I’d rather not tbh
I’d rather not tbh
I know you tried to get ahead of it in the post, but I truly think that is your problem and you might be reading too much into it… You don’t get to skip that response just because you mentioned it.
I’m in the UK and honestly never noticed anything like this. Are you talking about people looking in your direction, or staring straight at you for over a minute?
Tbh, nobody cares what you’re doing and nobody wants to stare at you. Maybe there’s the occasional weirdo, but in my experience they’ve usually got some pretty obvious mental health issues.
Pretty good if actually mattered.
It’s a talking point that’s only upheld on political whim, which defeats the entire purpose of it.
I see no hope for this country. Things are just getting worse and worse every year, how long can this keep going?
It’s pretty bad now, but I seriously worry what things will be like in 20 or so years.
Hmm, we’ll have to agree to disagree there. They can 100% decrease the size of the processing bits and reduce weight.
I just think it’s very shortsighted to look at such an early version of the product and say “it won’t change much”. Especially when however many years ago you could have said that what we’ve got right now isn’t possible.
I mean, you can just take it off?
Also, regarding the adoption of the headset, I think it’s absolutely crazy to say that it probably won’t get less bulky. Tech is constantly getting smaller and that will be the number one priority with the headset.
If they can make the price and comfort level right, then I do think it becomes a mainstream product. Not saying people wear it 24/7, but that most households would have one, and it would become somewhat important for WFH and remote meetings.
I’m not a fanboy for Apple, but personally I just think it is the tech of the (relatively) near future.
Hmm, I’d say it got worse after I caught Covid, but I wouldn’t say that was the cause.
I’ve never had good energy levels, but it felt like it had been specifically downhill over 5 or so years, and then completely fell off the cliff for a year.
I think it was a general blood test, they weren’t looking for hypothyroidism specifically.
I don’t know why the word was removed, wasn’t that bad 😆
I was just constantly tired and stressed, eventually the stress was causing heart palpitations so went to the doctor and they did a blood test.
Before the meds it was like being an old phone with a dying battery. Only ever charged up to 60% no matter how much sleep, and ran out of power in a few hours.
I used to be like that, hypothyroidism is a removed.
Since being on the meds I now have the energy to do two separate things in a single day.
Yeah, I had someone play some Snarky Puppy for me once. Straight up felt uncomfortable listening to it with them staring at me, but said it was alright.
Went away and listened to it again and loved it. Even if it’s good, it’s difficult to get into with someone breathing down your neck.
Never play music for someone unless you’re 100% sure they’ll love it. Otherwise, just give a recommendation and let them listen to it in their own time.
It’s difficult to enjoy something that’s been sprung on you with someone waiting for your validation. Unless you’re drunk or high.
lol, this comment perfectly captures what a Lemmy user is like
I like how those people didn’t appreciate you taking away their circlejerk opportunity, so just downvoted you instead 😂
I swear half of Lemmy is just people talking about how they don’t use Twitter or Reddit.
Yeah, forcing vulnerable people out of their homes so the government can misspend the saved money seems like a great idea.
Obviously we need to save money by taking it from the poorest and most vulnerable people in our society, they can’t fight for themselves so ez money.
Bristol City Council has stressed that should changes come into effect, discussions will be had with the disabled person they impact, before decisions are made.
Council: “We’re putting you in a care home”
Disabled person: “I don’t want that”
Council: “IDGAF what you want”
I generally avoid liking any companies or brands, but it’s difficult to not appreciate some of the things Valve does.
They do things for their own benefit, but it benefits everyone because they don’t try and lock things down quite like other companies.
The children yearn for the jam factory