Ebby Now • 50%
What? An item wouldn't have both dates. But almost everything has at least one.
Ebby Now • 54%
So we're changing "Sell By" and "Best Before" to "Use By” and "Best if Used By”
I don't really see this helping food waste at the consumer end, but greatly benefits supermarkets by allowing products to remain on shelves longer and closer to spoilage.
However, in that case customers could have less margin to use their purchased groceries before they go bad.
I think this has a chance to backfire. There is greater incentive to dig around for the product with the most time. Those who frequently shop or most desperate would buy the items expiring sooner, but folks like me who only really check items I've been burned on, will start checking everything. I'm not buying a $3.99 head of lettuce with 2 days left.
EDIT: don't grocery stores already donate lots of near-expiration unspoiled food to support systems? I thought there was a organization in CA that coordinated all that. They may see a dip in donations.
Ebby Now • 100%
Raises paddle
$2.50!
Ebby Now • 100%
If I recall you still can through ADB, but it's a pain and they started locking that down too. Ad blocking VPN (at least the one I tried) didn't work.
There was a big update about a year ago that very clearly sent the message "this device will show what we want you to see."
Ebby Now • 88%
While based on Google TV, they lock down the OS, control the app store, and force their apps. You're in their walled garden and it's a pain to break out in any meaningful way.
Ebby Now • 100%
No thanks. It's all about data harvesting and ads now.
There was a time it was a neat product, but Amazon tech isn't entering our household anymore.
Ebby Now • 92%
A % of customers won't return an incorrect product so an accidental sale is still a sale. It sucks, but statistically benefits the company.
I get tricked now and then too by products that ended up not matching my search. So annoying.
Ebby Now • 100%
Totally right. Forgot what community I was in.
Ebby Now • 71%
Don't most? Even Fitbit does that for ages. You can select what apps to receive notifications from.
Ebby Now • 100%
Maybe they did mean hung, drawn and quartered.
In that case, I'd rather be hanged.
Ebby Now • 100%
I'd be more disappointed in the missed naming opportunity: Upperware
Ebby Now • 100%
It'll take me a while to respond to this, but it is hilarious you would refer to a voice for decorum and patience as "bully class" in an article/discussion about organizing obstructionists for maximum appeal.
Ebby Now • 100%
Good point about slave revolts actually. That didn't cross my mind. Voting wouldn't have helped much on that front.
As for the morally justified angle, that is highly subjective. Your ideals may not align with mine. Does that mean I need to counter-obstruct obstructism I disagree with? That sounds like rapid escalation.
I did read that article, reflecting on recent perspectives, and as it is written for modern times, it raised concern; to have a outline/playbook to organize obstructionists in this climate is woefully tactless when masses are so easily enraged.
That said, there are many ways to get your message out. Websites, pamphlets, signs, heck we are Ad ridden everywhere. There is no excuse. Changing laws isn't glamorous, isn't fast, and isn't easy. But the right way has no shortcuts.
Second, (in the USA) your rights end when they infrige on anothers'. To impose my needs selfishly at the expense of yours is not only infringing your rights, but possibly accruing damages.
This is not victimless behavior regardless of cause. It absolutely should not be encouraged.
Ebby Now • 50%
It's easy. Don't do it.
I support protesting and free speech. I do not support disruption. In fact, it shouldn't even be called a "protest" in the first place. Adding that tries to legitimize theft. (Yes, denied use is legally theft.) You don't always get your way in democracy and throwing a tantrum doesn't work.
What does is voting and education. It's harder, but the right thing to do.
Ebby Now • 92%
Yeah, yum!
Better than 8 years of broccoli and prunes.
Ebby Now • 85%
1 in 75? That math seems pretty off.
40,000 fatalities would be a sample size of 3 million. The USA is 335 million, 110x larger.
1 in 8,250 is more like it.
Ebby Now • 81%
Ha, I get it. Lots of stuff here is posted super seriously. It's easy to incite this community where it spills over into others.
I suppose the joke part of this didn't sink in. I refer to my earlier comment about lack of coffee. :)
Ebby Now • 30%
Name calling... Check Unsubstantiated claims... Check Fake quotes... Check Rampant escalation of violence... Check
Yup, quality post we got here guys. I haven't even had a cup of coffee yet.
Ebby Now • 87%
First of all, the ISP controls cable modem firmware. They have all the settings and manage the device. You don't get much control there.
As for your question, I'd say no, for 2 reasons. First, designing that capability is expensive and modems are built for cheap reliability. Second, any hardware to spy is more useful installed in a data center accessible to their user base. There is not much point installing unnecessary tech to one endpoint.
As for router, they are beefier CPU-wise. AT&T has in the past prevented users from changing DNS settings and that could lead to lots of tasty data. Deep packet inspection is becoming more prevalent in home routers as is integration with other technologies. (EERO devices for example).
Make sure to fire up a VPN or something when you need.
Ebby Now • 100%
The user may not be aware they have this tracking technology on their phone. The toolkit may be some app developer integrating a 3rd party library for analytics.
In fact, I was going to mention an app, Exodus, that can reveal these trackers and in scanning my phone, I found 2!. The first is home assistant, which is understandable, but the second is a Health app my doctor office uses! Man, that irks me!
First of all, thanks mods for your work. I know spam sucks and ain't easy. I'm new to this lemmy thing, but there seem to be a few bots out there that may be able to help or ban spammers. Could we maybe look into that and automatically suspend/ban posts that link to amazon? That would seen to put an obstical in this kickback scam going on. Just an idea.
So we're posting Celicas now? This is a project car I've been working on off and on for a while. Yup, there is still much to do (mostly cosmetic) but it drove for the first time since I totally rebuilt the engine... ... until the heater core hose burst and sprayed my leg with hot antifreeze. It's been a really fun project and hitting this milestone feels great!