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FluffyToaster621 @lemm.ee
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What did you see? We didn't see shit
  • As long as it’s from extremely wealthy companies that engage in wage theft and union busting cough cough WALMART cough, and not from small local places that would let you pay them a week later if they knew you.

  • So much for that dream.
  • Some sites (Fandom Wikis) are unbearable with ads. Sure, you could pay to remove them, but only because it’s so infuriating to navigate the content when it has multiple ads—some that follow you—INSIDE the content of the articles.

    Autoplaying videos, side banners, and scrolling ads are the worst and actively make me want to avoid the sites unless adblock is on.

  • Why? There is enough space on the parking lot
  • Very much so. Around here, people will drive out of a lot and onto a busy stroad without looking, thinking they have right-of-way. Almost got in a crash not to long ago because of that exact situation.

  • Why? There is enough space on the parking lot
  • Most of our parking spaces have terrible indicators for whether or not you're actually close enough without having your rear-end hang out of the lines. So people tend to park with their wheels nudging the concrete just to make sure.

  • *Permanently Deleted*
  • "Gamer", despite being a basic description of someone who plays video games often, has always felt wrong to use or be called.

    Doesn't help that it's only really ever used ironically or to mock someone, and if it's not that, it's used to advertise overpriced and mid-tier PC peripherals that could be used as makeshift flashlights.

    spoiler

    Not that RGB lighting is bad, but it always feels like it's used to justify insane prices for stuff that either doesn't last that long, or malfunctions often.

  • Microsoft accidentally leaks internal tool that can enable hidden Windows 11 features
  • Currently demo-ing Mint, and might actually switch.

    Mostly because almost every non-UWP app works fine and good alternatives exist for things that don’t, and partially because the PC doesn’t sound like it’s taking off when it starts up.

  • No one is forcing you to work
  • Correct, they make around $1 above minimum—~$8.45 on average—which is around $2 above poverty wage…

    Even $15/h isn’t enough to survive in a non-rotting apartment, unless you walk to work, don’t eat any healthy nutritious foods, and give up on any and all hobbies/interests.

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