*angry upvote*
*angry upvote*
AFAIK it’s about paying for the lack of tracking, not ads per se. Untargeted ads in the free version are perfectly legal. It’s paywalling the privacy options that isn’t.
For all intents and purposes it seems to be a remake. It’s just stupidly named, so it makes the confusing stuff even more confusing.
Honestly, who didn’t?
I think their heart is in the right place but they didn’t think it through. The way I understand virtue signalling, it needs to include intentional deception.
This right here. For example I’m rolling my eyes at people replacing their Kindles posthaste now. If it still works, it’s a great piece of hardware and replacing it now for the sake of changing the brand only creates more waste. A Kindle one already owns is more green and anti-capitalistic than whatever replacement one might get. It’s borderline virtue signalling.
I presume you’re volunteering to pay OP’s bills? And let’s not forget about the great activism prospects homeless people have.
OP, survive. Only once you survive, you can change things for the better.
Yes, that’s how syndromes work. Having one or two of these things is expected. Having half of them isn’t.
I think that’s the nicest “LMGTFY” kind of response I’ve seen. Kudos to you, my friend.
At this point it’s hardly the law and the constitution. These are just unpredictable whims of the people in power.
It’s too hard to change anything if one believes in laws, rules and the general idea of a fair justice. They don’t have this limitation.
One of the problems that annoyed me in the past is the complexity and ambiguity of deleting an email over IMAP. Depending on whether it’s the last label of the deleted email, deleting an email from a label’s directory either removes a label from this email, or actually deletes the email.
In other words, ohmage is an homage to amperage.
Considering labels are very non-standard, which caused trouble over IMAP since forever, I wouldn’t count on that part.
Any device made according to the spec. So mostly “not Nintendo Switch”.
A cheap Chinese bluetooth speaker. I bought it due to its great price without any specific idea how to utilize it. Years later I ended up in relatively cramped conditions without the hi-fi equipment I used previously, using this bluetooth speaker as my main audio device for long months.
Can you summarize this in a vertical video? I stopped reading after the third word, I’m here for memes, not to read a damned book!
I think there is some dissonance between the name of the movement and its intent. In my experience the intent is exactly this, buying responsibly. The name is unnecessarily nationalistic (unionistic?) but it is what it is. I’ll take it over dropping the whole movement.
For what it’s worth, that’s a scale, not a spectrum. A spectrum would be a set of many independent scales. Like a music player equalizer.