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90s-2000s-barbie · 3 months
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2007
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fruitiermetrostation · 2 months
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stimboardboy · 1 year
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looking through an old ipod
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jazmatazzzzzz · 5 months
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I desperately need 2 get a new charger
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clairedelune-13 · 7 months
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I sorta miss iPods.
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bloghouse4ever · 2 years
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dukeofriven · 9 months
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To My Beloved iPod (2018ish-2023)
RIP IPod nano 7th gen. I kept you alive as long as I could since I bought you at the Good Pawn Shop to replace the 30-second battery life iPod nano the other, Bad Pawn Shop sold me and would not let me return. (The Good Pawn Shop died in Covid, the shitty one, of course, survived). You lasted lo these many years, the last few of which have required me to use increasingly elaborate elastic band combinations to get you to attach to the cord. But now, no matter what I try, it's like an essential catch is gone and the cord flies out like a greased pig. I can no longer charge you, much less add new podcasts, and this is thus the end. You represent the era before enshittification destroyed the music business. You existed before Spotify, which will one day erase everyone's music that they don't own and don't even rent, because it can—and anyone who thinks otherwise hasn't been paying attention. You represent an era in which 'having a data plan' (at brutal Canadian prices), wasn't assumed, and I was not treated like an idiot for not shelling out the hundred+ dollars a month to have one just to stream music while paying a rental fee to not own it. You represent an era before it was expected that I would want an overpriced smartphone to do everything poorly—a poor phone, a poor camera, a poor Mp3 player. An era in which I could want to listen to music or podcasts without being interrupted by emails or texts or phone calls or a dozen other notifications—when I was allowed to 'unproductively' be alone with my self and my audio of choice. You represent the last era where it was okay to own things, before neo-feudalism became the 'smart' tech-savvy thing we were all supposed to embrace and everyone wondered why I looked at them with such contempt: given what is now happening with video streaming, I was right, and I remain right, and I was never wrong. I have spent some sum on a knock-off, because replacements are now either the nightmare roulette of second-hand ebay gambles or unopened mint-condition $300 money grabs. I will have to come to terms with ending 20-odd years of iTunes—which hasn't been a good program since 2010 at the latest but I was used to it, damnit, and part of the enshittification is that nothing is allowed to last. A few months ago my pop-corn maker died: it was older than I am, dated from my parents wedding, and had outlast that marriage by over 25 years. Young people won't understand: things used to last. You bought something on the guarantee it would last you many, many years. when you bought it, you owned it, and no one in a C-suit could take it away. And, if it broke, it could be repaired. All of that is dead. We let the tech companies kill it because we kept wanting newer, shinier things. More 'convenience.' Not quality. Not longevity. Just ease. And they have fucked us and our world in thanks. iPod, you did nothing for me but play music and podcasts. It was all you needed to do: not play movies, not have games, not have a browser, or a webcam, or connect me to social media. If we want to improve the world we need to make such things again: items that do only what they need to do, and do that well, rather than accepting a device that does 30 things poorly and thinking it is a good compromise because it is 'convenient' and 'easy.' It just lets capital sell you garbage it won't even let you keep. Ave atque vale, iPod. See you at the crossroads with those who went before: tell them that in my memories, they live on forever.
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slowlicious · 1 year
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🍎Apple iPod 🎧 TV 📺 Commercial (Slowed) 🎶
SLOWLICIOUS ON TWITTER
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SLOWLICIOUS ON TUMBLR
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SLOWLICIOUS ON PINTEREST
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SLOWLICIOUS ON YOUTUBE
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SLOWLICIOUS ON FACEBOOK
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SLOWLICIOUS ON SOUNDCLOUD
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SLOWLICIOUS ON TIKTOK
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SLOWLICIOUS ON INSTAGRAM
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@slowlicious #iPod #apple #2000s #music
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missallyblue · 2 years
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Just a family photo of my daily drivers, though just the iPods. All are up and running and ready to go.
- 20GB Gen 2, with a fresh and upgraded battery. - 15GB Gen 3, with a fresh battery and a 64GB SD card. - 20GB Gen 4, with a fresh battery. - 80GB Gen 5, with a fresh upgraded battery, case swap, and 512GB of SD storage. - 160GB Gen 6, with a fresh upgraded battery, case swap (and rubber condom case over that), and 2TB of SD storage. - 4GB Gen 2 Mini, with a fresh upgraded battery and 256GB of SD storage. - 16GB Gen 7 Nano, completely stock. Bought because this colour and model was used as a prop in Sense8.
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trickostars · 2 years
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Bluetooth earphones bug me because they'd be useless if apple didn't create a need for them by setting a standard of phones not having earphone jacks anymore
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theseagull16 · 1 day
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Don't know this SCP this is Mr spanko he's basically a bird that can speak and has a voice so loud it can burst you a drums and shutter walls like he just did to his own wall. Next to him you might recognize the iPods, the sweet little things they weren't hurt with fly. And the SCP logo to.
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90s-2000s-barbie · 1 year
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January 18, 2007 💕
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floridasnatural · 21 days
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idk if anyone has made an isopod one so i decided to create this.
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FUCKING IPOD.
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forgottenbones · 3 months
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ranmagender · 3 months
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Okay i managed to be able to scrobble my listens from my ipod to my last.fm account.
rockbox cfw generates log files and with this tool here logScrobbler i can import that log file into my last.fm account.
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