TrontheTechie

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[–] TrontheTechie@infosec.pub 4 points 2 years ago

No, the scandal they got caught up in was basically if you typed “Coinbase” into the search bar it would suggest the autocomplete response for their affiliate link to Coinbase, it wasn’t limited to just coinbase however, and it wasn’t a forced redirect, just didn’t pass the sniff test, and while that doesn’t mean it’s bad or malicious, that also doesn’t necessarily mean it’s good.

It just happens to be the best solo solution on the application layer that works well with other complimentary services on other layers to fit my good enough criteria for now based on the hardware I currently have available to me.

When I get a different phone (read as migrated off of Apple [current] and Google [past] phone OS’s) I will reevaluate my mobile opsec and most likely chose from the other solutions available on the platform of my choice.

[–] TrontheTechie@infosec.pub 15 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Yeah, that’s another one of those.

I’ve never had anyone who said politics and religion aren’t good conversation actually be worth having those conversations with. Everyone else from every other walk of life has no problem having a nuanced conversation about that stuff, it’s only ever WASPs that get all indignant and force everyone else to stop talking.

One of my coworkers had asked something about trans people and bathrooms, and I started to say my piece, but mid sentence the owner comes back like “under no circumstances are you allowed to have this conversation here”.

Oh yeah, so threatening to say that I don’t care who is in what bathroom if they don’t do anything that violates another guests bodily autonomy.

So controversial and brave.

We’ve spent plenty of time talking about the different racist inspired restaurants in the area and the deplorable dog whistle specials they offer, never cared about that offending anyone.

The restaurant in question was the MoonCricket Grille, and they were offering $0.49 Bud lights after the outrage about them in honor of the 49 who died at the Pulse nightclub.

I hate this place…

[–] TrontheTechie@infosec.pub 6 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

I'm guessing you never saw the movie 'Rat Race', OP?

Edit: I didn’t link to piped because it didn’t work for the link.

Edit 2: piped link is working for me now, and I dunno why it didn’t before. Anyone have insight as to how piped works and why that would be?

[–] TrontheTechie@infosec.pub 26 points 2 years ago (2 children)
[–] TrontheTechie@infosec.pub 206 points 2 years ago (33 children)

This is why I don’t fuck guys who “don’t pay attention to politics”.

That means one thing, and it isn’t that they are blissfully unaware of the day to day happenings in their town, county, state, region, country, or planet of residence.

[–] TrontheTechie@infosec.pub 3 points 2 years ago

I got curious how that works, thanks for piquing my curiosity.

Video for the curious.

[–] TrontheTechie@infosec.pub 11 points 2 years ago

Good bot, link changed in my original comment

[–] TrontheTechie@infosec.pub 12 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (2 children)

I totally forgot about that period after eBay came out and before PayPal got bought where Elon Musk was the character inspiration for J.P. from Grandma's Boy.

[–] TrontheTechie@infosec.pub 10 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

If the business model doesn’t allow them to have those situations written off as a loss leader then they need to reevaluate the business model.

The vast majority of the people should forget to cancel and the cost should be enough for you to manage, for some of your customers to get amazing Utility from your service, and for most of your customers to consider your service so valuable they couldn’t think to get rid of it, even if they don’t utilize it fully.

Disney offers meal plans with your vacation. Most people don’t use all the benefit, some people do, and even less people manage to eat at all the most expensive and prestigious places for their meals because they knew how to utilize their benefits to their maximum potential.

Same with game pass, Amazon prime, and basically any prepaid service. The whole thing is balanced to be enticing, convenient, and potentially a massive value prospect to keep people in that golden spot of FOMO so they buy in and not cancel, but not such a great value that you cannibalize your other monetization streams.

Here they made it apparent that it’s not a good value, there is no situation where i can come out on top, so instead of losing on my monthly sub, they also lost unit sales and any good memories and associations I had with their products and services in the past.

There are plenty of things that aren’t illegal but are counter to your intended goals.

Edit: sorry for the wall of text, you caught me with lots to say I guess.

[–] TrontheTechie@infosec.pub 8 points 2 years ago

I’m certain that Jagex wasn’t necessarily doing that out of the kindness of their hearts. RuneScape community sites have had a history of advertisements that border on malware at worst, are paid phishing attempts at best, and benevolently full of grey market account services and real world trading platforms.

Best case scenario was them hosting the platform to protect the integrity of their game, and the community.

Not to distract from the good move that it was, of course.

[–] TrontheTechie@infosec.pub 46 points 2 years ago (14 children)

I didn’t have a wide array of choices, as I had a selection of printers in front of me at a brick and mortar store, but I went with the Brother HL-L2325DW. They offer a subscription (I don’t mind an optional convenience and monetization method) but they don’t disable your printer or force you to buy it.

It came with a full sized toner cartridge at about 3,000 pages compared to the “demo cartridge” most printers will give you with the unit, and it worked out of the Box with CUPS and Linux, and was supported by Brother for Windows and Mac.

Wildly enough there was a Linux utility too from Brother, but I didn’t need it.

[–] TrontheTechie@infosec.pub 61 points 2 years ago (22 children)

I had to buy a printer recently. I intentionally went through all the information i could to find out which manufacturers pull this trick and bought their competitor instead.

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