“Somehow.......Amazon returned.”
Agreed. Getting something second-hand is almost always better.
While I completely appreciate your perspective, I do have to ask: what with how interconnected, not to mention fucked up, the world is today, wouldn’t pretty much everything violate at least two or three of those rules?
IIRC Temu makes it business from super cheaply priced items.
Super cheaply priced generally means either super cheap quality or some really iffy labor rights violations* in third-world countries (I know that term isn’t the term to use nowadays since it’s a cold war relic but I can’t think of a better term—lemme know if you know of one), usually both.
*Up to and including slave labor. (Yay capitalism!)
Here’s hoping they stick to it.
I imagine a lot of people switch, see how hard it is (due to it not being how they’re used to things), and then go back.
Thank you!
I…can’t tell if you’re serious or making a joke. Lol.
There’s another comment that mentioned a landlord that was published exactly 30 seconds before yours. :P
(Please keep in mind that I’m just teasing you. Obviously, there’s no way you could have known. Haha.)
What is “big iron”?
Well yeah. I mean, computers back then weren’t just spyware in a Scooby Doo mask.
That is...extremely unfortunate.
I wonder how these people sleep at night
With stacks of hundreds under the pillow.
Ah, that makes sense. That link was very enlightening. Thank you!
(On a side-note, I felt absolutely flashbanged by the sheer light mode of that page. Jesus Christ on a motorbike…)
Can confirm. Some of these comments do not explain anything, and are about software I’ve never heard of. And I love to learn about new programs!
Is the autocorrect any better than Heliboard?
I also haven’t. What is it?
I figured they meant that as well. I’m just saying their rules may not be as hard and fast as they seem to be presenting them.