• TBi@lemmy.world
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    I’ve never had the balls but I always wanted to play my own music, turn it up max. Then point the speaker at them.

    Maybe, just maybe, they’d get the passive aggressive hint.

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      I have fantasized of doing exactly that but with the most annoying song I can think of. Something along the lines of Crazy Frog or Hampster Dance.

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    My neighbor has the same five country songs on blast eight hours a day, seven days a week, rain or shine

    I now have to pick between my sanity and fresh air.

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        Sometimes I idly fantasize about building one of those ultrasonic projectors to remotely turn their windows into speakers and loop their own music back at them

        but unfortunately I’m not enough of a jerk to actually do it

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      I wonder how well sound cancelling techniques would work here. Basically, identify the song, play the inverse, and you should only have to deal with a couple seconds of that nonsense.

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    The guy who had his phone on speaker but was also holding it like normal baffled me.

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    Yeah the people who are just unaware need like remedial education. The people who don’t care need something else.

    I think that some of them are broken inside. Like the world hurt them badly when they were vulnerable and projecting this tough guy “I do what I want” persona is a desperate play to feel like more than the dust of a shattered ego collected in a bag of meat.

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    If someone starts filming you because you told them off, you gotta go “Wait are you filming already? Nooo, you gotta wait for me to be ready! Ahem… CANT BELIEVE you’re blasting music on the train with no headphones and other people around, you cot no consideratie for other people on the train, ope I said train too many times lemme go again…” And then it just looks like a set up bit that nobody will believe was real.

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    I never understand how people can walk around with massive speakers, blasting music in public without being embarrassed.

    I’m always mortified if I accidentally play something before my earbuds connect.

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    ah, middle aged women telling you to mind your own business after politely bringing up something that is directly affecting you, and thus is in fact your business.

    nothing like it.

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    It has nothing to do with the possibility of someone nearby enjoying your podcast, tiktok, loud speaker phone convo, etc. It’s because you’re a lazy, inconsiderate ass that couldn’t be bothered to use some kind of headphone. That’s all. Doesn’t matter why, forgot them, lost them, whatever, but nonetheless it’s more convenient ro ignore the public setting and blast away.

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    Needs text alternative.

    Images of text break much that text alternatives do not. Losses due to image of text lacking alternative such as link:

    • usability
      • we can’t quote the text without pointless bullshit like retyping it or OCR
      • text search is unavailable
      • the system can’t
        • reflow text to varied screen sizes
        • vary presentation (size, contrast)
        • vary modality (audio, braille)
    • accessibility
      • lacks semantic structure (tags for titles, heading levels, sections, paragraphs, lists, emphasis, code, links, accessibility features, etc)
      • some users can’t read this due to lack of alt text
      • users can’t adapt the text for dyslexia or vision impairments
      • systems can’t read the text to them or send it to braille devices
    • web connectivity
      • we have to do failure-prone bullshit to find the original source
      • we can’t explore wider context of the original message
    • authenticity: we don’t know the image hasn’t been tampered
    • searchability: the “text” isn’t indexable by search engine in a meaningful way
    • fault tolerance: no text fallback if
      • image breaks
      • image host is geoblocked due to insane regulations.

    Contrary to age & humble appearance, text is an advanced technology that provides all these capabilities absent from images.

    I like the solution of ruining the listening experience for them by playing back their noise pollution with a delay or loop from a nearby phone. Others can join to compound the cacophony & turn it into a communal activity.

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    I can kind of see some people, especially with face time or something, using it for safety purposes. Like if they are out walking or something.

    Kind of like making noises on a trail to avoid bears.

    But when you’re with the herd, you’re probably safer than you think.

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    We failed when acting like an asshole changed from being rudeness and the implied lack of civilisation and instead became a sign of dominance, like in a wildlife documentary.

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      They’re just “alphas”… Trapped little pissants trying desperately to control any aspect of their life that they’ve utterly failed to develop in to a satisfactory existence. If only they’d realize it wasn’t everyone around them’s fault, and instead direct their ire at the rich pieces of shit draining any and all wealth from society.

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    Probably wouldn’t hurt if all the phone manufacturers hadn’t decided to remove the input for the most widely used and cheapest style of headphone connector

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      Don’t get me wrong, I hate the loss of the 3.5mm jack a lot, but bluetooth earbuds have gotten down to ~$20. On the cheap end, they’re not that much more expensive than wired earbuds were, and they’re a fraction of the price of the smartphone they’d be watching content on. I’d also argue that they last longer, as when I was buying cheap wired earbuds, it was usually the jack or the connection to the bud that failed and forced me to get replacements. Even though I’m still buying the cheapest kind, these days I usually only have to replace the buds after I lose them.

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        You know, phones with audio jacks also have bluetooth, right? There are also several kinds of headphones with removable/replacable wires.

        It is still unquestionably a removal of choice and convenience for the shitheads to have removed the jack.

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        They are down to $5 on the cheap end. They were already under $20 more than half a decade ago, I bought my OG redmi airdors for $13 in 2019. Those were the budget kings at the time and didn’t sound worse than $13 wired headphones, although battery life was pretty bad at that time still

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        You have to pick a higher end phone and a lower end earbuds to get to ‘a fraction of the price’ in realistic terms. The very cheapest headphones aren’t going to sound good or last long, and are still going to be in the range of 1/5th of the price of a budget phone vs 1/16 out something that is more in line with calling something ‘a fraction of’ something.

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      A usb c to aux adapter is under $5 You can get usb c headphones for under $10

      The bigger problem as is really emphasized by this post is that people just don’t care how their actions are affecting others. If I am using Bluetooth headphones and the battery dies that means I don’t get to listen to music anymore, it doesn’t mean now everyone else has to listen to my music.

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        Pro tip. If you turn the volume down and hold it to your ear you can still listen to whatever without anyone else hearing. Like we used to be able to hear the other end of the line without others hearing in the old days when we used phones to phone people.

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        Not really the point, it costs, people need to buy it, not doing it is easier.

        My wired headphones (Sony MH410c) cost me three euros. But those were often included when buying a Sony phone. A decade ago you automatically had headphones when buying a phone.

        Still doesn’t make it alright, but it’s let’s accessible now and I can see that leading to a societal change.

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          The bar for not being a piece of shit shouldn’t be so low that the only way to stop people from blasting music/videos is to give them free headphones with every purchase…

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            The issue is not the free headphones that aren’t there, it’s that people think having no headphones is an excuse to create an acousting hellscape for everyone around them.

            We can only solve that issue by telling people all the time until they stop doing it. It seems the reason it’s happening more and more is just because many others wear headphones and stare at their phones and no longer observe their surroundings. Strange times.

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          There are many USB-C audio dongles with an integrated dac. You just happened to buy one without a dac, and is thus not supported by your phone

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          There are some old iPhones that you can get a lightning to aux adapter for also under $5 but besides that what phone doesn’t come with a usb C and doesn’t have an aux?

          The point really doesn’t change though, if you don’t have headphones that work then don’t listen to anything instead of disturbing others