(satire)
Somebody is going to get an earful of The Kink Panther by Necro.
Baby Shark …
Ring ring ring ring ring, banana phone…
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ABBA - Arrival - max volume

Same energy:

This is art

OK. I’m printing chicken.pdf at work tomorrow.
If I get a call from my boss or IT, I’ll just blame you guys
The guy doesn’t like when the neighbors are loud, so he prompts them to… continue being loud. Except now it’s directed at a child who may not even be involved in the loudness? Don’t know about that one.
old man yells at cloud
There are so many open devices in my apartment building, but none of my neighbors are a problem so I don’t have the impetus to really explore my options. It’s a shame.
You just have to set the bar lower. Did somebody not wish you a lovely day as you pass them in the corridor?
Time to break into their house while they’re away and wire up an air horn their toilet lid.
if i’m listening to vox and alastor flirting in song then you can bet the whole train is going to be listening to it too.
Baby shark do do do do.
Oh god don’t bring cognitohazards into this
There’s a trap remix that’s actually tolerable.
Do you have a link?
What’s New Pussycat for an hour, then It’s Not Unusual, then What’s New Pussycat for another hour
This shit would put me in a coma
Salt and Pepper Diner—John Mulaney
Ohh you touch my tra la la…
Hmmm my ding ding dong!
Gunther!

On infinite repeat.
Bunch of media apps and whatnot have a share feature to allow someone to listen to what you’re listening to from their own device, but a few of them are advertising it with people physically hanging out together using it. Man, if they are ij the same room and have their own headphones, they can just connect their headphones to my phone and we both listen to the song at the same time from the same player. AFAIK, there’s not really a limit to how many devices you can connect via bluetooth. I know you can get at least 3 headphone sets going on mine before it starts to lag a bit.
Maybe an iphone feature. Android I haven’t been able to connect more than 1 headset at once :(
Depends on the device, my last Samsung (Note9) had this feature.
I remember this website where you’d log on with your friends from wherever and each take turns choosing the next song
The reason it exists primarily is so that music venues and museums and such can provide broadcast audio for accessibility and just in general without requiring people to use their janky headsets from the 80s. Once it exists and is actually in the hardware for the Bluetooth chips, the work to plug together a UI for it is relatively small for what looks like a big feature.
It also has some pretty good power savings over actually pairing a device, since neither device is looking for return communication to any significant degree, and it’s geared for not giving the headphones device control in the way that a paired device gets.
Overall it’s a good innovation, but not the most clear to market how you’ll use it every day.
It is also a feature that should have come with the first version of bluetooth. Two devices listening at the same time is a no brainer.
Batteries weren’t strong enough for wireless headsets when Bluetooth was first released
I have a country song by a death metal band queued.











