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- Comment on Privacy advocate challenges YouTube's ad blocking detection 1 year ago:
Users telling developers to fuck themselves is a irony lost in these threads. How many open source projects do you maintain?
- Comment on Privacy advocate challenges YouTube's ad blocking detection 1 year ago:
and people wonder why everything is entirely moving to subscriptions.
You are able to choose because they let you. You don’t think they know that? They own their own browser for god sakes. They could turn every adblock ineffective and not care for mouth breathers like you claiming victory by using applications and adblock lists someone else make, who would shit themselves if they stopped being maintained for a few days.
Don’t make yourself feel like you beat the Big Tech. It’s anything but…
Enjoy yourself feeling like a h4x0r though.
- Comment on Intel doesn’t think that Arm CPUs will make a dent in the laptop market 1 year ago:
But that’s because the M1 and M2 Mac sold like hot cakes and we’re at a quiet stop in the product timeline.
So you agree that it’s mainly Apple stans buy in whenever a new Mac drops, and hasn’t been able to really influence non Apple stans.
That’s what the poster above you said. Apple stans buy in because they’re a cult, so of course their sales will increase once a new mac drops.
The same is true for every other manufacturers during covid as everyone was bound to work from home and needed a laptop, but nobody seems to mention that
- Comment on iPhones have been exposing your unique MAC despite Apple’s promises otherwise — “From the get-go, this feature was useless,” researcher says of feature put into iOS 14 1 year ago:
apple should have had this fixed long before
not if it was intentional. I mean apple bends over for authoritarian governments around the world. This could easily be used as a state surveillance apparatus and casually “fixed” when discovered down the road.
- Comment on Amazon linked to trafficking of workers in Saudi Arabia, who say they were tricked into toiling and living in grueling, squalid conditions 1 year ago:
“Thank you for your service”
amirite?
- Comment on Former soldier searched Google, Reddit for spying tips, prosecutors say — Investigators say they found a document on the man's computer titled: “Important Information to Share with Chinese Governme... 1 year ago:
For a populace that’s dumb enough to elect a con man as a president, you don’t really have to make it any more complicated when you want to frame someone. Most of them don’t even have reading comprehension of a 6 grader.
“look there, aliens”
“yeehaw, alien hunting time”
“look there, WMD”
“Sign me up, war crime time”
- Comment on US accuses Google of illegal methods to push up ad prices 1 year ago:
Google Search, Adsense/Analytics, Android and Chrome should be broken up.
It’s feeding the same evil
- Comment on Apple considered switching to DuckDuckGo from Google for Safari - Bloomberg News 1 year ago:
Someone who barges in a discussion getting triggered when someone said something bad about his beloved company, says he’s not. lmao
- Comment on Apple considered switching to DuckDuckGo from Google for Safari - Bloomberg News 1 year ago:
I see the exact opposite, and you being triggered when no one even mentioned anything you’re so offended about, proves the point. but do go on…
Very culty behavior. really cringes me out.
- Comment on Indian iPhone plant found 'highly hazardous' to worker health 1 year ago:
I’ll never not laugh at cult members praising their lord and saviour. It’s like when the police investigate themselves and find little or no wrongdoing and the bootlickers latch onto any conclusion they reach. Of course Apple is going to make it seem like they actively care, dumbass.
Apple has been a manufacturing company since the beginning, so it has been profiting off of it longer than any other companies you want to lump them with. I’m willing to bet workers condition got better than when Apple moved it manufacturing to China. Remember suicide nets?
Them claiming to be workers friendly now, is only because people are slightly annoyed by it, but will still buy their products regardless, while Apple blames the contractors. How bloody convenient.