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Human rights
Education
Levels of medical care
Income / maximum wealth (wealth caps)
Headlights that don't blind oncoming vehicles
Seriously... I hate my own damn headlights! People flash their high beams at me as if I have mine on, but they're just the stock headlights... I've been seriously considering going to a mechanic to have dimmer lights installed lol
Your headlight level adjuster might be stuck or broken. Have your mechanic check that it works.
We should really standardise standards
Nuts, bolts, and screw heads.
I know we need various sizes for various tasks, but I shouldn't have to dig through 50 different screwdrivers or ratchet heads and still not have one that'll work.
I replace crappy ones when I remove them.
I'll tolerate Phillips, but slotted gets replaced with torx. Phillips get replaced if they get damaged.
Best of luck with that mate. Do you know how many different cross-shaped drives there are already?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_screw_drives
And if you really want to get upset about confused standards you should read the section of the Talk page about why JIS B 1012 was removed:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:List_of_screw_drives
They ARE distinct from standard Phillips, and posidrive. If one tries to use Phillips on them you'll likely strip the head.
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As discussed, the previous paragraph was wrong and (as of now) uncited, so it was removed. No information is better than wrong information.
I just want existing standards to be public and accessible, not locked behind ~~400~~ 600 € ISO. That defeats the whole point of standards.
Cannot stand Duo and Microsoft Authenticator. Proprietary MFA clients should be ridiculed.
Hyperbolic and lacking nuance? Yes. But I came here to shout into the clouds, not to be fair.
Europe:
Power plugs
Train gauge and electricity
Online payment without credit cards
World wide:
Driving on the right
Police education requirements. In North America, there are like hundreds of different police forces with vastly different requirements. Some will hire highschool dropouts while others require a university education.
Units of measurement. Imagine if there was one universal way of measuring something, be it temperatures, weights, pressure..
We're close on this one but there's a couple of holdouts.
An open phone standard, and no, I do not mean the 'Open Handset Alliance' that doesn't even live up to its name, I mean like an ATX-equivalent standard for mobile devices.
An open-source ISA already exists in RISC-V, maybe that hypothetical ATX-for-mobile-devices standard could standardize around that for starters, as for an OS, it could standardize around non-Android Linux and maybe even some BSD mobile OSes instead of Google pulling some MS-in-the-'90s crap for Android like they're doing right now.
I really want everyone to use the metric system. Imperial is just awful to use for most design and machine purposes.
Women's clothing sizes. My size varies wildly depending on the store and every woman I know says the same thing. It can be really upsetting and at best it's a massive PITA
Women's clothing sizes
It's creeping into men's sizes, too.
Depending on the maker, I'm a Large, Extra Large, 2XL, or sometimes 3XL.
And I can fit into some mediums.
weight measurements in baking recipes (instead of or in addition to volumetric measurements)
password requirements. Not using the same password for different sites, just using a formula, but it's hard when some sites require the use of characters that others forbid, or some sites cap password length at a character limit lower than other sites require as minimum.
powertools' batteries.
All online forms.
I fill out a lot of forms and it's ridiculous. Sometimes I'll be at the bottom of the page, and I'll get a message saying that I can't continue until I fill out a 'must answer' question. Sometimes the programmer was clever enough to make it so I'm directed to the question, but more often than not I have to scroll through the entire form to find where I made my mistake.
And, when I have gotten to the end, it would be nice if there was a chance to review everything.
I'm not even going to start with the forms that make you use the calendar tool that takes longer than just entering the date.
Battery interfaces. We have a huge variety of batteries for a huge variety of devices. However, when you open the proprietary shell of these batteries what you often find inside is standardized 18650 cells. They have been playing us for absolute fools.
Packaging. With everyone buying online the profusion of different types of packaging is wasteful. Packages are processed by machines and in many cases the packaging gets caught on things, gets stuck in conveyor belts or just slides right off. A huge number of items have to be manually processed because of the packaging. Standardised packaging would make automation much easier and lead to faster, cheaper processing. Unfortunately marketers want to use the super shiny slippery packaging with their brand all over it.
If your wine boxes are slippery they deserve to get dropped.
Civil rights
Account metadata. I should be able to keep my contact info, personal data, friend list(s), notification settings, etc. on a server (personal or trusted) and use that account on different websites. There's no reason for these sites to all keep a separate incompatible record of these things!
Ah but see, how are they gonna sell your data if that happens?
Won't somebody think of the corporations???
Proportional wealth distribution.