Spotted in the NYC subway. “Zero screen time.” An iPod Shuffle ad in 2026.
When we built the iPod, the goal was the technology disappeared and you could have your music wherever you were. 1,000 songs in your pocket.
Now we’re living through a moment where people are actively looking for ways to disconnect from the infinite feed, algos, and constant notifications. That doesn’t mean technology is bad. It means the best technology understands when to step back.
Not every problem needs another screen, another menu, or another layer of complexity. Constraints create freedom (read: @DavidEpstein new book Inside the Box). And often removing features creates a better product than adding them.
The future of technology shouldn’t just be more engagement. It should help us be more human.
I interviewed the Detroit rapper Bruiser Wolf (@theebruiserwolf) for the next in my 'Device That Made Me' series for @backmarket.
We spoke about the Pager and its impact on the sound of street rap. Hayley Wells' illustration nailed the concept 😍
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In recent years, portable devices have been cursed with short lifespans. Glued-in batteries, limited repairability, and other factors have led to hundreds of millions of devices being discarded into drawers and landfills.
Our challenge to you is to design something not just revolutionary, but also repairable. Something that we can love for years and years to come. Let's end fast tech.