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[–] DigitalAudio@sopuli.xyz 4 points 2 years ago

That’s good to hear! I wanted the Coral 7a but they only had it in sky blue, so I got that one, which also looks pretty good.

[–] DigitalAudio@sopuli.xyz 7 points 2 years ago (2 children)

I just bought myself a pixel to replace my iPhone. So I guess I’m part of that growing trend. Personally the only thing that worries me is that I’ve heard the 7 and 7a have kind of crappy fingerprint detection, and I really would love to use it. But otherwise, I’m pretty excited for this!!

[–] DigitalAudio@sopuli.xyz 5 points 2 years ago (2 children)

The common debate is that the bombs didn’t exactly force Japan to surrender, and that it was the threat of the imminent USSR participation in the war that did.

I believe the reason for this is that there are transcripts as well as timelines of the Japanese government’s upper echelons that sort of demonstrate the bombs didn’t have as big of an impact on them as a potential USSR participation.

But the whole thing is a bit hazy, and I have no doubts the bombs at the very least put a big amount of pressure on the Japanese government at the time.

[–] DigitalAudio@sopuli.xyz 9 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Interestingly, some countries don’t hate Japan despite a pretty rough history with them. Taiwan, for example, is generally quite positive about Japan, and I’ve even met some elders who say Taiwan improved under the Japanese.

I’m not sure that’s completely true, but some people definitely believe it. I think Vietnam and Indonesia also have pretty positive relations with Japan. But China and Korea absolutely despise them, and I’m not sure about the Philippines, but they have enough reasons to hate them, too.

[–] DigitalAudio@sopuli.xyz 5 points 2 years ago

To be fair, if it truly were more convenient, countries like Japan, China, India or the Middle East that had no cultural reason to prefer one over the other, wouldn’t have chosen metric.

I don’t think Americans are either stupid or more inefficient for having the clearly more impractical system, but I can’t help feel that the only reason they’ve kept their very odd measuring system is that they will never recognize anything ever being better in other countries than it is in theirs.

In a way, the imperial stubbornness among Americans feels like yet another display of American exceptionalism and their odd superiority complex, than anything logical or even pragmatic.

[–] DigitalAudio@sopuli.xyz 1 points 2 years ago

No, you mean how many grams. Definitely not liters for popcorn, that’s just deranged.

[–] DigitalAudio@sopuli.xyz 1 points 2 years ago

That’s not what they’re saying.

They’re saying that the only way you can keep neat and easy conversions between same-dimension units is by maintaining a lot of those deprecated units such as furlongs or chains, because by removing them, now you end up with complete nonsense conversions.

[–] DigitalAudio@sopuli.xyz 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Hold on, someone gave Sonic blue arms now

[–] DigitalAudio@sopuli.xyz 1 points 2 years ago

I've never noticed it struggling with those either. Obviously, it's not like I'm paying a lot of attention all the time. I use my Kindle for reading for fun, and occasionally look up one or two words I don't know, but I've never noticed it struggling with conjugated verbs, because it usually just detects the verb's stem and looks that up. It's a pretty good detection algorithm in my experience.

[–] DigitalAudio@sopuli.xyz 2 points 2 years ago (2 children)

It definitely can recognize them without any problems. In fact, I don't think I've encountered any examples of unrecognizable types of items.

Granted, I don't encounter a lot of text with furigana in the wild, but I don't remember ever having any issues.

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