- Showroom7561@lemmy.caEnglish9 months
I’ll turn to spray paint and vandalism if we ever reach that kind of ad hellscape.
- Meron35@lemmy.worldEnglish9 months
Just be like the French and ban billboard advertising. No need for these stupid gadgets.
French cities are banning billboards - https://www.marketplace.org/story/2023/03/06/french-cities-are-banning-billboards
- 9 months
If you can superimpose a blocker over real-world ads, you can superimpose ads onto plain walls too
- 9 months
If there’s a real world screen showing a real world ad to you, you’ve got to be really careful not to lean against the screen with a broken spark plug or some other sort of ceramic shard, because you could easily shatter the screen and make it really hard for you and other people to be advertised to 👉👈🥺
GoogleDuckDuckGo “Tactical Pen” 😏- anomnom@sh.itjust.worksEnglish9 months
Save money and get a spring loaded center punch at a hardware store.
Or one of these. It blends in better with the rest of your pens in a bag.
- 9 months
Super clever project, but goddamn does this need feel so dystopian.

- Ganbat@lemmy.dbzer0.comEnglish9 months
Work 8 hours
Sleep 8 hours
Play 8 hoursOld-school dystopias were a fucking dream compared to the modern world I guess.
Al Bundy peaked in highschool, never went to college, was a shoe salesman at the mall. Al Bundy had an, at least, three bedroom single family home in a nice neighborhood, supported a family of four plus a dog on his single income, had ample free time to spend with family and friends and to spend on hobbies.
Al Bundy: Failure and constant butt of jokes in the 1980s, unobtainable vision of success in the 2020s
- MangoCats@feddit.itEnglish9 months
So, through my lifetime that “Work 8 hours” somehow evolved into:
Leave for work at 7am. Show up for work by 8am. Get an hour for lunch, unpaid. Leave work at 5pm. Get home approximately 6pm, if you don’t stop to buy groceries or something.
I suppose commuting and lunch are supposed to be part of those “8 hours of play”?
rmuk@feddit.ukEnglish
9 monthsEight hours of labour, eight hours of recovery, eight hours of preparing for labour/recovery.
- NoSpotOfGround@lemmy.worldEnglish9 months
I’m all for the “SLEEP 8 HOURS” bit though. I need more of that in my life.
- melsaskca@lemmy.caEnglish9 months
I’m starting to think that without the advertisement industry that the whole world’s capitalistic societies would collapse. Where else is value so subjective that you can earn a million bucks if you are slightly famous and in a 30 second commercial.
- slaneesh_is_right@lemmy.orgEnglish9 months
I honestly don’t understand ads and people who “fall” for them. There were a few local ads here of locally famous footballer next to a Hyundai and a slogan like: blabla gives Hyundai two thumbs up. Why would he care? What does he know about cars? He’s not even pretending to drive a Hyundai irl.
- WhyJiffie@sh.itjust.worksEnglish9 months
it sounds good, until you realize that it needs not only AR glasses, but one with built in cameras.
such glasses need to be banned yesterday. AR glasses are obviously not the problem, but basically walking always on cameras are
lime!@feddit.nuEnglish
9 monthsall AR glasses need cameras. that’s how they figure out where in the R to put the A.
- WhyJiffie@sh.itjust.worksEnglish9 months
not really. AR glasses don’t have to be aware of your surroundings, they can just place content relative to where you look, and they can use a gyroscope as a compass for more advanced things. maybe there are other sensors that would be useful too while being compatible with privacy.
of course they won’t be able to place apps on your fridge, or run search on anyone coming by on the street, but it can still be very useful
- naRADa@lemmy.caEnglish9 months
Ban them? No.
While there are misuses and privacy invasions, they still can be beneficial for some people. Bracket bans only harm those who can truely benefit from it (visual impaired, deaf, folks who need translations etc )
- WhyJiffie@sh.itjust.worksEnglish9 months
yes. ban them. they are already illegal in civilized countries for recording people without their expressed consent.
ok, maybe I wasn’t clear, ban them from public spaces, including venues. you can use it at home if you want, and at your friends if they don’t send you home for it.
folks who need translations
they can point their phones’ focused camera on the text they want to translate.
for disabilities, we need to research tools that allow affected people to exist more freely while being compatible with privacy.
yes, I’m also against artificial eyes that work electronically or can connect to an electronic system
mat@linux.communityEnglish
9 monthsEnjoyed the article but augh that sticky banner at the top that follows as I scroll took up 30% of my reading space. Gave up halfway through to enable reader mode on Firefox mobile…




