everything go a lot smoother. But it is definitely a change. I used to think "Ok, this one thing really sucks, I can do better", now I think "The value of the standard is just that everyone else uses it, nobody is going to switch no matter how well I do, and this crappy thing is good enough".