CountChonkula

joined 1 year ago
[–] CountChonkula@kbin.social 29 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I left and deleted my account after Elon changed the algorithm to show nothing but his posts. With this decision and the many other bad decisions he's made since buying Twitter, I'm glad I left and I frankly don't miss it.

This will absolutely be abused and people will be harassed, but I feel this is intentional as he continues turning Twitter into a far-right echo chamber.

[–] CountChonkula@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I initially hoped it would have a hub specific interface that looks similar to the Nest Hub. Instead though, the dock basically puts it into screensaver mode and the home icon pulls up the basic Google Home like if you were to tap the quick settings icon.

As a tablet, it's decent but I wouldn't get it if you're mostly planning to use it with Google Home as I think the current experience is disappointing.

[–] CountChonkula@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago (5 children)

I think it'd be nice if they offered an option without the base for $400 especially since the hub experience on it as it is currently isn't very good. All hub mode does currently is turn it into a glorified digital picture frame with the home controls button in the bottom corner and the Google Home experience isn't as good as a Nest Hub.

As it is right now, I wouldn't consider the Pixel Tablet as a replacement for the Nest Hub.

[–] CountChonkula@kbin.social 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I have a Pixel Tablet and I really only used the speaker to charge it, but I'm probably going to stop because the base is becoming very flakey with my experience. The speaker randomly loses power and I'll have to unplug and plug it back in about a dozen times before it'll start getting power again and this problem started a week after getting it. The charger is not damaged in any way which leads me to think it's probably defective.

[–] CountChonkula@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I get ads may be a necessary evil if you're using a website or service you aren't directly paying for, but 9/10 times it's because of how they're implemented and behave and advertisers and large publishers are out of touch with users and never learned or they simply just don't care.

First off, it seems that ads always have to be presented in the most obnoxious ways and this is a problem that's almost as old as the internet. I remember going online back in the late 90s and early 2000s, you'd get those extremely obnoxious and seizure inducing "YOU'RE OUR 1'000'000 VISITOR" or "YOU WON A FREE IPOD" ads. Today though, ads are still as annoying or even worse to an extent since every website now insists having autoplaying videos with sound or if you're using a phone and trying to read an article, 3/4 of the page will be taken up by an ad and you have little room to view the actual content.

Secondly, ads have been increasingly becoming a privacy issue. Advertisers want to know every little thing about us and have the ability to track us around the web. I really want advertisers especially to know as little as possible about me because they clearly can't be trusted with data wether they keep it internally or sell it to data brokers because some of the data they're able to collect is alarming.