Newest tactics in asshole web designs
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@Carnage said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
I would not ever let a web page push notifications, because they really have no fucking business doing that. I hate the feature and would like to drag the people responsible through a cactus field by a barbed wire around their ballsack/tits until it stops being fun.
Yeah well, I'm glad neither you nor anyone who upvoted you has any say on what websites "have any business doing".
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@Gurth said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
@_P_ said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
@Gurth said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
Preferably out of arm’s reach so that if you set it, you have to get up to turn it off.
That sounds like a great plan to make one go and just ignore the alarm and keep sleeping.
So get one with an alarm annoying enough that you don’t want to sleep through it. I used to have an alarm clock that could do either radio or loud, sharp beeping noises. If I really wanted to make sure I got up, I set it to the latter.
I saw one alarm clock which was cylindrical with independently moving wheels at both ends and photosensors. The chip inside sported a flight-algorithm similar to cockroachs - so that the clock would actively flee from you while also trying to hide in hard to reach spots, thus making you hunt down the clock in order to turn it off.
They did not make any mention of the average lifespan of this clock, though.
Might also be suited for the Bad Ideas, Evil Ideas and Good Ideas thread simultaneously.
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@Carnage said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
The way I see it is that my presence at said relative would not change much. And it's not like being able to answer the call when it was made would do much difference.
When my wife was giving birth, I called my mother at 3AM to ask her to take care of my older kid. If she didn't answer we probably wouldn't make it in time to the hospital.
(It also happened 1 month early, so it wasn't something anybody expected)
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@Rhywden said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
@Gurth said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
@_P_ said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
@Gurth said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
Preferably out of arm’s reach so that if you set it, you have to get up to turn it off.
That sounds like a great plan to make one go and just ignore the alarm and keep sleeping.
So get one with an alarm annoying enough that you don’t want to sleep through it. I used to have an alarm clock that could do either radio or loud, sharp beeping noises. If I really wanted to make sure I got up, I set it to the latter.
I saw one alarm clock which was cylindrical with independently moving wheels at both ends and photosensors. The chip inside sported a flight-algorithm similar to cockroachs - so that the clock would actively flee from you while also trying to hide in hard to reach spots, thus making you hunt down the clock in order to turn it off.
They did not make any mention of the average lifespan of this clock, though.
Might also be suited for the Bad Ideas, Evil Ideas and Good Ideas thread simultaneously.
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@mott555 said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
Between people who send masses of unimportant text messages at night, and stupid robocall scammers
I block notifications from the messaging service, as my family and friends use only whatsapp.
For the robocalls I installed "should I answer" and they get all blocked
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With modern smartphones there's a wide variety of things you can do to emulate that. Force you to scan a QR code to turn off the alarm, or do a math problem, or shake it for 2 minutes, or even smile for the camera (that one's pretty evil).
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@anonymous234 said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
With modern smartphones there's a wide variety of things you can do to emulate that. Force you to scan a QR code to turn off the alarm, or do a math problem, or shake it for 2 minutes, or even smile for the camera (that one's pretty evil).
A friend of mine was given a clock like that. After a very hung over wake up call, it stopped working. Mainly because he went completely apeshit and smashed it into very many, very small pieces. 😁
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@Rhywden said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
@Gurth said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
@_P_ said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
@Gurth said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
Preferably out of arm’s reach so that if you set it, you have to get up to turn it off.
That sounds like a great plan to make one go and just ignore the alarm and keep sleeping.
So get one with an alarm annoying enough that you don’t want to sleep through it. I used to have an alarm clock that could do either radio or loud, sharp beeping noises. If I really wanted to make sure I got up, I set it to the latter.
I saw one alarm clock which was cylindrical with independently moving wheels at both ends and photosensors. The chip inside sported a flight-algorithm similar to cockroachs - so that the clock would actively flee from you while also trying to hide in hard to reach spots, thus making you hunt down the clock in order to turn it off.
They did not make any mention of the average lifespan of this clock, though.
Might also be suited for the Bad Ideas, Evil Ideas and Good Ideas thread simultaneously.
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@HardwareGeek said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
@Rhywden said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
@Gurth said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
@_P_ said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
@Gurth said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
Preferably out of arm’s reach so that if you set it, you have to get up to turn it off.
That sounds like a great plan to make one go and just ignore the alarm and keep sleeping.
So get one with an alarm annoying enough that you don’t want to sleep through it. I used to have an alarm clock that could do either radio or loud, sharp beeping noises. If I really wanted to make sure I got up, I set it to the latter.
I saw one alarm clock which was cylindrical with independently moving wheels at both ends and photosensors. The chip inside sported a flight-algorithm similar to cockroachs - so that the clock would actively flee from you while also trying to hide in hard to reach spots, thus making you hunt down the clock in order to turn it off.
They did not make any mention of the average lifespan of this clock, though.
Might also be suited for the Bad Ideas, Evil Ideas and Good Ideas thread simultaneously.
That doesn't sound very safe.
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@PleegWat said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
That doesn't sound very safe.
Does anything Colin does sound safe?
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@dcon said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
@PleegWat said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
That doesn't sound very safe.
Does anything Colin does sound safe?
I've seen that video before, but I don't recall ever seeing anything else of his.
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@PleegWat said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
@dcon said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
@PleegWat said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
That doesn't sound very safe.
Does anything Colin does sound safe?
I've seen that video before, but I don't recall ever seeing anything else of his.
He's made all kinds of stuff that you come up with knee deep in a bender that seemed like a good idea at the time.
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@Rhywden said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
Might also be suited for the Bad Ideas, Evil Ideas and Good Ideas thread simultaneously.
What it needs is an Internet connection so it can learn from not only your flailing at it, but also that of other people who bought one! Of course, it will then also need sensors that let it identify who is trying to hit it so it can respond in the most effective manner.
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@Gurth All safely stored on the manufacturer's cloud?
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@PleegWat said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
@HardwareGeek said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
@Rhywden said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
@Gurth said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
@_P_ said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
@Gurth said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
Preferably out of arm’s reach so that if you set it, you have to get up to turn it off.
That sounds like a great plan to make one go and just ignore the alarm and keep sleeping.
So get one with an alarm annoying enough that you don’t want to sleep through it. I used to have an alarm clock that could do either radio or loud, sharp beeping noises. If I really wanted to make sure I got up, I set it to the latter.
I saw one alarm clock which was cylindrical with independently moving wheels at both ends and photosensors. The chip inside sported a flight-algorithm similar to cockroachs - so that the clock would actively flee from you while also trying to hide in hard to reach spots, thus making you hunt down the clock in order to turn it off.
They did not make any mention of the average lifespan of this clock, though.
Might also be suited for the Bad Ideas, Evil Ideas and Good Ideas thread simultaneously.
That doesn't sound very safe.
Of course, it's very important to always wear your safety tie.
(WARNING: LOUD NOISES, SCREAMING AND EXPLOSIONS)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsRot0p7ObY&t=140
EDIT: Oh look, he sells these now:
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@JBert How did I not know about that channel.
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@PleegWat said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
That doesn't sound very safe.
Mr. Wallace gets up like this every day.
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@PleegWat said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
@dcon said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
@PleegWat said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
That doesn't sound very safe.
Does anything Colin does sound safe?
I've seen that video before, but I don't recall ever seeing anything else of his.
There's a thread.
https://what.thedailywtf.com/topic/17645/the-unofficial-colin-furze-fan-thread
He's done a lot more than has been posted there, of course.
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@LaoC said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
@PleegWat said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
That doesn't sound very safe.
Mr. Wallace gets up like this every day.
It does have a little bit less alarm bells and sudden ejection:
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Y'all are whiny as shit.
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@HardwareGeek said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
@_P_ said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
@Gurth said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
Preferably out of arm’s reach so that if you set it, you have to get up to turn it off.
That sounds like a great plan to make one go and just ignore the alarm and keep sleeping.
When I was younger and had my alarm clock in easy reach, I'd just keep hitting the snooze button and going back to sleep, sometimes for an hour or more. Except when I'd miss and hit the off button, instead. Sometimes I'd do that without even waking up enough to remember having shut it off.
I had the same problem. I intentionally put the alarm clock as far away from the bed as possible.
One time that still didn't work: I somehow got up from the bed, walked two metres, accidentally turned the alarm off instead of just snoozing and happily went back to bed again. I woke up at seven hours later just as the school had ended.
The funniest part was that my parents had to provide the reason for my absence to the school. From what I recall, it just said:
Length: 1 day, Reason: overslept
It was up there with:
Length: 1 day, Reason: fake school holiday
(Somebody has obtained the principal's password and posted on the school website that the school would be shut down Monday because of a burst pipe)
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@PleegWat said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
@Gurth All safely stored on the manufacturer's cloud?
Exactly!
Sorry for being late boss, my clock's servers were down so it didn't wake me this morning!
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@levicki Six more months.
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@Gurth said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
The simple solution there is to put an old-fashioned alarm clock next to your bed.
Sure, you can't oversleep if you never get to sleep in the first place because of the tick-tock noise.
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@Zerosquare said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
@Gurth said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
The simple solution there is to put an old-fashioned alarm clock next to your bed.
Sure, you can't oversleep if you never get to sleep in the first place because of the tick-tock noise.
Wow, I thought I was the only one crazy enough and with bad enough sleep that I can’t fall asleep when I hear the alarm clock’s seconds hand. And I don’t mean a huge one that goes “chonk” every second. Even the barely audible tick of a normal one keeps me awake.
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@Zerosquare said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
@Gurth said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
The simple solution there is to put an old-fashioned alarm clock next to your bed.
Sure, you can't oversleep if you never get to sleep in the first place because of the tick-tock noise.
I sleep with an active cuckoo clock in the bedroom. Two ticks per second!
there's a mechanical lever on the side that disables the loudest part
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@topspin said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
@Zerosquare said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
@Gurth said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
The simple solution there is to put an old-fashioned alarm clock next to your bed.
Sure, you can't oversleep if you never get to sleep in the first place because of the tick-tock noise.
Wow, I thought I was the only one crazy enough and with bad enough sleep that I can’t fall asleep when I hear the alarm clock’s seconds hand. And I don’t mean a huge one that goes “chonk” every second. Even the barely audible tick of a normal one keeps me awake.
Have you tried counting
sheepticks?
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@Applied-Mediocrity :flammenwerfer.png:
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@topspin said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
Wow, I thought I was the only one crazy enough and with bad enough sleep that I can’t fall asleep when I hear the alarm clock’s seconds hand. And I don’t mean a huge one that goes “chonk” every second. Even the barely audible tick of a normal one keeps me awake.
The last time I tried to sleep with a clock like that next to me was about 25 years ago, while staying at someone else’s house who had one of those alarm clocks in the guest bedroom. Annoying thing … luckily it got removed right away the next morning when I mentioned it.
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@topspin said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
@Zerosquare said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
@Gurth said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
The simple solution there is to put an old-fashioned alarm clock next to your bed.
Sure, you can't oversleep if you never get to sleep in the first place because of the tick-tock noise.
Wow, I thought I was the only one crazy enough and with bad enough sleep that I can’t fall asleep when I hear the alarm clock’s seconds hand. And I don’t mean a huge one that goes “chonk” every second. Even the barely audible tick of a normal one keeps me awake.
I can tune out any sound if it's repetitive enough.
The batteries of 4 smoke detectors have been dying in my house for a week and I barely notice.
Too to get out a ladder to change them.
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@levicki said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
@pie_flavor said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
Y'all are whinyI am as drunk asshitLucas.
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@Carnage said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
I can sleep through bring punched in the face hard enough for the person that punched me to have a tender fist for a couple of days.
On the other hand, if you sneak up on the bed and stand and look at me for a few seconds, I'll wake up.What if I sneak up on you but punch you in the face right before you wake up?
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@sloosecannon said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
"It can hold 2 lines of text"
Has 3 lines of text
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@topspin said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
TIL Trump has some control over video overlays through handwaves.
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@topspin said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
Wow, I thought I was the only one crazy enough and with bad enough sleep that I can’t fall asleep when I hear the alarm clock’s seconds hand. And I don’t mean a huge one that goes “chonk” every second. Even the barely audible tick of a normal one keeps me awake.
Last time I've slept with an alarm clock (which was not my phone) next to me, some 15 years ago, I'd wake up with the sound of the turn off button popping up, rather than the BEEP BEEP that followed. More often than not I turned it off before it started beeping.
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@Zecc said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
@Carnage said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
I can sleep through bring punched in the face hard enough for the person that punched me to have a tender fist for a couple of days.
On the other hand, if you sneak up on the bed and stand and look at me for a few seconds, I'll wake up.What if I sneak up on you but punch you in the face right before you wake up?
It'd be interesting, because I can go into rage mode from stuff like that. And I wouldn't remember what I'd done afterwards. Or I may be in zombie mode and just be more or less a useful idiot and do as told without much thought.
Both have happened.Or I'd just be my normal self and be slightly peeved.
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@Carnage If it makes you feel better I have no inclination to punch you in the face (or elsewhere).
Other that for science purposes, of course.
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@Zecc said in Newest tactics in asshole web designs:
@Carnage If it makes you feel better I have no inclination to punch you in the face (or elsewhere).
Other that for science purposes, of course.
Second best reason there is!
And I used to let people punch me for tits and pickles. I usually just told them to avoid spraining their wrist, and aim for softer parts, because you can damage the flimsy bones in the hand if you punch someone hard in the face.
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@topspin I have the same problem when I sleep at my parents' house: If I don't think of it before going to bed I promptly get back up to move a clock to an unoccupied room.