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  • I have my paper one in a safety deposit box, with my original birth certificate. I carry around a useless laminated copy for normal BS.

    And yes, I say useless laminated, because for some dumb fucking reason, the US issues paper social security cards, and cannot be used officially if you do so. No government agency will accept it, because they expect a piece of paper to last 70+ years like dumb fucks.








  • Just saying brother’s ink or toner is first party instantly makes it sound like other brands are inferior.

    No, it doesn’t. Saying third party just means not manufactured by first party, first party being printer manufacturer.

    Would you not buy Baldurs Gate 3 cause it’s a third party game? Would you not buy Call of Duty because it’s a third party game? Do you pay more for gas at ExxonMobil, because Costco sells third party gas for cheaper?

    You buy third party all the time. Saying third party sounds bad is just stupid.




  • No. Nothing reddit is doing is illegal. When you sign up for a service like reddit, there is a TOS, which allows them to ban, warn, limit interaction, etc, at their discretion when terms of their TOS are violated.

    If their TOS doesn’t allow pictures of butterflies, and you post pictures of butterflies, you will receive a warning. Continue posting butterflies, you’ll get banned, until eventually receiving a permaban. There is absolutely nothing illegal about it, because their TOS specifically states no butterfly pictures.





  • This. Firefox has always been just good. It wasn’t great or anything, it was just a good browser. Then chrome came around and it had more, better features. It was a bit more memory usage, but those were for the additional features Firefox didn’t have.

    Firefox didn’t really change a whole lot, it added synching features across accounts, and didn’t get worse. It just stayed the same.

    The people made Firefox better, because now they’re creating add-ons for Firefox, where chrome had more.

    I feel like once chrome got the majority of browser users, it immediately started going to shit. I have no proof of this, just a memory of it being better until it was announced that chrome was the most used browser, and the near immediate heavier memory usage.