• jaschen306@sh.itjust.works
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    I knew someone that worked at an Audi dealer that can recognize everyone’s voice and associate their purchase.

    I called him 4 years later to inquire about a new Audi and he asked me how my TT was treating me and if I was ready for a bigger car(I mentioned that I was going to start a family soon).

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      Born politician right there. Seriously, some of the shittiest villains in politics would nonetheless wow you with how they can legitimately work an entire room full of people, remember names, make you feel special, etc.

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      My SO can identify all actors by voice (she follows all films by ear because she’s playing some kind of Candy Crush game — several of them, because she runs out of levels). And as a lot of them are foreign, and dubbed, she’ll tell me that this was the guy that was doing the voice in (litany of roles).

      Of course I have to pick films accordingly. She’s never seen Tenet.

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      If it’s an elf woman that may or may not be particularly is either extremely horny or ace, i have a pretty solid guess of the English voice actor…

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    I actually enjoy* fucking around with older-ish computers and making them kinda useful again

    * involves lots of cursing and groaning when things don’t work and I have to troubleshoot or start over

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      Its a good hobby. I have a 14 year old Iomega network drive that I loaded Debian onto. It will serve audio or samba shares without overloading the 256MB of memory

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      Oh man so much love went into crafting code for low end MP3 players in the Rockbox project, then everyone ended up carrying around smartphones with tons of compute and memory resource to waste

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        I used rockbox on a recent holiday for my ipod 6g. It’s always my go to for holidays so i don’t need to use up my phone’s battery

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        Man I still use my iPod with rockbox. A terabyte of storage and a massive battery and I never have to worry about giving streaming revenue to pedo rapists like red hot chili peppers, or worry about rumors being true about pedo rapists like panic at the disco

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        Rockbox was so cool. I had it on my SanDisk Sansa e250. It was so awesome. Better video format support, better interface. And it ran fucking DOOM.

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        most code from the before times, from the long-long-ago, actually didn’t need a browser, and could fit on a floppy disk!

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    My S-tier abitity to hyperfocus on learning useless things to the detriment of everything else.

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      Well, if there’s a choice between learning something relatively tedious and completely useless, and something relatively tedious that’s urgently needed… I know what I’m going to pick!

      Oooh, an installation manual for a 1935 refrigerator!

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    Honestly, I think this skill could easily translate to one of those “lore keeper” or “continuity expert” jobs people have on TV shows.

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      Script supervisor?

      They must have been one of the main markets for Polaroid. They must have been dejected when production stopped.

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    I know the year most Disney movies came out. Not all of them, but probably more than I should know. Generally, I know the year of release for most movies I have seen.

    When it comes to remembering useful things, I might as well have dementia.

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    I know we’re all here for the LOLs, but just a quick reminder: it’s ok to enjoy things without being able to monetize them.

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    I think recognizing a person by hearing them once would be useful as:

    • spy
    • bouncer
    • detective
    • headhunter
    • diplomat
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      Also just for any kind of sales, honestly. I’m always surprised that regular customers at my bakery like being recognized, but they generally do. I was once in the Taco Bell drive through and the cashier asked me how I get my hair to grow so quickly (I grow it out until it’s long enough to donate, then chop it off and start anew), which implied a very long term recognition, so I stopped going to tb for a few months, because I hated the idea of being observed. I’m autistic and not especially social, though, so I can understand that I’m the outlier here.

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        I think it’s very context dependent.

        Pharmacists often recognize me and I’d rather they didn’t. But I get it. I’m there almost every week for something.

        My favorite bubble tea place now recognizes the car I drive so they will prepare my tea as I’m parking and it’s ready by the time I get to the counter. I did tell them that on occasion I’ll order something different but I appreciated it nonetheless.

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        I would be proud of being recognized at a local bakery, and similarly uncomfortable being recognized at a Taco Bell.

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        People recognize my husband (visual disability) and my twin (distinct dress style) around and it makes me so fucking uncomfortable when they do. Especially now here in the us. Please don’t remember us. Forget us and leave us alone. But they act like I’m an asshole for being super uncomfortable with people just fucking coming up and being all “oh you’re from x place!” cause also just because they recognize someone doesn’t mean you comment on that?? I was taught that was rude as fuck?? You also don’t know us at all???

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    It’s a sign of intelligence to be able to “connect the dots”, so arguably this is a transferable skill.

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        I did that for a while, and I’ll be exaggerating my uselessness but here goes.

        “No, that can’t be him. See, the man who did the robbery was wearing a pair of pantyhose on his face. This guy has no such article of clothing on his face. His friend had on a ski mask, I don’t see a ski mask on this man’s face. Yeah, they’re wearing the same shoes but what about the face coverings, hmmmmm?”