We’re the product these companies are selling. Nothing of actual value was lost for you, but immense value was lost to them. Feels good.
We’re the product these companies are selling. Nothing of actual value was lost for you, but immense value was lost to them. Feels good.
You been referred to the reddit suicide hotline yet? I have a few times.
Yes they do! It’s so damned nice to hear when they do that. It’s just full disclosure, and they don’t pull punches.
And in the long run, it still serves the company’s interest as they are still known as an NPR contributors. They’re okay with the arrangement and we’re all better for it.
NPR does have some absolutely bad takes sometimes though. But I love that you know they have ethics.
It’s why I signed up. I’ve been looking for an alternative. This is great so far.
I’d argue that the safety assistance tech is very, very good and should continue.
Fucking touch screens for HVAC and audio controls are a menace though. How do regulatory agencies allow this?
Then there’s the fucking warning message not to look at your screen that starts every time I turn it on. 90% of the time I am not looking at the screen, so I don’t realize I have to click through their warning message until I’m already driving. All they achieved is distracting me and making me look away from the road.
I fought against the Canadian flag last time. I’m off reddit now, but will remember the good memes.