[-] SuperSpruce@lemmy.ml 11 points 2 years ago
  1. Perhaps 2024 will be the year of the girlfriend

  2. Making money over the summer and upgrading to a faster motorcycle

[-] SuperSpruce@lemmy.ml 10 points 2 years ago

A motorcycle is cheap, fuel-efficient, and fun.

[-] SuperSpruce@lemmy.ml 12 points 2 years ago

This might be a hot take here, but I'd be open to instances running a limited number of ads with minimal tracking to generate enough revenue to keep the instance afloat.

It's why I did use the official Reddit app at first when I started using Reddit. They can't bleed money forever. But when they kept making the app worse and worse and worse that's when I switched to third party apps. And after they killed those, I didn't have any sympathy for Reddit because I was sick of their continued greed.

[-] SuperSpruce@lemmy.ml 11 points 2 years ago

Stop forcing updates on the lower level stuff that forces people to spend billions on maintaining code. This way, we could return to a world where you can just buy software and use it for years without some update borking it.

Also outlawing financially motivated (i.e. greedy) retroactive ToS changes.

[-] SuperSpruce@lemmy.ml 12 points 2 years ago

On storage, the markup is about 2000%.

And on RAM if we compare to DDR5 (not totally fair because of how Apple's unified memory works), it's about 800% marked up.

[-] SuperSpruce@lemmy.ml 11 points 2 years ago

Quit work and take lighter loads in school.

Buy a nice house in Maine right on the water.

Buy a supercar, and all the motorcycles I could ever want.

Go on crazy adventures like an Appalachian trail thru-hike.

All this would be less than 10% of my yearly income. The other 90% would go to charity, helping the homeless and bolstering free and open source software.

[-] SuperSpruce@lemmy.ml 11 points 2 years ago

Googology. The "study" of ridiculously large numbers. It's a rabbit hole of recursion and mathematics that starts with stuff like googolplex (10^10^100) and never really ends.

[-] SuperSpruce@lemmy.ml 9 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Most of the time, I view piracy as a last resort. I'll try to legally obtain it, but there are circumstances when I do sail the seas:

  1. Textbooks. This is a all around greedy industry preying on poor college students like me that barely pays the actual authors. They don't deserve my money, and I don't have much of it anyways.

  2. Video games/books I already own. I already paid for it, so it's justifies to me.

  3. Old video games that don't have a real platform that I emulate. I understand that I shouldn't pirate a 2021 video game, but a 2001 video game that I can't legally buy on PC/phone is a different matter.

  4. Aforementioned skimming through books. I might buy it after doing that.

  5. Music. Why? Half the stuff I listen to isn't even on Spotify or other streaming platforms. Additionally, I can manage my own library, listen offline without having to follow the whims of a streaming app, and even change the pitch and speed of the music!

[-] SuperSpruce@lemmy.ml 9 points 2 years ago

As a (former now?) car enthusiast, this shit is the quickest way to curb my enthusiasm about cars and make me a radical die-hard f*ck cars person. This is also why so many people hate EVs, they just hate this invasive tech and are misinformed. These companies need to be collectively fined HUNDREDS OF BILLIONS of dollars, AT LEAST.

I really really hope motorcycles haven't been infested by this plague yet.

[-] SuperSpruce@lemmy.ml 9 points 2 years ago

I didn't get this pop-up before I upgraded to Android 13, and I have a Motorola phone that runs close to stock Android. So that's why I thought this was a Google thing.

[-] SuperSpruce@lemmy.ml 10 points 2 years ago

That means Microsoft 365 is an acid. Because avoiding acids is how you stay basic.

[-] SuperSpruce@lemmy.ml 10 points 2 years ago

Mostly the ad removal options or pro versions of some apps.

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