This reddit ad I saw for a weight loss stab, which weirdly advertises a monthly subscription price plus a mysterious additional "+ SUBSCRIPTION COST"
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Driving up a curved hill as it was getting dark and there was a utility pole in the road.
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Car safety data (like OnStar) is being sold to insurers to adjust your rate
https://www.freshfromcache.com/your-car-grades-your-driving/
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https://www.freshfromcache.com/your-car-grades-your-driving/
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Your car has been grading your driving and selling the report card
Your car may be logging how you drive and selling it to insurers, sometimes for pennies. What it costs you, how to opt out, and what Oregon just changed.
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These screens in front of motion-sensing sinks that prevent me from washing my hands at a movie theater
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Reddit now has a separate default For You feed with suggested subreddits. My regular feed takes an extra selection to get to it.
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The "Facebook Lite" app forces a window refresh every 10-12 minutes.
This has been going on for 5+ years. People have been screaming at them to fix it, it was never addressed or even acknowledged as a bug.
Basically, you're reading a post, or watching a video, then BAM, you're thrown out to the home page (without any input from the user), and a refresh is forced, and by then whatever you were engaged with is long gone.
Of course when you download the FULL bloated app (that can stack 8+ GB of storage within 6 months), that issue suddenly disappears.
No, this isn't a RAM issue or device specific, my phone has 12 GB, and always has 4-6 GB free at any given moment. I've tried on iOS and android.
I would dare to say this is a FEATURE to force you to use the bloated (main) app.
https://redd.it/1ue6sli
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This has been going on for 5+ years. People have been screaming at them to fix it, it was never addressed or even acknowledged as a bug.
Basically, you're reading a post, or watching a video, then BAM, you're thrown out to the home page (without any input from the user), and a refresh is forced, and by then whatever you were engaged with is long gone.
Of course when you download the FULL bloated app (that can stack 8+ GB of storage within 6 months), that issue suddenly disappears.
No, this isn't a RAM issue or device specific, my phone has 12 GB, and always has 4-6 GB free at any given moment. I've tried on iOS and android.
I would dare to say this is a FEATURE to force you to use the bloated (main) app.
https://redd.it/1ue6sli
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