• @ClinicallydepressedpoochieOP
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    Get your own shower thought, dude.

    Jk

    I will add, of all the things, alarm clocks seem like they deserved it the least. They did one thing and they were fine at it.

    • @[email protected]
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      Fine is the right term for this. The alarm clocks were not great, not terrible. They were just fine.

      You couldn’t adjust the sound volume or the sound they make. In the later years of alarm clocks, you did have some fancy lamp-radio-alarm-hybrid devices that did have some settings. However, they were woefully inadequate for my needs, so I was stuck with a solution that was nothing more than fine.

      Enter mobile phones and their ability to play any mp3 file. My life changed! I made a custom sound that starts gently instead of jumping straight to the RUN OR DIE -stage we’ve sadly grown accustomed to in the past decades. IMO a mobile phone alarm is orders of magnitude superior to any alarm clock I’ve ever seen.

      • @Vandals_handle
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        28 hours ago

        I’ve had an iHome alarm clock at my bedside since 2005. It has a dock for an iPod and a utility plug for other audio devices. Many other brands of alarm clock have utility plugs for audio input as well. Phone different? Yes. Superior? No.

      • @Droggelbecher
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        I fucking love alarm clocks. Why? My phone used to be the very first and the very last thing I touch every day. As soon as I unlock my phone, it becomes hard to not get distracted and do other stuff on it. Now, I can have phoneless mornings and evenings.

      • ivanafterall ☑️
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        313 hours ago

        Good idea. What sound do you use, just out of curiosity?

        • @[email protected]
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          Over the years I’ve had a bunch of different gentle alarm sounds. Most of them were nature sounds I edited myself. For example, once I had an owl sound that started from zero volume, but ramped up very gradually.

          However, now that I use an iPhone, it hasn’t been very easy to do that. Making a custom ringtone is just stupidly convoluted, and making a custom alarm seems to be completely impossible. I need to look into that, because I really miss my great alarm sounds. The default sounds are all trash.

        • @Num10ck
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          412 hours ago

          VNV Nation - Prelude

          • ivanafterall ☑️
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            212 hours ago

            VNV Nation - Prelude

            Nice. I can see how that’d work. I might have to steal the idea.

            • @Num10ck
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              211 hours ago

              i wonder what everyone else is using… and which alarm apps lets you have a playlist instead of a single song

              • silly goose meekah
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                211 hours ago

                My default android alam let’s you use a Spotify playlist. Sadly not with local music tho

    • silly goose meekah
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      614 hours ago

      They did one thing and they were fine at it.

      so were radios, calculators, landline phones etc

      • @ClinicallydepressedpoochieOP
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        You right. I don’t need to argue. I will elaborate, if that’s OK.

        So radios:

        I love the old am/fms super neat. Come in all shapes and sizes. By the time I was oldenough, though, they had “boom boxes”. Boom box wanted to give you speakers that you could blast through the house, CD tray, cassette player, cassette recorder, microphone jack. I’m more then happy to trade in the boom box for a phone and set of Bluetooth headphones.

        Calculators:

        The times you need a calculator you don’t have one. If you did, it was garbage. No one’s packing a ti-87 all day everyday. Not to say there wasn’t really nice pocket calculators, just i never got much use out of them.

        Landline:

        Miss them. Have memories of using my grandparents rotary phone. Just, by the time I was old enough, no point in having two phones. At least for me.

        • silly goose meekah
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          I’m not looking to argue either, I’m just trying to share how I see things, so this feels more like a discussion to me.

          I mean yeah, I don’t think anyone can argue against the convenience of modern technology. I just think we’d be fine without smartphones.

          Instead of a boom box or a radio (which weren’t really meant to be portable anyways) you could use an mp3 player, by now they’d probably have Bluetooth as well.

          I know some people who carry around dedicated calculators despite having a smartphone, so I think if you need it somewhat regularly, you’d just have it with you. And if you don’t have it with you, your calculations are probably not that important and urgent, so you could do them at home if necessary.

          Regarding landlines, there’s barely any situation where I feel the need to contact someone right in that moment, so a landline with a voicemail would be fine most of the time.

          Long story short, all I’m trying to say is that smartphones have replaced a lot of things that were fine, not just alarm clocks, and I don’t see why they ‘deserved it the least’. I do understand that I can’t expect a shower thought to go that deep though.