Still becomes e-waste if Roku drops support for it. Granted, that’s not the best example as I’ve got an old-ass Roku that still works, but the point stands. Same goes for Fire sticks and other devices like that.
Just look at Spotify’s Car Thing.
Still becomes e-waste if Roku drops support for it. Granted, that’s not the best example as I’ve got an old-ass Roku that still works, but the point stands. Same goes for Fire sticks and other devices like that.
Just look at Spotify’s Car Thing.
A lot of them hated Jews too until they were told that their side supports Israel.
They still do hate Jews. They just consider Israel to be a convenient solution to their “Jew problem”. Not to mention that it’s the sort of ethnostate a lot of them would really like to create themselves.
…but then your clothes might look like you’ve worn them before.
What are you? Poor?
It’s some sort of perverse arms race built around a shared lie we all pretend we don’t know about.
There’s a lot of that when it comes to work in general. It’s like it’s taboo to point out that the only reason people show up to their jobs is because they get paid for it.
Use Firefox.
Even the Android version lets you install uBlock Origin.
Musk probably wanted to make it @x42069.
This really feels like another one of those bandwagon pet peeves, like Comic Sans, pineapple on pizza, or toilet paper orientation. Like, if it pisses you off so much, then don’t reward the creator by watching their video. In fact, the addon kind of defeats its own purpose by making you more likely to do just that.
The main thing I got from reading Huffman’s comments about all of this is that, despite helping create Reddit, he doesn’t actually know what Reddit is.
Reddit links to other websites, and hosts user-made posts/comments. That’s it. And that’s exactly why pissing off the mods who’ve spent years preventing Reddit from becoming a cesspool (see 4/8chan for what an unmoderated Reddit would look like) is a really bad idea.
Despite what Huffman seems to think - Reddit doesn’t actually make any content of its own. But he seems to think that Reddit owns all of the content on the site. Well, it sure as shit doesn’t own the other websites which are constantly linked to, which only leaves the user-created content, which the users are proving that Reddit doesn’t own either.
Apart from their use in the slogan, I don’t remember any importance being placed on reduce or reuse when I was at school. I guess “recycle” is the only one compatible with continually buying more shit we don’t need.