Data Darling

Patenting Proximity

13 min · 27. Jan. 2026
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What do a decade-old MTV documentary, a patent for stalking your coffee shop crush, and Tinder's pricing have in common? They're all clues to how technology rewrote the rules of love. Join Data Darling for a deep dive into the digital dating industrial complex. We're talking matchmaking algorithms, gendered pricing, and whether your soulmate is just someone who goes to the same gym.

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Google Nest thermostats are getting "bricked." Spotify's Car Thing is a paperweight. AOL dial-up internet is officially shut down. On this episode of Data Darling, host L.E. Davis explores the epidemic of planned obsolescence and what the death of our tech really means. We're digging into the controversial Right to Repair movement and why only four states have passed laws against companies like Apple and Google. It’s a story of corporate control, lost consumer trust, and the constant churn of the digital graveyard. From the data privacy scandals behind your Spotify playlist to the nostalgic sound of dial-up modem tones, we connect the dots between yesterday's web and today's AI-guided internet. If you’ve ever been frustrated by a device that stopped working, wondered who really owns the things you buy, or just miss the simpler days of the internet, this episode is for you. Read the transcript and more on: datadarling.substack.com Keywords : Right to Repair, planned obsolescence, bricked tech, Google Nest, Spotify Car Thing, AOL dial-up, data privacy, tech news, Louis Rossmann, consumer rights, dead tech, podcast, L.E. Davis, Data Darling, web 1.0, tech policy, gadget, unsubscribe, Apple, Google, monopoly, Broligarchy

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