This is a submission for the Future Writing Challenge: How Technology Is Changing Things.
Dear Friends and Family
Hey everyone! Hope you’re all doing awesome and staying out of trouble—or at least not getting caught. I was sitting here, sipping my coffee (or maybe it was my third energy drink, who’s counting?), and I started thinking about how technology is flipping our lives upside down lately. It’s wild, right? So, I figured I’d write you all a little letter about what to expect as this tech train keeps chugging along. Buckle up—it’s gonna be a bumpy, hilarious, and maybe even slightly mushy ride
First off, let’s talk about how we chat these days. Remember when we used to write actual letters? You know, pen scratching paper, licking envelopes, praying the mailman didn’t lose it? Yeah, that’s ancient history now. These days, it’s all instant—texts, emails, DMs, and whatever app the kids are obsessed with. I swear, I’m clueless half the time. My niece sent me a text the other day: eggplant emoji, peach emoji, water splash. I’m over here thinking she’s planning a fruit salad, but nope—apparently, it’s some secret code I’m too old to crack. Kids these days, huh? But real talk, it’s kinda cool how we can video call anyone, anywhere. Seeing Grandma’s face light up when she spots the grandkids on-screen—even if she accidentally turns herself into a cartoon dog mid-call—that’s pure gold.
Now, let’s get into these “smart” devices. They’re supposed to make life easier, but sometimes I just wanna yeet them out the window. Take my smart speaker—I ask it to set an alarm for 7 AM, and next thing I know, it’s blaring Bohemian Rhapsody at full volume. Not the wake-up vibe I was going for, but I guess it’s one way to start the day. And smart fridges? They’re out here ordering groceries for you, which sounds dope until it starts judging your life choices. “Are you sure you want that whole tub of ice cream?” Yes, fridge, I am. Back off. It’s like living with a nosy roommate who never sleeps.
Then there’s entertainment—oh man, what a glow-up. Remember waiting a whole week for the next episode of your favorite show? Now we can binge entire seasons in one sitting. It’s heaven, but also, my couch has a permanent me-shaped dent. And music? I can stream any song ever made, anytime. Still, I kinda miss the old days of mixtapes—recording songs off the radio, static and all. There was something sweet about that mess.
Okay, but let’s not pretend it’s all sunshine and rainbows. Privacy’s a big “yikes” these days. With all these gadgets listening, I’m half-convinced my toaster’s snitching on my bread habits to the CIA. And jobs? Tech’s shaking that up too. My cousin used to be a cashier, but now it’s all self-checkout machines. Kinda freaky, right? Though, to be fair, it’s also opening doors—like, maybe she’ll pivot to coding and become a tech billionaire. Stranger things have happened
But here’s the good stuff: technology’s doing some mind-blowing things too. Education’s everywhere now—you can learn anything online, from rocket science to knitting sweaters for your pet lizard. And for folks with disabilities, tech’s a game-changer—assistive tools, apps that help you communicate. It’s honestly incredible.
Love you all tons, Duke
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