• GreenKnight23@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    no thanks. I did nothing wrong so I won’t change. how about we regulate glassholes and force them to wear ugly colored frames.

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    19 hours ago

    I’ve already had a run-in with a glasshole. A service guy that came to work on something and I didn’t realize they were smart glasses for over an hour, when his phone started talking and he said, “Sorry, that’s my glasses talking to me”. I said, “Are you wearing smart glasses?” and he said, “Don’t worry, I wasn’t recording or anything.” Fucking glasshole. I really hope people give them a lot shit and make them feel unsafe to wear them in public, like last time. I’ll be a lot more observant from now on and it pisses me off that I should have to be.

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        8 hours ago

        Trust is the issue. These corpos are know torecord and collect the video without their user consent. So how can you prove that your not recording, because everybody see a pattern that these corpo will record and use all the inputs for glasses with or without the user consent.

  • marlowe221@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    I have worn full rim, plastic frames for years now.

    This time, I purposely bought glasses with metal frames, semi-rimless.

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      15 hours ago

      I’ve been a Wayfarer-style lover for years, partially because they fit my face well, partially because they’re iconic ska/punk look like Converse or Chucks. But like Chucks and Docs, what they are now is a enshittified version clinging to nostalgia. It hurts, makes me sad, the old reality was a part of my youth and that’s tough to let go. I am still partial to my vintage tortoise shell Raybans I got my prescription installed in and a pair of 40yo Rayban aviator sunglasses. I also struggle with semi-rimless, to me those were the douchebag style 20yrs ago. sigh times change.

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        Don’t worry. Time is a flat circle. What is old, is new again. Smart glasses will get smaller and more discreet packages and the kids will forget the original chunky look that meant “potential invasion of privacy”. I like what I like and I’m content to remain true to that until the merry-go-round of fashion comes back around again. Sometimes I may hop on a new trend and take the ride a bit, but it’s always my choice. Nostalgia is often used as a derogatory term by trendy/edgy people to feel superior about picking some style that is new to them. That fashion is almost always someone else’s “nostalgia”. Fashion is all just picking and choosing which spot on the nostalgia merry-go-round feels right for us in this moment.

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      18 hours ago

      Titanium ones are cool

      Comfortable but very easy to deform. I ruined mine simply because I always take my glasses off with my left hand and that caused the right arm to bend outwards (and this was not fixable).

      No one ever told me to take my glasses off with both hands! I’ve been doing it this way for 30+ years, so the habit isn’t about to change.

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    24 hours ago

    I can’t wear thin frame, I need the thick plastic. The bridge supports on wire frames lead to tears in my skin that are quite painful with continued use. Plastic frames don’t do that.

    But my frames are translucent dark pink and fade to clear at the bottom, so pretty obviously not shitty recording glasses. Thick black frames look absolutely shit on me.

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    1 day ago

    Your next glasses should have a very thin frame

    Or they can still have a thick frame but have them be transparent

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    23 hours ago

    Eventually, along a long enough time-frame without disaster striking, we will have smart contact lens.

    Even nanotech in bionic and otherwise altered eyeballs. This will need to be dealt with but I’m not sure how feasible it will be long-term

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    24 hours ago

    In reality the fashion trend will probably swing the other way. More high profile people will be wearing thicker frame glasses, so people will generally begin to perceive them as more elegant and attractive.

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    No way! I’m going with thicker frames than I usually do, just to keep them guessing.

    Are you being recorded? Who knows? Better behave yourself, just in case!