Lineage OS doesn't include google apps or services. Jellyfin works though.
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Do you need an in-remote microphone? If not, I'd suggest a degoogled nvidia shield tv (i.e flash it with lineage OS or similar)
Same, the last straw for me was the 'white lives matter' Yeezy fashion show.
You could just refund it if it doesn't work well for you. GOG are usually pretty generous
There's little reason to change your stance then, other than to virtue-signal to the right
Just used this to load up some concerts for my long haul flights tonight and it worked great, thanks for the rec
I'm really meaning the lack of option not to consume fast-moving consumer goods, rather than the option to pay a premium for them elsewhere. When their market position is similar to like an outlet for government rations except for private profit, their net is essentially what was skimmed off the top of free enterprise. 2.66% is just the current maximum amount that is justifiably worth without doing societal harm
That's an expected tradeoff of operating an essential service is the point. It's not as though their margin is that slim by mistake, or out of goodwill, or bad business sense. It's meant to lead to the situation where we shop at Walmart not by choice, but in lieu of other options.
Almost any new plastic, by proportion of consumer plastics, mostly virgin PE & PET. As you mention, they degrade per cycle, which is why they end up in landfill regardless of being recycled.
Recyclable is inherently a marketing term. Almost any new plastic is recyclable, almost all of it will end up in landfill whether it's recycled or not. Glass is more efficiently recycled, but it requires a lot more energy to do vs plastic. Just use plastics that are already recycled and reuse the shit out of them.
There has been, Netflix have done a handful of different Barbie series with multiple seasons over the last decade. Doesn't seem like the next one is substantially changing direction resultant from the film. Feels like the premise for this article was to just reaction-bait its stars.
Yes, both are upscaled p2p releases