Often times when duckduckgoing (is that the right term for that) advice for products, I use the !ddgr key to directly search reddit for advice. But in a post-blackout world, I need to do this a lot less. So I want to know what the best places are to get reviews and advice for products that are human and not top 10 listicals.
Bookwyrm might be a good place to collect all kinds of academic reviews in an open space aka the #Fediverse. One could even automate things, or invite for review texts through Mastodon or email (with a Python script translating the different categories). Maybe the academic instance would need a slightly different design, without ratings, and cover images being less prominent. Yet there's potential.
"They don't support active noise cancellation!" the reviewer shouts, gesticulating wildly.
No, because there is no seal with your ear canal, rendering such a feature pointless. This is physics, not a poor product choice.
"Okay, but they don't sound as good as my favourite thing that I have to screw deep into my lugholes."
That's just physics again.
"Okay, but these are expensive, so I should recommend an alternative. How about... some other thing that you'll have to dig into your scull."
No.
Some people (myself included) don't like their hearing being completely blocked off, reliance on a transparency mode that is probably terrible, the physical discomfort of something penetrating in towards their eardrum, having to try several sets of first-and-third-party tips, and the endless fiddling to get a good fit. Stop trying to sell #AirPods Pro to those people. However rare a more open design might be, it is a legitimate product category in its own right. Comparing it to something it isn't aiming to be, every single time, is not helpful.
I have been involved in a very exciting project over the last 3 years working with archaeologists from the universities of Stavanger and Bergen examining the likely consequences of the #Storegga#Tsunami on coastal communities in Norway over 8000 years ago. We model the Storegga #landslide and generated tsunami and the inundation at high-resolution at multiple sites along the coast of Norway. New paper in #Quaternary#Science#Reviews: Walker et al. (2024) https://authors.elsevier.com/c/1iEUg_6JeyQDF1
Hi team. Because we need more things to do 😼 , we are bringing back mini reviews. They were fun little talking points and conversation starters in the heady early #radioFreeFedi days.
Micro, unconventional, smashed full of potentially lost references or inversely fun homework and guaranteed to have sloppy grammar to fit into a limited character count post.
Off the cuff and straight from the melting brain of the hamster sprinting in the wheel powering the RFF signal.
My review of the RoyalKludge RK84 Wireless RGB Limited Edition Keyboard has been posted to the #AllThingsTech blog and you can view it via the link below.
Let me know your thoughts in the comments below. And remember, if you decide to pick one of these up, or any product from them, you can use my code mentioned in the review to save 10% off your entire order!
I suppose no time better than the present, on Singapore's Independence Day. I've put up a website for my book, magazine and on-line fiction reviews. It currently covers what I've read from the present back to 2019, with further back-dated reviews (my Goodreads reviews) to be added from time to time.
The reviews are simple markdown formatted text files. They are hosted on Github with Github Pages being used to generate the final HTML files.
Uneven but entertainingly lurid crime movie that fulfills the Luke Skywalker/Candyman team up you spent years wishing for.
Decent performances cover up a derivative story. Gratuitous gore and nudity also cover up most of its flaws.
Nothing special but you never feel your time is wasted.
Watch even if you're allergic to seafood.
It's Speculative Fiction Saturday - authors, pop in and tell us about your latest success. New book or short story coming out? Let us know. Just sell something? Let us know so we can cheer you on!
HOW IT WORKS:
—Post your announcement as a separate post so we can comment on it directly
—Check out the other posts and congratulate and share them too!
Moving over from Reddit, I don't want to just lurk here, so I thought I'd introduce myself by mentioning the last science fiction novels I read along with how I enjoyed them. I just reread what I wrote and I believe they are spoiler-free, though I may be corrected on that point....
MacReady and Childs would go on to form the pop R and B duo The Parka Brothers.
Their lone album EXTREME SHRINKAGE would spawn two Top Ten Hits "MacReady or Not" and "Don't Trust that Dog".
Best places to get human reviews/recommendations outside of reddit?
Often times when duckduckgoing (is that the right term for that) advice for products, I use the !ddgr key to directly search reddit for advice. But in a post-blackout world, I need to do this a lot less. So I want to know what the best places are to get reviews and advice for products that are human and not top 10 listicals.
OC The last four science fiction books I read. (I don't believe there are any spoilers)
Moving over from Reddit, I don't want to just lurk here, so I thought I'd introduce myself by mentioning the last science fiction novels I read along with how I enjoyed them. I just reread what I wrote and I believe they are spoiler-free, though I may be corrected on that point....