dani6h

joined 2 years ago
[–] dani6h 5 points 2 years ago

Yeah but the didn't launch on the EU yet.

[–] dani6h 7 points 2 years ago

I remember when the things we bought were extremely durable and could last for decades if taken care of, I'm talking about anything, from tools, to cars, to clothes.

Now, from the 2000s to present day, everything is made to be consumed extremely fast, products are made with cheaper materials and most likely designed to fall apart sooner, this increases consumption by A LOT on a shorter span of time meaning more money in less time, something corporations just drool at.

With things being replaced on a shorter span means more energy required for the factories, more materials, more waste, and yes, way more pollution.

A lot of the times the "consumers" were created artificially with this tactics. Many things that lead to the current state of nsumption by the common folk is engineered.

[–] dani6h 4 points 2 years ago

Hi Jim, welcome to the contributor side

[–] dani6h 4 points 2 years ago

Yes, very normal for social media platforms, specially Facebook, anything related to Facebook, and even apps and third parties that use things like sign in with Facebook.

[–] dani6h 3 points 2 years ago

real-debrid, discounted Netflix and Disney+ from one of those third party sellers. Spotify family, paid between 4 people Most recently Prime but just for prime day deals and fast delivery.

[–] dani6h 2 points 2 years ago

After getting into an IT job and dealing with poorly managed email domains with non existent DNS records. I can completely agree with you, it's necessary.

[–] dani6h 1 points 2 years ago

Yeah it happened to me yesterday, and probably on this same message too, it's not awful but hopefully they fix it over time. Crashing hasn't happened though. That could be anything at this early stages, even the phone model lol

Using Connect since jerboa is still very clunky and does crash a lot.

[–] dani6h 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Back in 2005, they started paying Mozilla to promote the Google search engine via their browser. Chrome still wasn't a thing back then. The weird thing is that they never stopped those payments even today, they even increased them on almost a yearly basis.

That was back then.. Why would they do it now that it no longer makes financial sense since Mozilla is just 3% of the browser market? No clue

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