Apple will get fucked real hard, since pretty much all their iphones are manufactured in China
ICastFist
Hopefully people can still burn down mar a lago
Back then, I did personally experiment and simply started swiping left to every profile. After 300 "nopes" (I counted), I didn't miss a single match, despite the little ticker showing "49+" profiles that have liked me
I know Tinder has lots of ways to detect if you're a returning user, which could've been one of the reasons for me being so "unlucky"
My last experience (late 2022) is that if you're a free user, they will never show your profile to someone you've swiped right for, nor show you any profile that has liked you, in order to force you to buy the premium and get to see who liked you
Just think about all the things you "don't care about" or that you assume to "know what matters", chances are that you're blind to several details about them. Could be just about anything, from beekeeping to law to heavy industry logistics
Damn, she's about to enter the matrix!
I got that spamessage today as well
Does the person make the proper inflection? Because a simple "Hello there" wouldn't trigger my synapses, unlike the more dramatic "Hello~ there~"
Computer tech UX (user experience) was dumbed down to reach "everyone" (aiming at kids and giving the middle finger to anyone over 40 since the 2000s), dismissing any need for "computer literacy". Why should doctors, or the general public, learn about adblockers when they assume everything they see on screen is "just the way it is"? Computers and phones work for what they want to do and, for the most part, that's enough.
Perhaps a good analogy is cars: most people who own one have no fucking clue how it works and wouldn't be able to change the headlights alone. Is it worth learning enough about the car to understand what's going on? Depends on the person.
I feel like I only have the old lady who's fed up with all this shit
Kawasaki vs. John Doe, robo-horse fucker
OeNoLOgy iS a sCieNce!!!
Kids, please, don't do drugs and post on the internet