• @[email protected]
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    Shooting them is a kindness. They could be reported to the RIAA for violating public performance copyright.

  • @Elorie
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    Can we have a special level for those who blast conspiracy theory videos? That was my last trip, and even with my headphones, I could still hear them droning on about some ignorant hot take divorced from any semblance of reality.

    Let’s not shoot them. I prefer public censure.

  • SharkEatingBreakfast
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    I had to listen to someone blast Tiktok and parts of some yelling bro-y podcast in the dentist’s office.

    I am already on edge whenever I go there, but this put me on a different level, as I was ridiculously overstimulated by the time I was in the chair. They almost did not continue because my blood pressure was alarmingly high.

  • @FrowingFostek
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    I loved the film Do The Right Thing as a kid. It was one of my favorite Spike Lee joints.

    Radio Raheem was an icon to me. The sound of hip hop in the street. It makes me sad how many people no longer want to interact with others in public.

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      It’s incredibly rare that I’ve had positive interactions with random people. Sure there’s a “thanks” for opening the door or whatever but I wouldn’t count that. I mean prolonged engagement though even short conversations can turn on fight or flight. Especially at night, or at a liquor store gas station. “Hey brother…” “Yeah nope”

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      On the street you can walk away if you’re not into it. Being a captive audience makes it suck

  • Null User Object
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    People around where we live mount Bluetooth speakers to their bicycle and ride around on nature trails sharing their music with everyone because who the hell goes out in nature to experience nature?

  • @[email protected]
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    City people have fucked priorities. I moved to a large city from a small rural town, and it’s nothing but noise 24/7.

    People yelling, construction happening, people watching TV with the window open, babies crying, dogs barking, birds calling, cars constantly rumbling by and hitting potholes so loudly it sounds like an explosion, acs running, radio from businesses, crowd noises, hundreds of thousands of little bits of metal and plastic clinging and clanging and pinging and popping, shoes on concrete clicking and clacking, airplanes, conversations going on, gunshots and concerts and car alarms and sirens and parties and car radios all the way up and… Even in the dead of night when it’s all died down, there is this constant low hum coming from the city.

    But specifically fuck the people who play music on their phone i guess.

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    Meanwhile, Google’s like, “We’re removing the ability to silently check your notifications using your Pixel Buds. You have to use the voice command now. No, we don’t care that you primarily use them in public spaces. And we really don’t care that our voice recognition has a 15% success rate.”

    • @[email protected]
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      32 hours ago

      That’s shitty but I fail to see how the course of action there would be to start using the voice commands instead of just, you know, silently pulling out the phone and checking the notifications with your eyes.

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      Wow bummed for you on that

      Someone raised the question of whether Google might have had a security concern. Since you can pick up unpaired headphones and listen to notifications from a locked phone. Though Apple does have a similar feature with AirPods: Announce Notifications.

      Edit: not “unpaired”

      • @[email protected]
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        I feel like I’d rather give hackers free access to all my devices than jump through all the security hurdles that are put in place to stop them.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 hour ago

          I might not go that far but I feel that sentiment.

          Ooh they could announce 2FA/MFA codes… maybe that could be toggleable

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        I dunno, I didn’t have much of a problem with them unless my hands were wet. Occasionally couldn’t make the triple-tap work, and maybe some issues with accidentally adjusting the volume. I found the “push and hold to play notifications” function to be super reliable, though.

  • @Username02
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    That’s horrible. Think of all the blood someone else has to clean. For that reason I suggest strangle.

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    I’ve been stuck on a train with a girl wearing headphones and singing along to Savage Garden. We all suffered.

    She was even shutting her eyes tight and doing these ones…

    If you’ve ever listened to just the vocals of a song without music, it was that, but also awfully off-key because she, of course, could not hear herself. Obnoxiously, I think she thought she was putting on a performance we were all impressed by. No one was impressed.

    • @[email protected]
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      55 hours ago

      Ungh my manager at my last job did that shit all the time. Infuriating, because I wasn’t allowed to have headphones (inbound tech support), and it was really distracting when I was on a call.

      And just like, so incredibly rude, who the fuck does that??

  • @I_Has_A_Hat
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    If more people acted like Everett True, we’d live in a much nicer world. We’ve given assholes far too much free reign.

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      We don’t just give them free reign, for the most part the world promotes being selfish.

      Damn near everything we ever hear takes no one else into account. Living wage is less and less common, billionaires have all the money in the world and zero accountability, healthcare (Mostly US specific) is an overpriced scam with no guardrails, food costs whatever the fuck the people who control it tell us it costs regardless of production costs, housing costs way too fucking much, fake news is more and more prevalent and conning more and more fools.

      Its easy to see why people focus on no one but themselves anymore, its just the way of the world, toxicity is winning.

      • @I_Has_A_Hat
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        The paradox of tolerance shows us that, indeed, there is no contradiction.

      • The Octonaut
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        Um.

        Does Ev have an Iron Cross on his hand?

        Edit: questions bad?

        • Miles O'Brien
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          Everett true began in the early 1900s as in 1900-1909.

          Nobody had decided to co-opt it for their shitty ideals yet.

        • @Rolando
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          The cross pattée has many heraldic uses, but this is more like an “x marks the spot” like on a treasure map.

  • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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    75 hours ago

    The problem with public transit isn’t the transit, it’s the public.

  • Diplomjodler
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    I don’t think urinating on people in public transport is a good idea. But otherwise, spot on.

  • Greg Clarke
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    66 hours ago

    This person should text-to-speech this tweet on public transport