Just double-checked. My current smartphone that I partially picked for it’s 3.5mm socket does have built in FM radio that works great and only functions with earphones plugged in.
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One reason is that every implementation I’ve ever tried relies on using the wired earphones as an aerial and Apple magically convinced everyone that having a 3.5mm port is somehow a bad thing.
Piers@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•A new smartphone again? Rethink unhealthy culture of frequent upgradesEnglish3·2 years agoIt’s not about more reusable hardware it’s about software being constrained to support existing hardware rather than ditch it to save a fee bucks on development.
If it’s anywhere near that long you should see a doctor.
I really don’t understand why it’s such a common confusion. None of these people struggle with the difference between their gas supply and their oven.
Piers@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Aphantasia... apparently 3% of the world has it. Any aphantasists in here, who've had success improving their condition?English2·2 years agoAFAIK whilst some creatives do fully conceptualise the work in their heads then set out to externally reproduce it, the more normal approach is to have a less complete notion and then create something via the process. IE, a musician might have a melody in their head but then they will play it on the instrument and experiment with different variations and accompaniments to see what sounds good and build on it that way, rather than sit and think of an entire piece based on that, then play it out loud.
Piers@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Aphantasia... apparently 3% of the world has it. Any aphantasists in here, who've had success improving their condition?English1·2 years agoI did write a lengthy (nice) response to try to better articulate my own subjective experience for comparison so we could continue to try to better understand one another but then I kinda just lost faith in the idea…
Do you possibly speak more than one language to any degree? If you think of the words “yes” and “oui” (yes in French), there must be some difference in what you experience inside your mind despite the meaning being the same. So what is different between the two subjective experiences for you?
Piers@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Striking actor Stephen Fry says his voice was stolen from the Harry Potter audiobooks and replicated by AIEnglish4·2 years agoWrong. The real question is why do we presuppose that the output of creatively driven individuals must generate profit for a capitalist economy to have sufficient value that those people be permitted the basic necessities of life? Frankly I suspect most of our most valuable contributors to culture are never given the opportunity to be bad enough long enough to develop into their potential.
This whole “oh no, AI is going to take away our liveihoods” notion fundamentally accepts the false notion that people are only deserving of a functional life so long as the primary activities of that life is ultimately to contribute towards increasing the wealth of a tiny percentage of individuals.
It’s the same mistake that leads us to massively undersupport educators and carers and will have people freaking out about how they’ll “earn a living” once robots are able to do everything we practically require to be done.
People are fundamentally entitled to a living. If someone is being denied one, then look at the system that causes that not the specifics of that particular flavour of how it’s happening.
Piers@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Aphantasia... apparently 3% of the world has it. Any aphantasists in here, who've had success improving their condition?English1·2 years agoBut, for you to put the words in “in the right order” they must take some sort of descreet experiential form.
Piers@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Hell freezes over, MS Paint adds support for layers and PNG transparencyEnglish72·2 years agoNo. Wordpad is the one being discontinued. Paint is one of several programs that can now be uninstalled from Windows by end users without any special tricks.
Piers@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Aphantasia... apparently 3% of the world has it. Any aphantasists in here, who've had success improving their condition?English2·2 years agoYes but my question is that if you say you neither hear nor see the words, what experience does “I just think of the words” mean?
For me if I think of the words in a song I experience that as an auditory thought that may have some more abstract or emotional types of thinking attached to those words (ie, if I’m think of the word “cold” I might hear the word cold in my head and also feel the idea of coldness, or if I think of the word “angry” I’ll hear the word angry in my head and angry associations will come up. Note, this hearing of sounds inside the mind is not the same as experiencing an auditory halicination where you perceive you have heard an external noise with your ears.)
Piers@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Aphantasia... apparently 3% of the world has it. Any aphantasists in here, who've had success improving their condition?English1·2 years agoi just can’t stop trying to get all the words in the right order
Piers@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Aphantasia... apparently 3% of the world has it. Any aphantasists in here, who've had success improving their condition?English1·2 years agoIf you neither hear nor see the words in your head, how do you experience them to reorder them?
The wealth class were buying more money from the future. We’re now living in that future and all our money is disappearing into the pockets of the wealthy. Somehow this is an essential process in order for people to get anything done.
Piers@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Yes, a Pigeon is Faster for Data Transfer than Gigabit Fiber InternetEnglish14·2 years agoI can’t remember who (probably all of them) but one of the fang companies offers a service where they’ll send you a truck with a huge backup server in a shipping container to do an on site backup to drive back to their cloud servers (for similar reasons.)
Piers@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Elon Musk appearance at Valorant Champions tournament met with boos, crowd chanting 'Bring back Twitter'English3·2 years agoYeah and the key part would be to get up his nose which “Bring back Twitter” + boos certainly achieves.
Piers@lemmy.worldto Lemmy.World Announcements@lemmy.world•Temporary Changes to our Sign-Up PolicyEnglish102·2 years agoIt’s a good question. Hopefully the Beehaw admin team will reach out to the Lemmy.World admin team to have a discussion about exactly what the LW admins are trying to achieve and under what conditions they will be ready to reopen submissions. Though even if they do have that conversation there’s no guarantee that that will match up with what the Beehaw admins are looking for in order to refederate. It was made clear from the Beehaw admins at the time though that they didn’t have any issues with LW in general, only that toxic disruptive people were using the open sign-up of LW to create accounts to go cause trouble over at Beehaw (outside of the general LW userbase) and that they hoped to refederate once better tools were in place to address those disruptive users. Could be that lines up pretty well with LW’s goal to wait until they have better tools to address malicious bot accounts before they reopen signups.
There’s a chicken pox vaccine that prevents you from catching it yes. The shingles vaccine reduces the risk of the shingles you already have breaking through into active infection for about 10 years and then isn’t effective a second time. (Currently) there’s no not-having-shingles once you’ve got it.
It’s because the people making these decisions aren’t incrntivised to think about the long term effect for the company. All they need to worry about is if it makes line go up in the short-term so they can get a fat bonus then use how much line went up to get a job somewhere else before the shit hits the fan. Rinse and repeat.