Finally the future is hereThere's a vtuber who has decided to "2.5d" her avatar by mixing her real life torso (while wearing cosplay of her avatar) with her virtual head.
Finally the future is hereThere's a vtuber who has decided to "2.5d" her avatar by mixing her real life torso (while wearing cosplay of her avatar) with her virtual head.
Thats the girl who used to portray CoCo on Hololive. She was a huge reason for the popularity of V-Tubers on the english speaking side of the world.There's a vtuber who has decided to "2.5d" her avatar by mixing her real life torso (while wearing cosplay of her avatar) with her virtual head.
She is literally why hololive English exists. She was raised in Georgia, and moved back to japan.Thats the girl who used to portray CoCo on Hololive. She was a huge reason for the popularity of V-Tubers on the english speaking side of the world.
There's a whole lotta things that I will never buy if it requires wifi to work. I mean, why the fuck would you need the internet to make freaking fire?
The Internet of Things was horrible mistake.
...of things you have no control over, you mean.The Internet of Things was horrible mistake.
The two are pretty much synonomous....of things you have no control over, you mean.
Therein lies the problem. That is the entire POINT of the Internet of Things. It's the whole point behind the shift from "Facebook" to "Meta." They finally had to admit their real goal is to attempt to monetize all human behavior. Doing the laundry? Someone who is not you or I is making a buck off of that. Taking a shower? Someone who is not you or I is making a buck off of that. Breathing? You get the picture.Maybe, someday, it will be possible to have that without also having a machine that needs a companion app, a data harvesting log-in account, and the promise of firstborn children.
My "fair" post was me agreeing with you about that dream, and a statement that Internet-connected products deserve to be made so that they are still useful even when not connected to the Internet or to some account. We're on the same side, here.tell that obnoxious little nerd part of your brain to shut up about it's need to be precisely correct about everything, and just accept the fact that I want the easy future technology should provide, without the corporate shackles it currently has.
You're right, dude. It sucks how much people have either accepted or denied the surveillance state we live in. Doesn't help that most only care about the government checking in on them, never corporationsI would love to have a washer/dryer that can remotely tell me when a load is finished. (It would save time and energy, which are in short supply for someone with chronic illness.) Maybe, someday, it will be possible to have that without also having a machine that needs a companion app, a data harvesting log-in account, and the promise of firstborn children.
This is directed at everyone: Please don't "well, actually..." or "but technically...." me on this, please. Yes, there are potential DIY solutions, that would take time, effort, and money I don't have. Yes, I know I could make a table of all possible times for the various load options on my washing machine. I don't want to have to do that. I want technology to make my life easier. Just tell that obnoxious little nerd part of your brain to shut up about it's need to be precisely correct about everything, and just accept the fact that I want the easy future technology should provide, without the corporate shackles it currently has. That's what I meant by my original post. Not that there are zero products that are made better by internet connections, just that the entire concept has been monetized to (figurative!) death.
I'm equally frustrated by people who recognize the privacy issue, and just say "well, we don't need that technology anyway". Fuck that bullshit. I want thermostats that can be programmed from my cellphone or computer, and not the crappy interface that a segmented display and a few buttons allow. I want a smoker grill that can warn me about flare-ups, or tell me that the pellet fuel chute is clogged. I want a fridge that can remind me that the pack of bacon I've got is going to be past date soon, or detect that my milk has gone sour. I want technology to make life better in tiny, stupid little ways that would be absurdly decadent a century ago.You're right, dude. It sucks how much people have either accepted or denied the surveillance state we live in. Doesn't help that most only care about the government checking in on them, never corporations
l;'\I'm equally frustrated by people who recognize the privacy issue, and just say "well, we don't need that technology anyway". Fuck that bullshit. I want thermostats that can be programmed from my cellphone or computer, and not the crappy interface that a segmented display and a few buttons allow. I want a smoker grill that can warn me about flare-ups, or tell me that the pellet fuel chute is clogged. I want a fridge that can remind me that the pack of bacon I've got is going to be past date soon, or detect that my milk has gone sour. I want technology to make life better in tiny, stupid little ways that would be absurdly decadent a century ago.
Username checks outKeyboard just bugged out on me. What the fuck, I don't think I've had this thing for two weeks yet
There is no reason why I shouldn't be able to have an intranet that connects every device in my home without going online where it could be hacked or spied onI'm equally frustrated by people who recognize the privacy issue, and just say "well, we don't need that technology anyway". Fuck that bullshit. I want thermostats that can be programmed from my cellphone or computer, and not the crappy interface that a segmented display and a few buttons allow. I want a smoker grill that can warn me about flare-ups, or tell me that the pellet fuel chute is clogged. I want a fridge that can remind me that the pack of bacon I've got is going to be past date soon, or detect that my milk has gone sour. I want technology to make life better in tiny, stupid little ways that would be absurdly decadent a century ago.
You really shouldn’t pound your head on the keyboard like that.l;'\
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Behind the scenes of the "Where has cat been" thread.You really shouldn’t pound your head on the keyboard like that.
There was a point where I stopped trying to have a point about anything and I was just outright trolling everyone lolBehind the scenes of the "Where has cat been" thread.
The triggers can be used to input characters, which I find preferable to clicking the pads.STEAM CONTROLLER HAS A VIRTUAL KEYBOARD LOL