I'm still waiting for the previous retaliatory measures of all the red lines we've crossed so far.
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I've ordered from Amazon once. That's the only occasion I've ever used any of their services. I'm not intentionally avoiding them, I simply don't have the need for any of it. I've always just used ebay and Aliexpress instead.
Probably so, but that still doesn’t justify it in my view. There are better ways to handle this. For example, they could inform the customer that the issue needs to be addressed before they proceed, offer to mask the control panel themselves for an extra charge, or simply ask if the customer really wants them to paint over it - which they almost certainly don’t.
Doing subpar work under a "not my job" mentality isn’t just unprofessional - it displays poor character.
As a contractor who takes pride in my work, seeing things like this baffles me - and honestly, it’s not that uncommon either. I just don’t get it. Even if they somehow manage to get the client to pay for this, there’s no way they’ll be hired again. Meanwhile, about half of my clients are repeat customers. No wonder it's so easy to stand out when the bar is this low.
Why? Because you don't like them?
How about we just let people choose rather than having the government choose for us?
No, I'm not talking about a law. If I did I would've said so.
Yeah, I just don’t know how society would go about enforcing this. I feel like there should be some kind of "This We Were Wrong About" tab or a way to look up individual journalists and see their track record. That way, if someone makes big claims, you could check whether they have a history of doing so and what their success rate has been.
It would work both ways too - if someone frequently makes bold predictions but has been right many times before, maybe their views should carry more weight.
Atleast the first stage landed succesfully (again) which is quite incredible achievement in itself.
All food is like that to me. I only cook because otherwise I'd die of starvation. I eat to live - food has always just been fuel for me. I don't want to put any more effort into cooking than what is absolutely necessary. If money was not an issue, then personal chef would be the first person I'd hire. Hell, if it was possible I'd hire someone to eat it for me too.
Yle which is Finland's equivalent of the BBC. I obviously use the Finnish version of the site, though which covers a lot more than the English version.
I follow a single news source which doesn't just focus on US politics. They only write about it when there's actually something to write about. Other than that, I take active steps to block it everywhere else. On Lemmy I stay out of political communities and I have set content filters to cover everything from Trump to measles and I keep adding new ones every day. In today's world the only way to consume anything even remotely resembling an "optimal" amount of news is by avoiding them. People who have never tried this get the feeling of FOMO and think that they're going to then be ignorant then but the truth is that you simply cannot insulate yourself from world news unless you go live alone in a forest. When something major happens you will hear about it. Anyone consuming an unfiltered Lemmy feed because they feel the responsibility to "stay informed" are just masochists doing self-harm.
I don’t see this as him making a demand but rather stating a fact. They’re not getting back all of the occupied territories, and that has been obvious to anyone observing this conflict from an objective point of view. I’d love to see the Russians kicked out of all of Ukraine just as much as the next person, but that simply isn’t going to happen. Nobody wants to give up their life just to reclaim a few more square meters - especially when there’s no guarantee of even that.