Well, you're better at making them than Gordon Ramsay, then.
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.
I hate that I know the US is having an election because all leftist spaces fill up with "I'm so principled that I'm not voting for the Democrats".
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.
...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.
...this looks like it was written by a supervisor who has no idea what AI actually is, but desperately wants it shoehorned into the next project because it's the latest buzzword.
Use Firefox.
Even the Android version lets you install uBlock Origin.
Pretty damn rich coming from the CEO of a website that makes no content of its own.
Reddit had similar issues. There were quite often multiple subreddits that were essentially the same thing. Sometimes it was just that multiple people made similar subreddits, sometimes there was one original subreddit that had some sort of schism.
It's just that Reddit had a large enough userbase that two near-identical subreddits could do well enough that one didn't supplant the other.
Stop people screwing each other over.
Pay for shit that individuals can't (ie, infrastructure)