alonsohmtz
@alonsohmtz@feddit.uk
- Comment on Amazon BUSTED for Widespread Scheme to Inflate Prices Across the Economy— Amazon, its vendors, and competing retailers are price fixing, hiking up prices for consumer products 1 week ago:
Lol, these mods are a joke.
- Comment on Tesla registrations crash 17% in Europe as BEV market surges 14% 1 week ago:
Yes. We need to keep in mind that the real battle being fought here is market dominance.
Western companies and governments want to dominate so they can screw everyone else over harder than China would.
- Comment on Tesla registrations crash 17% in Europe as BEV market surges 14% 1 week ago:
Consumers are sheep whether they’re on the left or right.
People on the left hate Tesla and Musk because of Musk’s politics instead of him being a conmen colluding to keep EV prices high.
- Comment on Amazon BUSTED for Widespread Scheme to Inflate Prices Across the Economy— Amazon, its vendors, and competing retailers are price fixing, hiking up prices for consumer products 1 week ago:
Fucking bow down to your overlord, peasant.
You’re just jealous you’re not him.
- Comment on Amazon BUSTED for Widespread Scheme to Inflate Prices Across the Economy— Amazon, its vendors, and competing retailers are price fixing, hiking up prices for consumer products 1 week ago:
I use Aliexpress over Amazon whenever possible.
It’s insane the amount of scams going on on Amazon.
- Comment on Americans are destroying Flock surveillance cameras | TechCrunch 1 week ago:
Some laws were meant to be broken.
Gay sex was seen as a crime, once upon a time. (it still is, in some places)
- Comment on Americans are destroying Flock surveillance cameras | TechCrunch 1 week ago:
Here’s a (non-exhaustive) map of Flock cameras: deflock.org
We can all do our part. Be safe and hide your identity.
- Comment on Colorado Lawmakers Push for Age Verification at the Operating System Level 1 week ago:
Let me guess, none of them said this during their campaigns.
Useful idiots only elect servants of the ruling class.
- Comment on US AI giant accuses Chinese rivals of mass data theft 1 week ago:
Good.
Fuck copyright and patent laws.
- Comment on You ever wake up and question, "am i the bad guy"? 2 weeks ago:
I am the one who knocks.
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- Comment on Seamus Blackley interview | What an Xbox founder thinks of the new Xbox CEO 2 weeks ago:
The Xbox never should have existed.
Companies like Microsoft charge what they do so they can expand their empire, not to keep the lights on.
- Comment on 'We Thought It Would Be Fun': Nintendo Has a Whole FAQ on Why It's Selling Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Separately for $20 Each - IGN 2 weeks ago:
I recommend emulating it for free on something like mGBA.
- Comment on Xbox CEO Asha Sharma shares her gamertag — what it reveals 2 weeks ago:
She could do better by firing the people who went to business school and letting creators make the decisions again.
She won’t though because she’s a piece of shit just like the rest of them.
- Comment on 0 A.D. R28: Boiorix has been released 2 weeks ago:
I only know about this because it would show up at the top of Synaptic Package Manager.
- Comment on EA invents new microtransaction nightmare as it breaks paywall promise on Skate: rent a playable area for 24 hours or buy a premium pass, bucko 2 weeks ago:
Yes, this is exactly it.
Negativity is censored because it’s bad for business.
- Comment on EA invents new microtransaction nightmare as it breaks paywall promise on Skate: rent a playable area for 24 hours or buy a premium pass, bucko 2 weeks ago:
It’s all about fleecing morons as much as they’re willing to be fleeced.
- Comment on Be Wary of Bluesky 2 weeks ago:
The main argument against bsky is that they’re still holding all of your data, unless you self host your own server.
That’s not the main argument against it. The main argument is that it’s not federated.
- Comment on How should Lemmy & Piefed handle voting activity from banned/deleted accounts? 2 weeks ago:
Voting is an indicator of agreement/disagreement and will influence how people feel about a certain post.
- Comment on Ad companies are the ones destroying civilization 2 weeks ago:
but I at least know where to place the blame.
Except you don’t. If people demanded more, they would get more.
Since most people are like you and accept ads as an inevitability, that’s what we get.
- Comment on The longer I'm alive, the more I feel that people make things complicated to feel important. 2 weeks ago:
They most certainly do.
- Comment on Ad companies are the ones destroying civilization 2 weeks ago:
🤡s like you are why we have ads.
It’s not that “businesses demand it,” it’s that people (like you) don’t have higher standards.
- Comment on Ad companies are the ones destroying civilization 2 weeks ago:
Consumerism.
- Comment on Ad companies are the ones destroying civilization 2 weeks ago:
Because we’re farm animals.
- Comment on Ad companies are the ones destroying civilization 2 weeks ago:
Oh shit, I thought you said “AI” companies and was about to say “nahh, it’s the advertisers” lol.
Yes. Ads are a stain on our species and should be outlawed.
They are a waste of resources, clutter and manipulate our minds, and give a ridiculous advantage to those who already have the money to buy them.
- Comment on Loops is a new short form platform created by Pixelfed creator Daniel Supernault. 2 weeks ago:
Alright, shill.
- Comment on Loops is a new short form platform created by Pixelfed creator Daniel Supernault. 2 weeks ago:
Who are you to say it isn’t?
- Comment on Loops is a new short form platform created by Pixelfed creator Daniel Supernault. 2 weeks ago:
Oh, that’s good to know.
There is now no reason to care about it.
- Comment on Loops is a new short form platform created by Pixelfed creator Daniel Supernault. 2 weeks ago:
It’s a chicken and an egg problem. We don’t have to worry about what other people do, only ourselves.
- Comment on Loops is a new short form platform created by Pixelfed creator Daniel Supernault. 2 weeks ago:
I don’t know what upscrolled is, but if it’s not federated then who cares?