Is this an US thing? I’m fairly certain I’ve never seen that in Germany
Is this an US thing? I’m fairly certain I’ve never seen that in Germany
Was that the video Musk spread on his Twitter account? I knew it was bad because of Tucker in general - but this?
You mean the one pretty much every manufacturer did that just got associated with Volkswagen since they were the first to get caught?
My rule of thumb is that “recyclable” is 99% greenwashing and 1% a clueless business actually meaning well.
Everything is recyclable to some degree - if they wanted to do something for the environment it should be made from recycled material instead of advertising that it’s possible to recycle the material they used
Was using Osmand before and it’s a lot nicer to use for day to day navigation on the bike than the sluggy mess Osmand sometimes is
But the available vaccine for pox is also working for this one, right?
And even if they don’t keep it: they got browser-level Adblock- and Tracking-Filters that you can just feed the same lists you’d put into uBlock
Sure it’s lacking the spot-blocking, tool if there’s a missed ad or a fine-tuned whitelisting but I think that browser will stay usable even if V3 is implemented.
If they’re anything like the idiots in Germany they probably dream of a collapse of society and a following civil war that they get out on top of.
Sounds a bit like green washing for the tourists to ease their minds - I guess that’s why it’s trust based, too.
If you’re a tourist why wouldn’t you use public transport in a city like that anyway?
I mean AMD heavily relies on Taiwan being independent to even be the company they are. If China takes over most people in power and all the shareholders are fucked - so in this instance it actually makes sense even from a company standpoint to do malicious compliance