wwa, lewactwo
Yes, they are not good
Stremio, Cloudstream
This won’t answer your question directly, but I know in some jurisdictions gift cards or prepaid lunch cards are taxed differently than income and that’s why employers often resort to these instead of actual salary raises
Maria Skłodowska-Curie <angry Polish noises>
jk btw
atomic elements, there are 19 named after 20 people.
What do you mean? There’s one named after two persons?
I had Hawaiian with kiwi! It was good
Probably because furries are a fetish and mermaids come from mythology
Some don’t. But most people are not gatherers
You’re wrong
xD no? Why would everyone claim one? I for example would be fucking glad not to receive e-junk with all my purchases
Simple solution: if a device you sell comes without charging cable, it has to be written in large letters on the box that you have the right to claim one for free (like cigarette health warning) and the seller has to inform the customer before checkout
Why is that?
I don’t care if they keep the extra couple cents they saved on not giving the cable. I fucking hate getting extra e-junk with my electronics. I hate getting new cables just like I fucking hated getting shitty headsets with pre-smart phones. Nobody used them regardless. For all I care all battery-powered electronics, including laptops, could very well come without chargers and standardised cables, just with large warning on the box (like the one on cigarette packs). That was the fucking point of this EU regulation, to reduce e-junk
No? I use the same usb cable and QC3 charger I got with my 2016 Xiaomi
I’m all for it IF the cable is provided for free on demand to 0,001% of customers who happen to not have one. I have a separate drawer for all my extra usb C and micro usb cables which come with random electronics which I feel bad just throwing in the trash but I know I’ll never need.
What’s the difference between smart tube and smatttubenext?
we promise we’ll use the inferior, proprietary connector
Poland: Blik.
Some would probably also say Paczkomaty and Żabka, but neither automatic parcel lockers nor breaking labour laws are strictly Polish inventions, so I wouldn’t count them