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[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 weeks ago

Why are we OK with thick folding phones, but not with thick no-folds?

i think by "we" you mean the manufacturers? AFAICT they just gave away the game: the push for thin phones was more from the supply side than the demand side. not saying people don't generally prefer thin phones -- just that the preference is probably weaker than has been made out to be.

that said, i think it's more fair to compare things like cubic volume and weight than just the thinness. a 1/2" thick full-size phone would be uncomfortable in my pocket, whereas a 1/2" thick wallet-sized phone might actually be more comfortable than a traditional smartphone.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Acchi Kocchi. just two oblivious kids crushing on each other in that "it's obvious to everyone except them" sort of way. format wise it's skit based, almost like if Lucky Star had been written to be more wholesome and less crude.

btw, i'd also appreciate recs from any other Acchi Kocchi enjoyers in the thread 😉

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 month ago

Orion won’t make its way into the hands of consumers

not for you though (unless you're a Meta employee).

but yeah good hardware is good hardware and if i could just use it as a display for any other device i have i would totally use it around the home: following a recipe without having to shuffle my phone and the ingredients; running a lengthy command over ssh and doing chores while i wait, without having to check my phone every couple of minutes to see when it's done...

those things all rely on the software though. will they open it up as a dumb wireless display/terminal, or not? if they don't, it's kinda dead to me no matter how great the hardware is...

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 9 months ago (1 children)

so the title's left unresolved, and next episode there could either be an unnecessary killing, or a killing to prevent an unnecessary killing -- with the obvious question in the latter case of "was that a necessary killing?"

until recently the series has been war between humans and demons, and they go out of their way to convince the viewer that the villains (demons) really are inhuman: creatures incapable of feeling empathy toward anyone and therefore not worth your own empathy. and the heroes (at least in the ideal) are those who do exactly what's necessary, but no more, when it comes to violence. i don't know that the story can veer too far from that ideal framing of heroism without losing its charm, but they may be setting up to challenge that framing of villainy.

also, seems it's becoming a pattern that Fern's opponents are caught off-guard by her speed & stamina. when she fought the demon in episode 10, that was explained as her suppressing her mana, and the demon being careless/overconfident against such a technique. but here in ep 20 everyone is familiar with mana suppression: that Fern's overwhelming experienced mages with just raw speed/stamina has me suspicious.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

what if joker kills joker?

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago

oof, yeah that’s me & Spotify rn. each time they send me a marketing email i reply to it asking them not to send me marketing materials and i CC all the addresses which would reach a human (support@, help@, marketing@, abuse@, and if i’m feeling pissy then legal@).

and each time i get a human reply instructing me how to unsubscribe, and sometimes we’ll back-and-forth a bit about how that’s not the point. Spotify’s special: most companies will just unsubscribe you and get it over with if you ask, but not Spotify. i don’t really enjoy doing any of this but like you said: some of us have weird obsessions.