Now that Paris banned rental e-scooters, students wanting to keep their greenwashed lifestyle have to buy a new scooter each time they throw it in the river.
Bought 6 lightbulbs and a teamaker, which was split into one package per item, so that they could "send things as quickly as possible". The 40% discount was a hoax, so I had to pay full price and a hidden fee. 5 of the bulbs never arrived and the teamaker was not up to spec electrically. Had to walk kilometers three times, just to get one lightbulb out of it. Never again will I buy electronics from an online clothing store.
Tried DuckDuckGo's mobile application tracker blocker. Basically every application on my Android device is illegally selling my information to foreign convicted criminals in violation of GDPR, even the ones from government owned railway companies. Over 2500 tracking attempts per hour, almost once per second.
Made my wooden solar panel holder strong enough to carry 8 metric tonnes (4 SUVs) using thick cabin timber and metal support structures, for solar panels of 24 Kg in total. Won't move a millimeter when I tackle it with my whole body, which should be enough to handle the next storm.
News magazines now have to quote people with "wrote on X" instead of "Tweeted". Combined with long posts, it breaks the whole stardom illusion that lured in wannabes thinking that Twitter could make them famous by Tweeting to the whole world. If you just "wrote it" on X, why not a blog site where nobody has the time to read it?
When a supreme court blocks decisions with political bias, it is hailed as a victory for democracy. When the military stop a dictator and try to hold new elections according to their constitutional obligations, it is called a despicable coup attempt.
Putin just learned how to copy a photo when faking his drone supply. Now he needs to learn what a shadow looks like, that he needs a new photo for each distance to get correct perspective, and that glossy shine depends on camera angle. I have seen ten year old children make better fakes than this crap.
If a friend on LinkedIn has a ten year anniversary of being stuck in the same hated low paid job without a promotion, would it be sarcastic to congratulate them according to the automatic suggestion?
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