10 Photos Where Technology Made People Dumb

We got over the dollar being 6, 7, 8, but we couldn't get used to the fact that the technologies we have for spending so much money put us in crazy situations. We have compiled the moments that people immortalized while taking this exam.
 10 Photos Where Technology Made People Dumb
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When was the last time any technological device you own tested your patience? It’s not like getting into a fight while trying to plug the USB in reverse. We’re talking about the moments when you want to remove thousands of TL worth of devices and throw them out the window.

At such moments, our vocabulary suddenly expands and we can discover completely different variations. The “Well… That sucks” community on Reddit is also full of people experiencing these moments, and they are expressing their rebellion in different ways. We also prepared a compilation of the posts made in the community…

The father of the friend who took this photo said, “When I searched for something on Google, the upper left corner of the page was blurred, I see it when I go to Facebook.” . . Meanwhile, unaware of the candle behind:

Whoever thought of it, the surface that will melt even with a candle flame should be congratulated 🙂

To be sure, passengers have made a good name for everyone who invented and developed the airplane at the time:

By the way, the incident took place in the USA and thankfully the plane was able to land without harming anyone. . . Yet the experience of being so close to death has left an imprint on the lives of the survivors.

The final state of the metal column on the first floor of a 7-storey building surprised, frightened and frightened those who saw it. . . It is a matter of curiosity with which computer program the architect and engineer who made the design calculated the load on the column:

The common fear of everyone working from home or attending class: accidentally turning on the camera during a meeting. . . and result:

Who do you think is to blame in this image? Google Maps, the one making the way, the one asking for directions? None of. . .

When part of this ocean view road in California collapsed, the normally 72 km road increased to 321 km. . . Here, technology does the right thing and offers the shortest path, but the mountains do not allow.

Technology bug: Taking the Apple AirTag taken to find the lost products and dropping it without even opening the box:

The cargo adventure of an iPad ended in sadness. Should Apple make the packages more robust, or should the courier pay attention? The answer is yours:

The digital pregnancy test result, like ‘Schrodinger’s cat’, which we can’t be sure of alive until we open the box and see it:

Finally, let’s pay homage to this classic moment that deserves all the accolades when it happened:

Fortunately, Windows 11 is out and we are more relaxed (for now).

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