• LillyPip@lemmy.ca
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    1 month ago

    Counterpoint: I’m old and don’t miss any of that. Fewer devices is very, very nice. And fewer physical pieces of media is even nicer for the environment.

    I actually don’t miss having to be kind and rewind, or spending 15 minutes with a pencil spooling my music back into a listenable format after being a bit careless with my tapes, only to have Glenn Frey sound like he’s eating marbles next time.

    Less waste and less hassle. Nostalgia is overrated.

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      1 month ago

      It’s more nuanced. We like having all that stuff on one device. It’s the other stuff the device does that annoys us.

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        1 month ago

        That’s not an issue with the medium, though.

        And I really appreciate being able to watch hours of content with no adverts now. Back in the day, nearly everything had unskippable ads. There was no adblock; you had to watch everything on someone else’s schedule, and the only way to not watch ads was to pee or make a sandwich.

        I haven’t seen an ad in years and, my god, it’s awesome.

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        1 month ago

        I guess i just miss having a walkman mode, where all it did was play music. If I could turn on a walkman mode on my phone, I sometimes would definitely do that.

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          1 month ago

          Turn on do-not-disturb and you don’t get notifications or calls. It’s not a true walkman mode but it turns off some distractions.

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            1 month ago

            A good suggestion. The harder problem is actually me. Oh, imma skip this song I don’t like it. Maybe they have a new album out, I’ll just quickly check. Hmm, what’s the weather tomorrow. Etc.

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    You miss the emotions the walkman brought, especially that nowadays you don’t even own data that’s on this small all-in-one device, let alone the music you listen to…

    So of course you don’t get as much joy out of it when it basically is a door to the hell where souls go to agonize wishing they’d die already

    sigh but yeah, I get your point

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    1 month ago

    I miss physical buttons for when I’m listening to music.

    Having to unlock my phone to skip a track or advance a podcast is really annoying.

    I used to be able to click a button in my pocket. I could even slide a bit to skip forward and back 30 seconds.

    I also like to listen to music in bed in the dark. The bright screen, the messing around with the unlock, really breaks the flow.

    Yes I have earphones that are touch sensitive, but poking it messes with any good isolated fit I’ve achieved, the touch doesn’t always register and after a while, one ear starts to hurt. Especially when you need to tap three times to restart a track.

    I’ve now got this stupid setup with a BT dongle in a usb a-c converter; which plugs into my phone and controls a tiny physical keyboard.

    There are lots of mp3 players, but they don’t support streaming platforms. The ones that do, also went mainly touch screen only and cost a fortune. There is one physical Spotify player with buttons but it’s just a dumb cube with very basic functionality.

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      1 month ago

      Most decent headphones still seem to have physical buttons. The big ones. With earbuds you’re kinda out of luck