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This is a bad example because going from using a dishwasher to washing dishes is not a big leap in effort required. I doubt many of the people who get to do intellectual work in offices instead of doing back-breaking labor all day on a farm because of technology would agree that going back to that would improve their quality of life. Some of them would certainly find that to be a 'richer experience' too, if not for the lack of healthcare and air conditioning.
Yes, agreed, these are relatively minor levels of inconvenience. But I'm not judging anyone for using tech, just observing that it isn't always so obvious that it's just better to use it than not. In some cases, it's obvious. At the dishwashers and LLMs end of things, less so.
That's fair, and not something I disagree with.