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Dylan, in what is you're phone journey?

I’ll go from when I got my first smartphone

Palm Pre RIP

HTC Inspire 4G

HTC One X

Nexus 4

Nexus 5

iPhone 5S: my wanting my phone to “just work” years

iPhone 6

iPhone 6S Plus

iPhone 7 Plus

Blu R1 HD my crappy transitional phone back into android

Pixel XL

Pixel 3XL

Pixel 6 Pro

Chrome was used on almost all of them except now where I’m using Firefox

pewgar_seemsimandroid,

is it just palm pre or is it palm pre rip?

Dylan,

Palm Pre. The RIP was me pouring one out for Palm.

pewgar_seemsimandroid,

okay

pdxfed,

😆

KISSmyOS,

Do you buy a new phone every year?

Dylan,

For a while I was upgrading every year. I’ll try to keep them for a couple of years these days however.

KidsTryThisAtHome, in What are some companies that deserve to be boycotted to death?
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In this thread:

Let’s boycott the gaming company that we disagree with! Also I guess that company that’s using literal child slavery for their chocolate. Quite the disconnect here, I don’t think the people making Mario games deserve the same punishment as the people buying up all of the housing market because they can in order to rent out said houses to the same people who were originally trying to buy them

Dick_Justice,
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Right? While entire families sleep outside, let’s make a corporation whose sole purpose is to buy up all the cheap homes to make Air BnBs out of them. Totally the same thing.

Aabbcc,

Let’s boycott the gaming company that we disagree with

You mean the ones promoting gambling mechanics to children? Not as bad as the chocolate industry I agree but still willing to kill their audience if it means more returns

yoshipunk123456, in What are some companies that deserve to be boycotted to death?

Google until they change their eulas wotc to stop themselves from doing this: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_Environment_Integrity?w…

iwan2c, in So all that brutalist architecture, what if we just painted it? Not one colour, patterns to break it up.
someguy3,

Need a before photo too.

Max_P, in what is you're phone journey?
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  • Flip phone
  • HTC Legend
  • Galaxy Nexus
  • HTC One M8
  • Nexus 5
  • Alcatel OneTouch Idol 3 (boy that one sucked)
  • HTC One M8 (same device, just finally got S-OFF on it to use it with my carrier despite “incompatibility”)
  • Galaxy S7
  • OnePlus 8T
detalferous, in What are some companies that deserve to be boycotted to death?

Ticketmaster

detalferous, in What are some companies that deserve to be boycotted to death?

Exxon

Chevron

Shell

SkybreakerEngineer, in So all that brutalist architecture, what if we just painted it? Not one colour, patterns to break it up.

I feel like I remember reading about a city that basically encouraged graffiti, and would rotate through local artists every few months or so. Seems like a great way to give the place some character

TheBiscuitLout, in So all that brutalist architecture, what if we just painted it? Not one colour, patterns to break it up.

The Bierpinsel in Berlin has been painted in a few different ways, and looked great in all of them. Do an image search for it, you’ll see what I mean

paddirn, in Do the right wing women in relationships with right wing guys think it's like a draco malfoy thing where they're a good guy underneath?

I’d assume they’re drinking the same kool-aid too. They’ve most likely had a “traditional”, conservative upbringing, so women have their place and that’s just the way it is, as God intended. Abortion is an abomination, society is forcing all these scary new sexual terms on us, pronouns are just for trendy teens who want to feel special, and MeToo exposed how sexually depraved all these liberals are. I don’t think conservative women really identify with any liberal values, they’ve internalized their whole conservative worldview so much that they don’t even see the abortion debate as having anything to do with their rights.

Nemo, in So all that brutalist architecture, what if we just painted it? Not one colour, patterns to break it up.

Brutality architecture, done well, already looks amazing!

That said, yes, their tendency towards large unbroken planes of material make them prime candidates for murals, and you see a lot of that in places like Chicago that had a big Brutalist phase.

sbv,

I feel like most brutalist buildings are designed by a committee. They want the building to look like it provided maximal value for money, so they try to avoid looking good.

LordWiggle, in What are some companies that deserve to be boycotted to death?
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Spotify See why

Rendh,

I mean fucking over people is bad but surely fucking over musicians is a lot less evil than Nestlé willingly murdering habies and draining wells for profit, no?

LordWiggle,
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Oh for sure! I’m not saying Spotify is the most evil company, just that it’s evil.

But Shell is a company with loads of deaths on its name, hiring killing squads etc.

Zeroxxx,
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Spotify is the reason music industry is not dying. Without it you will pay 60 bucks for a goddamn album.

MajorHavoc,

Yarrr. I’ve not taken part myself, but I hear there be extremely affordable ways to obtain digital files in this age.

Spotify is a last gross gasp of the dying music industrial complex, before direct payments for early access, directly to artists, becomes the primary form of music sales.

iegod,

Don’t think that will happen so smoothly. People will go where it is easiest to one stop shop. I’m not jumping to multiple artists pages or different delivery services/shops when it’s all available at once, together, curated, with algorithmic lists and suggestions for new content. Sorry man the more I realize what Spotify and yt music offer the funnier the suggestions people would go straight to artists. Artists can’t offer all that.

MajorHavoc,

None of it is going to be smooth.

I’m all for paying for a discovery algorithm, and Spotify has a good one. But as Google found out, staying the top player in a discovery space is hard.

A serious risk that Spotify faces is that new federated social networks are popping up, with great support for finding new artists.

Without the Discovery portion of Spotify, and with the constant pressure by record labels to enshittify the service, I don’t see a long runway ahead for Spotify.

The new default is going to be piracy, again. (The old default was piracy, before streaming got good.) The paid option will be patronage. Then we will see massive amounts of bundling in the patronage services, as they re-discover that people are willing to pay for a discovery service.

If the record labels even still exist at that point, they will pressure the bundled patronage services to enshittify, and the dance will start over at piracy.

For anyone on the selling side who wants to skip a step or win for awhile, here’s the lesson: You can’t sell digital files. You never could - not from day one. You can only sell easy access and discovery.

Digital files are the ulitmate perfectly elastic good, and the consumer community will swing back and forth into piracy or paying, based on how well they are treated as customers.

psychothumbs, in So all that brutalist architecture, what if we just painted it? Not one colour, patterns to break it up.

It can’t quite get brutalist buildings to look as good as non-brutalist buildings, but yeah painting them is a great move that really improves the vibe.

Dkarma, in Fellow Extreme Weather Lemmings, what are your Buy it for Life winter boot suggestions?

Sorrel

TheDoctorDonna,

I have Sorel boots right now and I hate them.

dasgoat,

Why do you hate them?

TheDoctorDonna,

They aren’t warm enough is the biggest reason, but the style I have had issues as well. Downside of buying clearance online I guess.

Kena, in What are some companies that deserve to be boycotted to death?

Putting aside that boycotting doesn’t work and actually has the opposite effect.

Coca-cola

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  • Kena,

    Name a single boycott that ever managed to take down an international corporation that didn’t end up making them more famous then they where before that. Being “boycotted” is even a marketing tool companies like nike have used before.

    Did you think this through or did you just want to be contrarian for no actual reason?

    Mesophar,

    I think what you’re getting at is that the publicity generated by flashy boycott activism only generates free advertising for the companies. Which it certainly can! But that’s also dependent on what is being boycotted and the social and political beliefs behind it. If one group boycotts a product because the company is homophobic, another group buys more of that product because they agree with the company. That sort of thing.

    But it isn’t as two dimensional as “boycotting has the opposite effect”. Here are some examples of effective boycotting. Though you did get me interested in how effective boycotting really is, but I couldn’t find any efficacy studies that weren’t behind a paywall…

    intensely_human,

    If you need papers, try sci hub

    Kena,

    Wow, thank you for the actually measured response. I’ll have a look at the link you posted!

    SHamblingSHapes,

    The goal isn’t “taking down” a company. It’s to influence their behavior/policies.

    ChikFilA stopped donating to anti-gay charities when they were boycotted.

    givesomefucks,

    ChikFilA stopped donating to anti-gay charities when they were boycotted.

    I feel like now they’re going to say because rightwingers attempted to boycott after that change, that boycotts don’t work…

    Because they don’t understand rightwing extremists are bad at boycotting and statistically insignificant to a nationwide chain.

    Galapagon,

    Do you have sources for this claim?

    rustyfish,
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    Giving a company money -> they reinvest that money -> company grows

    Not giving a company money -> ??? -> company grows

    Everybody knows that, duh!

    Kena,

    We both know that you actually don’t think it’s that simple. You just wanted to be contrarian.

    I’m actually so correct in what I said that getting targeted with hate campaigns is something companies try to do. As I told another one of you NPCs before, Nike did that exact thing. They intentionally did something that upset a target demographic, those people burned nike products and tried to “boycott” them and it ended up making their sales go up because everyone was talking about them now.

    This is such a well known thing that I’m surprised you people got mad at me for saying it. Redditors will get mad at everything for no reason I guess.

    givesomefucks,

    They intentionally did something that upset a target demographic, those people burned nike products and tried to “boycott” them and it ended up making their sales go up because everyone was talking about them now.

    I bet if you were specific, it was something about supporting a progressive cause that most people support and rightwingers got mad and “protested” by buying Nike products to destroy…

    Just because rightwing extremists are the minority and don’t understand how boycotts work, doesn’t mean boycotts don’t work.

    intensely_human,

    Most redditors have been running from life for so long all they know is anger and pain, with the anger being the only anti-pain strategy they have.

    rustyfish,
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    This is a lot of text for being completely wrong. Good for you.

    intensely_human,

    That was a very efficient way of saying nothing.

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