• danc4498@lemmy.world
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    33 minutes ago

    So ironic considering the advertising material. It feels like this show is about technology replacing humans.

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    1 hour ago

    FYI there is a setting to disable ads. Doesn’t excuse them for introducing ads in the first place, but at least it’s a solvable problem (for now).

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    Imagine your name really is “Carol”, then you wake up one day and see this shit

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        I would go on a killing spree if this happened I already have an irrational hatred of advertisements outside irl. Often think about somehow hacking the digital ones and placing my own messages.

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          41 minutes ago

          You’re more sophisticated than I am. I’ve only haven’t thrown bricks at the billboards in my bus stop because I don’t feel like going to jail over crimes against public property

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      I’m reading a book where they mention “Ambience” systems… basically nanobots floating in the air everywhere so you can just ask something and literally hear voices with the answer or suddenly see images floating in front of your face.

      Imagine that tech in this stupid timeline…

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    2 hours ago

    I still don’t understand any benefit from having a screen on my fridge… but now I hate them, thanks Samsung

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      I don’t like anything on the fridge door including water and ice dispensers. Love the water dispensers inside the fridge

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      I just find it astonishing that Samsung still makes appliances… Considering how awful they are at doing it, and how much money they have to lose for the dozen+ warranty repair visits they inevitably have before ultimately refunding the device.

      Maybe thats why they have screens, So their appliance division can finally turn profit by advertising you until their device dies

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        I think their appliances are a lot like the rest of their tech. If you get a good one it’s solid for years and years, but God help you if you get a shitty one because their customer service is garbage.

        Also idk what crack or other drug their engineer was on that designed the ice box in my freezer but it literally is made in a way that constantly causes problems with ice build up and not being able to dispense ice because of it.

        But I will say all the rest of my Samsung appliances and even the fridge aside from that ice box bullshit have been going strong.

        I think they also have crap quality control, it reminds me a lot of anything Alienware I’ve owned. Still using a mouse from 15 years ago but also had a keyboard from them die right around the one year mark and it was impossible to get any help from their support.

        While I’m ranting huge shout out to turtle beach who’s customer support and care was exceptional. My dog chewed through my headset wires and they shipped me a new one no cost.

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    I remember when fridges with screens were first becoming a thing, and one way they tried to sell them was the convenience of being able to leave notes, shopping lists, photos, etc… for other members of the family. And even back then, before the advertising apocalypse, I remember thinking, what in the actual fuck makes this 1000 dollar feature any more useful than a 20 dollar magnetic white board and a dry erase marker?

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      I actually think a multipurpose digital screen could be quite useful and fun on a refrigerator, not needed or necessary at all but I think in a less enshittified timeline an open source version of this, possibly even an e-ink screen, could actually be nice. It would make far more sense as a whiteboard type object that you attach to your refrigerator though and obviously this entire concept is predatory on so many levels it is mindboggling… but the idea of having a sort of communal digital screen on a refrigerator isn’t a bad idea itself I don’t think as hard as it is to imagine a reality where an appliance like this was designed in good faith.

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        100%. It’s a matter of where does the technology stop being about “useful for us” and starts being “useful for them”.

        A digital whiteboard would be a good feature (not ‘necessary’, but cool). It’s when they decide it needs to be connected to the internet that it becomes “is this technology serving us…or serving them” that’s the problem.

        I’m not anti-tech at all. Quite the opposite. But I remember the mid-2000s when all of this tech was getting off the ground and it was being innovated and invented for OUR benefit, not for the corporations. That’s when this kind of stuff was fun.

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      Because you must consooooooooom. Don’t think, just spend. See shiny “useful” feature, open wallet.

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        It’s depressing to notice just how much pop culture from teh 80s onward was trying to warn us about this coming shittorm. It’s like, as soon as Reaganomics came on the scene, there were those who immediately saw it for what it was and started fighting. (Punk Rock, Literature, Movies, etc…) and it wasn’t enough. No one paid any attention and we are now where we are because as a culture we got sucked into chasing more shiny shit at the expense of our own good.

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      Ads are shitty.

      Ads on fridge are insanely shitty.

      That particular ad is good as ads go.

      The product advertised is amazing.

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          I like it a lot. I’ll warn you that the pacing is slow. Not as slow as Severance, but still slow. The world building is a lot of fun. If you want a conflict/resolution cycle per episode, you’ll hate it. The good news is, you’ll know after the first episode if it’s for you.

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        I did a little “is shit rotting in your fridge?, also inventory” thing for senior design. It was a cursed project for a variety of reasons, but even what we did was a stretch in terms of utility.

        If only we had known that the girl that came up with the idea was actively detrimental to everything she was even adjacent to

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          There’s a super easy way to find out the answer to that question that does not require a screen… it’s incredibly innovative and kind of magic though, so I understand it’s not everyone’s first thought.

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      I keep racking my brain on this one. Unless it’s doing advanced things like automatically tracking fridge inventory and helping build shopping lists, there’s literally no point. Analog controls work fine, even for fancier fridges with integrated ice makers.

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          And even that one is not a good use case really because of the location.

          The counter makes a lot more sense for a recipe screen, and turns out a tablet is good at that.

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    That comma is unnecessary and introduces ambiguity to the sentence, which is the opposite of what commas are supposed to do.

    For example, who is the dumbass?:

    Have a good weekend dumbass!

    Have a good week, dumbass!

    Have a good week,

    Dumbass!

    Who is Carol?!? The addressed, or the addressee? (I’m not actually an English expert so may be wildly incorrect)

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      You’re wildly incorrect, according to every major style guide.

      If you’re critiquing widely accepted rules of English grammar, your critique may be valid.

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        Honestly I’m not sure if I’m critiquing widely accepted English grammar because it seems kinda like the serial comma (some use, some don’t), but I don’t know the name for it.

        The NY Times piece on commas doesn’t cite any sources and gives examples with and without based on Byzantine rules I highly doubt anyone follows, and the OWL doesn’t seem to cover this specifically.

        So… any idea what this particular type of comma is called that I’m wrong about but would like to persuade others that I should be right?

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            Thanks!

            I’m definitely arguing against standard rules then 🙄

            However, I’d say generally people write “Good morning John, please do this boring thing from last week”, instead of “Good morning, John, please do this thing”.

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              I don’t know, Carol.

              I don’t know Carol.

              It reduces ambiguity in some cases, but unlike the Oxford comma, it never adds ambiguity (I don’t think the inline-signing of a letter ambiguity mentioned earlier is reasonable).

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    To that I say, why in the hell would you buy a smart fridge in the first place? That’s on you for buying something that stupid.

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      it will become like many appliances… You want a dumb tv? Possible, but it will cost you more than a smart one. You want a dumb fridge? Fine, but soon it will cost you more than a ‘smart’ one you can’t even turn on without making an account somewhere and registering your email and phone

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        My dad owned a bunch of jeeps from the 90’s to 2005 ish. I never understood how anyone could buy more than one of these pieces of shit.

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              The Lego of the automotive world, incredibly reliable, fantastic for off-roading, the chassis and shocks placement is what kicked off custom shocks as a thing, etc.

              It was the Jeep (that wasn’t a military design) that defined the brand. Which Jeep spent all its time after just ruining.

              The steering was definitely very responsive for its time, though I’d personally call it a plus. Especially when it came to offroading, it was a huge benefit to get over hazards.

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                fantastic for off-roading

                Once you replaced the Lil Tikes suspension with actual suspension. Factory setups were always fake off road.

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          I have a friend who swears by them. Buys one after another of those heaps of junk. I always ask her “how’s your Heep?”

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      Then connect to the internet? But I think saw on YouTube that they can brick your fridge if you do anything to stop getting ads.

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    The absolute irony. Yeah, this advert is trying to be a reference to what’s happening in the series, as this is exactly what the main character is experiencing.

    But it creeped out and distressed the character into a mental breakdown. Yes, let’s emulate that as a tongue-in-cheek fridge advertisement.

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      For someone who rolled up every psychiatrist, psychologist, and social worker on earth into their head they don’t seem to know how to handle someone experiencing grief/ptsd very well.

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        Someone on the Pluribus subreddit suggested that certain quirks of the collective consciousness comes from how it needs to stay functional despite a vast array of minds that are individually quite different, and how those different personalities and experiences need to be merged together somehow.

        There are empathetic people and completely obtuse people inside the the consciousness, highly intelligent people and those with regressive mental disorders, or more importantly; abusers and abuse victims.

        In order to keep cohesion, they literally cannot deal with negative emotions. Imagine an abuser and their abuse victim merging into a single consciousness. How would they even function?

        They wouldn’t.

        So whenever the collective consciousness is forced to deal with negative emotions, it goes into a seizure.

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          I’m not sure I’m convinced. They don’t seem to be struggling with consensus on any other matters, so that kind of implies they’re just one single consciousness rather than a gestalt of conflicting ones. I don’t think the individuals are still in there, or they’re so completely subsumed they might as well be gone.

          As for their vulnerability to emotional outbursts I’m betting that whatever happened with the immune survivors has made them into transmitters but not receivers for whatever psychic frequency the collective operates on. Which is why they cannot disobey or lie to her about anything except their “biological imperatives” (and even then only passively) and cannot handle her negative emotions since it disrupts the positive emotions they’re using to keep everyone’s consciousnesses subdued.

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    Imo this is not so much infuriating as it is just straight up ridiculous.
    Don’t bloody buy smart appliances. If you happen to have one, switch off its connectivity. If you insist on local connectivity, isolate it from the web. If you insist on using the internet connectivity of your home appliance then you deserve every bit of the nonsense that is thrown at you