[-] charles@social.charles.wiki 6 points 1 week ago

I had different results. I work in IT and understand the comprehension levels of the average user. The top result was a distribution where the Wikipedia was in Portuguese. No update in 5 years. https://distrochooser.de/en/d5cf19cdf504/

[-] charles@social.charles.wiki 1 points 3 weeks ago

Actually no. We won't due to anti gray market policies from data centers. For example Google shreds all HDDs after their service life(5years max usually) expires. We have a net loss from the data center hardware fiasco.

[-] charles@social.charles.wiki 2 points 1 month ago

I'm afraid that a lot of the infrastructure will be heavily catered towards DoD computing resources. This means after the components hit their lifecycle, they aren't released to the used markets on ebay, instead they are shredded and rendered electronic waste.

[-] charles@social.charles.wiki 0 points 1 month ago

You can't legally drive these cars in the US. They will be confiscated or turned around. I wish I could have a Chinese car... Also... It's crazy to think if you bought an EV from China with the EV credit from last year you would have a car for 3k...

[-] charles@social.charles.wiki 3 points 2 months ago

This phone runs a MediaTek Dimensity 7300. Charging $699 for that hardware means there is already a massive markup baked in. I would generally argue against this stating "buy once, cry once", but in this case the price is already inflated comparibly to the offering. They're selling services bundled in with their operating system on their infrastructure, their servers. They are the data handler in this case. You give them rights to your data. With a subscription fee and a continuous reliance on them for this service you are in a SLA with them. They can modify their service to be more expensive, less privacy focused on a whim. You then have a device you are unhappy with that your sole investment purpose was for privacy and control. You have an ethical brick.

[-] charles@social.charles.wiki 8 points 2 months ago

You had me until the word subscription

[-] charles@social.charles.wiki 1 points 2 months ago

VPN, Spotify. Spotify seems justified due to the ability to find new music.

charles

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