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tojikomori

@tojikomori@kbin.social

Conscientious spectre making a home in the threadiverse.

I also toot as @tojikomori.

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...

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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!

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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!)

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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