Let me save you two clicks: in 2021, some dude made some unsubstantiated claim in Congress that organized retail theft account for 45 billion in losses. The retail trade group in question picked up this number and ran with it without ever validating the underlying claim. The guy and or his company that made the underlying claim isn't returning calls or requests for comment.
Anything in particular? I'm not great at understanding things that aren't said.
Wait till over 40. You'll think your 30s were blissful.
Is this article ai generated? It sucks. Are the toxic products all PFAS products? It sure insinuates as much, but doesn't actually say that. There are lots and lots of "toxic" chemicals; there are over 10k PFAS compounds alone, and toxicity for those is being claimed at ppt levels, which is often lower than can be detected by test methods. Therefore, it's no wonder they'll take it slow, rather than eliminate large swaths of the economy without ready replacements.
Terrible article.
Necessary tool for the sponge making process. Without it: no sponge holes.
FYI: this is a speculative article; they are guessing and don't know how it will work, so there are no real details.
I'm in the industry, at least in the US, and this is not technically accurate... especially not using the language and common understanding of the layperson.
Why not put down mulch and native perennials? Skip fussy turf grass altogether.
Hard truth? Reddit conditioned me to NOT participate.
Nearly time I wanted to discuss something or ask something important to me, my posts were deleted by mods. The few times posts would stay was because they were meme shitposts of easily digestible image content: scroll and move along. Any actual discussion was verboten.
/r/mk mods were particularly awful. Fuck those guys.
I know this is more sarcasm rather than serious justification, but sadly I agree that it's all true.
Conversely, IT is arguing about a $90 license on an employee that costs 80k. If it saves them 2 hours of productivity over the course of the year, it's an even trade, wouldn't you say?
Bad take.
I'll remind you that Steam needs SOME competition in order to actually get better, and I can't think of anyone else able to do it (Microsoft has kinda already tried and failed). Remember when Steam suddenly addressed long-standing issues with the client and storefront a couple years ago? That was because the EGS appeared.
I'll also remind young folks that the Internet was extremely negative regarding steam when it was new. Yes, I've been on Steam for 20+ years.
Tldr: EGS is fine. Relax.
Edit: clarity