Google Phone starts rolling out ‘Audio Emoji’ and they’re really weird
Google Phone starts rolling out ‘Audio Emoji’ and they’re really weird

The Google Phone app is picking up a new trick, with the app now rolling out “Audio Emoji” to some...
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Google Phone starts rolling out ‘Audio Emoji’ and they’re really weird
The Google Phone app is picking up a new trick, with the app now rolling out “Audio Emoji” to some...
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Ah, so it's like Discord's sound board feature.
...except that on a Discord call, this type of silliness is expected. If I heard that "Sad Trombone" soundbite on a regular call I'd be stunned
Can I spam trombone sounds at a telemarketer, straight from the call?
Congratulations, I think you've just found the one and only justification for this waste of engineer hours feature.
🎺
It really is these types of features that make me question how the world works. Why are programmers in such high demand as to command massive salaries, but then also have time to produce things like this?