• flambonkscious@sh.itjust.works
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    7 months ago

    If it runs doom, I’ll allow it. If is anything near the abysmal Firefox TV OS on my shitty Panasonic TV, then hell, no! Never again…

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        7 months ago

        I knew some reply to this would lead us down the road of semantic pedantry.

        This is also a text message. Would you say I am texting you right now?

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          7 months ago

          Its not SMS but PM’s could totally read pretty similar.

          And in most of the world they font use SMS; WhatsApp is the standard when someone says ‘text me’.

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          7 months ago

          Texting has usually been associated with sending a text message to a specific target, or specific targets in a group text, but not a room, forum, or public space. So yes, dms and texting are virtually identical. Posting on lemmy, reddit, Facebook, Twitter, etc would not be, unless you again specifically selected individuals to send a direct messgae.

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              7 months ago

              I come from pre-T9 SMS and yes, DMs are “texting”. Texting doesn’t refer to a protocol or transport, it’s a message type. Holding onto texting only being SMS when it’s a dying communication method worldwide is just silly. Did we originally mean SMS and only SMS? Yes. But definitions expand regularly and you don’t want to be left behind because your clutching your digital pearls of old definitions.

  • Heavybell@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    There will come a time where the old fridge that is being replaced but still too good to throw away so it becomes the secondary fridge that lives in the shed… has internet. Assuming manufacturers don’t figure out a way to make it shut down when you stop subscribing, anyway.