What you can search to find more information on the subject is the “Soap Opera Effect”. – Essentially, people are so used to 24.99fps that higher framerates are considered to ‘look funny’ when the camera pans, etc.
What you can search to find more information on the subject is the “Soap Opera Effect”. – Essentially, people are so used to 24.99fps that higher framerates are considered to ‘look funny’ when the camera pans, etc.
They’ll just keep a security detail. It won’t even be a consideration. They’ll just do it, and not even care that it happened.
“Dad, I can smell you from across the room.”
Yeah, that’s not a thing. Interacting with an assistant is just simply the fact that you’ve got a microphone on. If you connect it to a phone with an assistant…tada, it uses that mic. And earbuds with their own apps on a smartphone are how they do the things like EQ adjustments, because bluetooth doesn’t have a standard for that; and get this – the apps are completely optional on all of them.
So…what about current bluetooth devices are “enshittified” or did you just see the word on your word-of-the-day calendar and have to use it?
Enshittification is used for platforms that are great in the beginning, and then slowly are designed to wring money out of their users. Bluetooth anything doesn’t really fit that description.
How is the internet supposed to work if we don’t agree on where every site goes? How are you supposed to decentralize a central agreement?
You can use whatever top level domain you want, you just have to convince everyone in the world to use your Root servers instead of ICANN, which ain’t gonna happen. Tor has the .onion TLD, etc. There are no restrictions here. They’re more like…agreements.
I mean…is it though? I thought they stopped selling the NVidia Shield. So, there isn’t exactly any “competition”.