(6vidit9) (2026)
Image description: From a low, upward angle, a hand in a light gray knitted sleeve holds a transparent cassette tape toward a bright blue sky dotted with a few soft clouds, revealing small white flowers and green leaves arranged inside the cassette where the tape would normally sit.
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A cinematic, low-angle shot of a hand wearing a cozy, textured knit sweater sleeve, holding up a transparent cassette tape against a bright blue sky filled with fluffy white clouds. The clear cassette shell is filled with delicate white flowers and green leaves instead of tape reels, creating a surreal, poetic aesthetic. Soft sunlight filters through the transparent plastic, highlighting the intricate details of the petals and the glossy texture of the casing. The image captures a nostalgic, dreamy, and whimsical atmosphere with clean, natural lighting and vivid contrast.
aeronmelon@lemmy.world 5 days ago
Because tape deck adapters exist, this should be possible. A slot for an SD card and the rest of the “tape” can be anything you want it to be, turning tape players into linear digital players. Maybe there’s a way to use the FF and RW buttons to trigger track skips on the adapter’s software.