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That makes totally sense; using electricity to crush soft cans that you’re too lazy to crush by hand, to conserve energy.

[...]super annoying

These guys’ whole ‘You’re Doing it Wrong’ series is joking around about the idea that ‘you’re probably doing it wrong’. I would guess that it is based on the dentist thing that no matter how you brush your teeth, ydiw. So all their videos are going to be like that - it’s not just about imparting knowledge, it’s

Installing a gas pump reader is a choice (to cut down on employee wages, which essentially pays for it) - they can still use cheaper chip-and-pin machines in-store.

[...] chip and pin MIGHT be vulnerable. Not ARE vulnerable. But the non-chip and pin is definitely vulnerable.

Correction:

So now Gizmodo is calling them drone, right when clarification is really needed. “I don’t have a drone, but I have a quad-copter; do I need to register it?”

Once you get used to something like that, it will not take you longer.

“Emerging”

Weird how different the perception/perspectives are; me (and everyone that I know except one sister - she’s a bit weird) think it is the other way around. Facebook was supposed to make money from ads, and be a safe place to chat and share stuff with family/friends - then they turned around, stole your info and stuff

I still don’t get it.

Or Gizmodo themselves; they have such a hate-on for Google, they might go for Bing instead.

I’m sure all of those free WiFi hotspots has fair-use policies. And using a Pizza place’s WiFi as your office’s primary Internet connection, after buying 2 pizza slices for the sole purpose of just obtaining the password, is way past the ‘disrespectful’ line.

The only thing I ‘plan’ before drinking, is not to drink too much. I’ve thrown up because of drinking exactly twice in 20 years. I really do not get this ‘bragging’ culture when it comes to throwing up because of too much alchol.

[...]out of the goodness of their own hearts and not for profit or anything ...[...] /s

[...]moving out of your parent’s house isn’t the best financial decision.

[...]mostly came at night, mostly.

Seeing this headline is a truly weird experience for someone that has never owned a ‘stand mixer’, and only know one or two people that does.

Agreed. I think though, that the point of the experiment is that if it can be proved that they use ‘tools’, their protection status increases, or something along those lines. Can’t be arsed to Google it now, tbh.

No, 50% of the population believes what they’re told to believe.