Same. VPN is a waste of money if using private trackers and encryption.
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It looks cool and I wish I could switch, but No financial apps No nfc payments No android auto No RCS Desktop mode?
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Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•Hungary blocks EU's 90 billion euro loan to Ukraine, demanding Russian oil ahead of war anniversaryEnglish
6·25 days agoThat didn’t make any difference last time.
That’s just a good approach to life in general.
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Technology@lemmy.world•This legendary Nokia phone is being brought back to life in 2026English
2·1 month agoHaha, well I did choose Europe (Ukraine, technically UkSSR) as spawn, but then had to fuck off due to corruption and bleak future opportunities. Talk about fucking irony.
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Technology@lemmy.world•This legendary Nokia phone is being brought back to life in 2026English
21·1 month agoNot for North America.
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Cars - For Car Enthusiasts@lemmy.world•Stellantis demands 25% US sales growth from dealers in 2026 | Automotive WorldEnglish
9·1 month agoI have a misfortune of driving one of these pieces of shit. I needed an accessible minivan and allowed the dealer to convince me Pacifica was as good as Sienna. On paper, it was. Worst fucking car I’ve ever owned. $60k before $40k conversion. $100k brand new car.
AC that barely works in 40°C heat. Transmission that doesn’t shift. Gas mileage that supercars and tanks can compete with. Ride quality of a boat in rough seas. Trunk that randomly decides not to close. Knobs and buttons that get stuck. Fuel hole designed so poorly it takes me 20 minutes to fill up this piece of shit because fuel gun keeps stopping.
This is just shit I remember. List is a long, not even mentioning multiple recalls.
FUCK Stellantis. They should be forced to buy back all the garbage they sold, but instead they’ll just get bailed out when they go belly up.
I honestly can’t think of any country about which this statement would be more wrong and I’ve lived in a bunch and been to a lot of them. But like I said in other comments, I don’t blame you for punishing US as a whole.
I wouldn’t blame you either way, but I doubt you’d agree that judging Canada or even Calgary based in general on Alberta is fair.
Geographically most of California is red as fuck.
You can literally walk down the street in some cities and go between pockets filled with rainbow flags and maga hatred mixed with messages about how much god loves everyone.
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PC Gaming•GDC 2026 keynote speaker Hideo Kojima backs outEnglish
414·1 month agoTreating US as a single location is a bit naive even though I understand where you’re coming from. If we manage to get the orange pedo and other nazis out of fed, you can safely visit. Nothing wrong with continuing to punish the cunts who voted him in by not buying Kentucky whisky though.
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Boycott US•U.S. Dealers In Full Panic Mode After Canada Green-Lights Chinese CarsEnglish
21·1 month agoWe don’t value THEIR workers or THEIR labor either. We value cheap products with many features. That was basically my point from the beginning.
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Boycott US•U.S. Dealers In Full Panic Mode After Canada Green-Lights Chinese CarsEnglish
35·1 month agoIt isn’t. Of course established brands make quality stuff; their brand depends on it. It’s the US/Canada/Europe level of qa expectation and local laws that are driving the quality.
And cars are not only expensive as fuck, but also are an absolute necessity in most of US/Canada. I wouldn’t blame anyone for getting a fully loaded $30k brand new electric car over a similarly priced “budget” Kia. Might as well take advantage of the fact that China is subsidizing the other $20k.
There’s almost nothing that can break in an electric car over typical lease period, but I wouldn’t want to keep it past the warranty or get into a serious accident in it.
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Boycott US•U.S. Dealers In Full Panic Mode After Canada Green-Lights Chinese CarsEnglish
311·1 month agoThey manufacture so much because it’s cheap to manufacture there and that comes at some costs like putting very little value on people and their labor.
Also, designed in California means more than you think for established brands that have to follow American or, usually stricter, California laws.
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Boycott US•U.S. Dealers In Full Panic Mode After Canada Green-Lights Chinese CarsEnglish
166·1 month agoGovernment subsidized is not the same thing as affordable. As soon as they are embedded, prices will go up.
Just look at Korean manufacturers in US. Some Hyundais/Kias are more expensive than Toyotas. They used to be a great cheap alternative.
Difference is Koreans actually build high quality cars and Chinese build quality is debatable.
I have to say though, the faster Tesla fucking burns, the better. Nazi trash can go fuck himself.
Try Dota while you’re at it. More or less identical game I was glued to for years.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Comcast keeps losing customers despite price guarantee and unlimited dataEnglish
1·1 month agoDid you have to request specific equipment to get a static or semi-static IPv4 like you get with cable? Did it cost extra?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Comcast keeps losing customers despite price guarantee and unlimited dataEnglish
1·1 month agoI don’t think it’s optional. I think that’s what separates home internet from business internet. Could someone that has this service confirm?
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What skills did almost everybody have 50 years ago, but few people have today?English
5·2 months agoAlso, there were like 3 washing machines on sale. Now you have 50/manufacturer.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Comcast keeps losing customers despite price guarantee and unlimited dataEnglish
4·2 months ago$70, not $50. And this breaks the deal: https://www.t-mobile.com/business/filtering
Not really usable at home.




It’s barely 50% of voters. Not even close to 50% of population. Still sad as fuck though.