Google memories shows me lots and lots pictures of my dog that died 1 year ago this week. Of course I was sad when reminded that my good boy wasn’t around anymore, but the more I saw the pictures, the more I remembered the good times. The constant pictures reminded me that he had a good active life. It’s now a conscious decision to not turn off this feature.
Since when has this been a thing? I’m glad I haven’t experienced it, but I want to know why so it stays that way
I like that feature. I like seeing how I’ve changed and how my life has changed.
I used to park my car in a fairly big subterranean parking with like 6 levels and thousands of spaces, it was often more or less full so my car could be really anywhere. To not have to walk around it all to find my car I took a picture of where I parked for finding it easily (numbers & floors were on the ground.
Got myself a wholesome collage of my car in different parking spaces, sprinkled with flowers from google photo.
Such memories! Did the slideshow trigger any deep emotions?
A slight smell of gasoline.
The obligatory sound of someone driving a car that desperately needs a new radiator belt.
I took a bunch of pictures of me and my cat just before we took her to be put down (cancer sucks). I obviously looked pretty upset in all of them. Like, three months later my phone put together a slideshow of misery to celebrate the occasion.
Slideshows of sorrow. Brought to you by the new OpenAI life tracker app!
I always laugh about the misinterpreted pictures. No, my sourdough bread isn’t a lovely cake, but I like it anyway.
you say that, but i still relish my trip to Circuit Board,
Is this some capitalist meme I’m too open source to understand?
Can I do that IRL?
Mine has been broken for some time now and keeps sending the same slideshow with the same top picture everyday, but I don’t want the feature in the first place so just ignore it.
Is this an apple thing? I never had that with android phones
Google photos will do it to ya, every single day