

Hairs grow longer, thicker and darker when you cut them.


Hairs grow longer, thicker and darker when you cut them.
Yup. They’re not looking to conserve a thing, they’d much rather burn down modern society as a whole.
That C3 is vital to keep the voices out of the PCB.


Same. I salute folks willing to do this, but it doesn’t actually bother me enough to join them even though I’m a regular touchpad user.
At least Europe rarely uses WhatsApp for business purposes. It’s worse in Asia and South America where WhatsApp and Facebook literally are the internet, including the enterprise space.
And the reason it’s less the default in the US isn’t because people are so forward-thinking to use signal, but iOS being so uniquitous that people use iMessage.
People everywhere are just somewhat lazy and just don’t know better.


They can’t build them that cheaply. They don’t have the same scaling effects as the big brands, and they make an effort for sustainability which is a huge problem with cheap-ass phones.


93% after 1.5 years works just fine for most users who do not prioritize longevity or sustainability over convenience, unfortunately.
Yeah there isn’t a nation-state on earth that is a friend to the working class.


Don’t worry. They confirmed it’s highly effective with a third LLM.
So we once again just need to overthrow capitalism, huh.


It’s mostly to achieve higher IP ratings, and people with expensive phones also tend to pay for things like cloud storage upgrades and expensive bluetooth earbuds.
Okay I see. I think I misread that part about censorship in your first comment. An interesting discussion for sure, because on one hand, art lets us explore things “safely” that we can’t do in real life, but on the other hand, being fictional doesn’t mean it doesn’t have a real effect on people.
My second point was very important to what your initial comment said about progress in society, and you didn’t respond to that at all so I’m not sure if you’ve read it?
Neither are those mostly conservative white men running our respective governments, looking to leverage what you propose to their own benefit i.e. censoring their critics on the left, labeling them domestic terrorists, rather than the fascist groups we were discussing.
Also you’ll note I said public pressure - commercial brands can be a lot more responsive to bad press than political parties.
That’s a good question to which no clear general answer can be given. What’s considered male is a huge spectrum of things, both material and immaterial, varying across generations and cultures.
But most importantly, what it means to be male is very different from what it means to be seen as male.
No you don’t. It’s extrinsic, I literally just said that.
I mean, sure in principle, but we know that’s just as flawed if not more in its application than public pressure on companies.
Whaddaya mean by “fictional” in this context?
Your comment basically says that society progresses at its own steady pace, and people demanding more rights and societal progress are impatient and wasting their time. This is a fundamental misunderstanding of how society evolves. It’s not an automatism, it is the direct result of people raising their voices and demanding rights. There is no progress without these efforts. So yes, their demands are currently unachievable - by definition. It’s not a bug, it’s not a mistake, it’s a necessity.
Awesome thanks. Also avoids the awful UI and forced login popup.