Although my first anime was back during early childhood (back when anime programme block was a regular thing in Indonesian television). Vulcan just really started following anime seriously during junior high school back in 2012 (classmates are into Attack on Titan and Sword Art Online during that time, and we often chatted about...
That's pretty amazing, and also makes me a little jealous because it's been out of print ever since I got into Leiji Matsumoto. I'm of the generation that was introduced to the Leijiverse through Rintaro's Galaxy Express 999 movie. I think appreciation's been gathering the last few years (we've had multiple manga releases, and Discotek brought out the entire GE999 series) so there's hope yet!
A couple of school friends were obsessed with Bubblegum Crisis. It took a long time for them to get me to watch any anime – the Patlabor movie was the first thing I saw – but I'd been hearing them talk about it (and post on forums, and maintain Geocities fan pages, and draw and draw and draw) for so long that I was practically brainwashed by their enthusiasm.
And yet: it was years before I saw Bubblegum Crisis itself. 🤣 I think the first fansubbed series I got around to watching was a terrible DivX copy of Angelic Layer, which still has a place in my heart. (The first e-sports anime! CLAMP! A toy tie-in you'll wish could be real!)
If someone sets up a Kbin/Lemmy community for iOS/macOS beta discussions let me know and I'll add it to the sidebar and pin a sticky for the beta period!
Yeah, a lot of the hands-on reviews talk about the apparent permanence of objects in Vision Pro – that they don't shift about like objects in ARKit and other implementations. That alone would make a huge difference for applications like this.
It's interesting: Vision Pro is the first headset with so many features intended to reduce isolation – EyeSight, Breakthrough, AudioPods – but it seems to get this criticism much more than others. (It's not just you: a lot of people feel this way, and Apple's attempts to address the issue don't invalidate the viewpoint.)
I wonder if it's because Apple's marketing is the closest most people have come to seeing a headset used in actual public spaces or in everyday life, as opposed to seeing it in the isolated rooms and workspaces of Meta, Microsoft, and Sony's marketing. By drawing attention to their workarounds, Apple's also drawing attention to the issue.
It reminds me of the increase in public concern about stalking after Apple released AirTags – the first keychain tracking device with features intended to combat stalking. Tile had been on the market for years at that point, but it was Apple that received the criticism because they'd drawn awareness to the issue.
I'm also old enough that I remember these same concerns being raised about personal stereos, and it was certainly true: earphones are still my favorite way to shut out my surrounding environment, especially somewhere noisy like a bus or train. But it's not as though the older generation complaining about them were engaged in empathy-expanding conversation with each other: they'd bury themselves in books and newspapers in the surrounding seats.
I guess that clinches it. I'm AFK right now but later today I'll be checking out PowerDeleteSuite (thanks to @solidgrue for mentioning it in this thread).
I don't think it's meant to seem concerning, just interesting, and a different perspective on Apple decisions that affect device transfer and repairability. These days I really don't worry about Apple making ends meet.
This bit could become a problem:
Since 2012, the Indian government has mostly blocked imports of used iPhones over concerns about e-waste and domestic production. Apple repeatedly pushed to overturn the policy in the years that followed, according to reports, but the government held firm. With no old iPhones coming into the country and few new models being sold, there's a limited number of phones that can be refurbished.
It's easy to imagine scarcity further incentivizing iPhone thefts and expanding illegal import markets. Those are problems that would exist anyway of course, but it could make them worse.
Blockchain technology hasn't contributed anything of lasting value, and too much money, energy, and good will has been burned by people trying.
Its most popular applications are cryptocurrencies, which are used for gambling, money laundering, and for collecting payments from ransomware victims. Someone once bought a pizza with them, but since that time their transactions have become too slow and their value too volatile to exchange them for anything so concrete.
Various attempts have been made to use blockchain technology for public or shared databases, but it turns out to be worse than all the other faster and much simpler existing solutions in that space.
Others have attempted to bolt it on to various business and social systems, but it hasn't provided any practical benefit there either. It remains a slow and cumbersome alternative to every problem.
Its unique superpower is that it can be used to make contracts between parties that have no trust in one another and no social or legal system of enforcement, so long as your definition of a contract is sufficiently narrow, can be reduced to terms understood by the world's slowest logic engine, and is perfectly encoded the first time around and doesn't require any adjustment thereafter. If one or more of those conditions fail, you'll find yourself turning to the social and legal systems of enforcement you thought you didn't have.
Square Enix revealed that it is developing a new game in the Dragon Quest Monsters spinoff game series to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the game series.
Thanks for the reminder! I saved a bunch of interesting and useful stuff with that interface, I should definitely grab it all before I go.
I'm still conflicted about deleting my accounts tbh. I shared a few useful things on Reddit, and even followed up on questions that I'd later answered for myself. Someone might find it useful, and it seems a shame to take it back just to spite a corporation.
I downloaded all my old comments and I'll certainly use them as a resource here if the same questions come up again. It'll be a while before kbin.social shows up in search engines the way Reddit does, though.
I hope enough interesting people stick around to keep the threadiverse fun.
Kbin's an alpha product. It'd only just been released when Reddit went Hinamizawa on us, and despite the alpha snags it seems to be serving lots of us pretty well already. It's amazing for an open source project to have this much interest and excitement out of the gate, and I hope that continues… maybe not at the same pace, though. ernest needs coffee, but ernest also needs sleep.
Always on the lookout for light, fluffy shows like these. Strawberry Marshmallows. Thanks to the Kickstarter we rewatched Aria over the pandemic, and I credit it for keeping total misanthropy at bay.
Hakumei & Mikochi is a recent one that feels close in spirit. I started re-reading the manga the last few nights and it's that same positive slice-of-life energy.
I had a similar experience. (Almost the opposite preferences, but a similar experience anyway!)
I think it only makes sense once you've tried a couple of different profiles to learn what your fingers like. After that it almost feels like a cheat code.
The nearest I've been to trying it was in this post which links directly to a thread on another instance. It didn't do anything special, and I think it might've been more confusing than beneficial.
It's a low enough priority for now that I'm waiting a bit before bringing it up in kbinMeta, but would be nice to improve that some day.
Hat tip to @symfonystationwho posted this to /m/fediverse! (Hindsight maybe this should've been a x-post? Not sure what the x-post experience is like in kbin today, though. It may need work.)
/kbin Issues (codeberg.org)
How did you get into anime?
Although my first anime was back during early childhood (back when anime programme block was a regular thing in Indonesian television). Vulcan just really started following anime seriously during junior high school back in 2012 (classmates are into Attack on Titan and Sword Art Online during that time, and we often chatted about...
Where’s the iOS beta 17 discussion happening?
I’m used to a large number of posts regarding iOS beta testing at this point in the year after WWDC....
Question Of The Week: What's an app you'd like to try in visionOS?
Can be an app that exists on other platforms or a new idea, as long as you don't mind sharing....
Reddit Threatens to Remove Moderators From Subreddits Continuing Apollo-Related Blackouts (www.macrumors.com)
As some subreddits continue blackouts to protest Reddit's plans to charge high prices for its API, Reddit has informed the moderators of those...
Apple’s biggest competition in India? Used iPhone sellers (restofworld.org)
“We give them the same phone, in the same brand-new condition,” says one seller.
What is a technological advancement today that you wish never existed?
For me, I would choose computer viruses.
Square Enix Reveals New Dragon Quest Monsters Game for Switch (www.animenewsnetwork.com)
Square Enix revealed that it is developing a new game in the Dragon Quest Monsters spinoff game series to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the game series.
Reddit communities with millions of followers plan to extend the blackout indefinitely (www.theverge.com)
This will get interesting.
A lot subreddits end their blackout tomorrow. Will you go back to Reddit, or continue with kbin and the Fediverse?
I haven't used Reddit at all since the blackout began. Even if they change course, the Fediverse is growing on me, and I think I'll stay here....
What are some of your favorite Anime to re-watch?
I've been re-watching Hunter x Hunter lately. It has been really fun. What are some of the anime you keep going back to?
Supplier capacity may limit Vision Pro shipments (thelec.net)
Sources said Sony's OLEDoS capacity means Apple will only be able to ship hundreds of thousands of Vision Pro at most next year.
The Anime You Should Have Watched in Spring 2013 (www.animenewsnetwork.com)
Travel back ten years and revisit some fan favorite anime and hidden gems.
For reasons no one can fathom, McDonald’s has released a new Game Boy Color game (arstechnica.com)
Grimace's Birthday was developed by Krool Toys, a Brooklyn-based independent game studio.
Apple’s Original Vision Products Were a Line of CRTs (512pixels.net)
The Apple Vision Pro may be ushering in the era of spatial computing, but like many other Apple products, it's using a name steeped in history.
John Gruber's first impressions of Vision Pro and VisionOS (daringfireball.net)
"I got to spend about 30 minutes Monday afternoon using a Vision Pro and VisionOS at Apple Park…"
Keycaps.info (www.keycaps.info)
Tool for comparing keycap profiles.
App Store Story: What the Heck Is Mastodon? (apps.apple.com)
App Store story highlighting Ivory, Mona, Mastonaut, and other Mastodon apps for Mac and iOS.