Comment by paulcole

18 hours ago

“But people cry about it” doesnt mean the criticisms are legitimate.

To be fair, I don’t think the criticisms are illegitimate by your definition, I just think they’re pointless and from vocal crybabies.

You are only making complaints about criticisms (which you acknowledge as legitimate). If complaints from consumers about consumer devices are pointless and the consumers are "vocal crybabies", then how would you categorize yourself and your complaints about their complaints?

  • I’m no better than anyone. I was using the other persons definition where it seems there is no illegitimate criticism. I honestly think anybody crying that there aren’t buttons on a kindle needs to come to terms with reality and move on with their life.

    • "Crying" is needlessly dismissive and it doesn't strengthen your position.

      I'm happy there is a mass of popular sentiment that consumer devices are better with buttons. I think they're to whom we can credit the return (or addition of new) buttons to cars, to phones, and to all manner of appliances (induction stoves, thermostats, ACs.)

      In either case, it looks like the last Kindle with buttons disappeared only late 2024, a year and a half ago. This was a recent enough phenomena that these complaints make sense. Amazon still has a chance to get with the times and release an eReader with buttons.

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    • > I’m no better than anyone.

      > dismisses user wishes and calls people “vocal crybabies”

      I’m honestly amazed how someone can lack so much self-awareness.

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You don’t really care about any buttons or Kindles, you just want to complain about “vocal crybabies”, do you?