EmperorGormet

@EmperorGormet@lemmy.world
5 Post – 32 Comments
Joined 1 years ago

Oh my god, wefwef doesn’t limit the length of the image it shows. This is incredible, meme potential is practically limitless

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That’s generally for UPC’s labels and is part of the reason but... There are thousand's of different adhesives that react differently to the material you are placing them on. Most companies don’t do a ton of due diligence on what adhesives are removed the best because it’s not typically a big concern

labels normally are harder to remove than not, because it’s preferred for the company. If your label contains legal information about risk of use or any other important things of note, you need to be 100% certain that the label remains on your product throughout the entire shipment process. Couple that with the myriad of different surfaces you may apply it to, it’s better to be safe than sorry. It’s also cheaper to purchase material in larger quantities, so often companies will leverage the same label material and size to reduce costs.

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How about repealing the Glass-Steagall act under Clinton? You cant look at things in a vacuum because impact from policy is delayed. 2008 didn’t happen because Bush signed one or two documents, it was decades of policy and corruption. Saying “The only president you know” seems quite unfair. Regardless if you think Trump is a shit-bag or not.

You DOG

And we love it

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Id like a filter for top of all time, but that’s honestly my only “complaint” im shocked at how developed this is, and the web app wefwef is a little too good lol

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Fuck Asurion

The second issue I run into is attachment. I literally did this and have a bag of clothes sitting in my closet taking up space because of this lol

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I wish they would stop lol

Yea best part is a 5 minute trip to the local donation center would free up your space. But now you have to go through it again incase you are throwing out something you really want

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And the rat?

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Excuse me, what?

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Makes sense, figured it was filter dodging. The fact it’s has made its way outside of those places is slightly annoying

Holy fuck this guys rich

Excuse me, what?

Pretty sure there are many reasons this is the case. High influx and abnormally high active users is even hard for large websites to manage properly. I know a lot of the instance owners are working tirelessly to update and manage the extra traffic.

That being said I know virtually nothing about how this all works but from what I understand even if you were to join a low latency instance that has less users you would need to still “speak” with the higher traffic instances for any content posted there. So you would still have the same issues on most content.

Someone more knowledgeable should correct me where I am wrong because I certainly might be.

Yea sorry I used your comment to Brain dump :( Love the username btw

Lemmy just pop an H on this box so everyone knows it has hornets in it

That boy is all bean no can

As god intended

That’s what I would think but how do you tiptoe in context of really intense issues like suicide, rape, abuse? If you reference it I feel like it would trigger any bad emotions just on the topic not the specific word

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Just call me daddy

Aww beans :(

Exactly what I’m thinking, it solves nothing but does create a problem.

They could start selling tiers of battery quality which TBH sounds awful if they make the best battery life duration paywalled.

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No fren?

Aww beans!

Woof…

Yea great point, people who don’t want to see it now have to because… bullshit?

I agree, and you kind of made my point in your comment. What the F at least will censor for children or anyone who doesn’t know what that would be. Kids can decipher r*ape if they know what rape is. I just don’t see a point in text

Yes and no. It’s basically just super complicated and we don’t know how much is each factor. But I would highly doubt that part of the rising costs is not also just because people are still willing to pay.

At the end of the day it’s supply and demand. And that fluctuates based on so many different things.

Interest rates being low and money being easy to borrow creates higher demand and will in part cause prices to increase.

Supply chain shortages create massive demand spikes that can have massive effects on pricing of certain products as the supply chain tries to stabilize.

The FED can employ quantitative easing to increase money supply and liquidity, which adds to inflation, but increases economic growth (Theoretically).

Or they can use quantitative tightening to reduce money supply and lower demand, slow growth etc.

Lastly companies understand how normalized inflation has become and can increase what they charge even if their cost of goods isn’t moving significantly. So there is certainly some degree of this happening.

Hopefully the market will re-adjust as profit margins change and consumers spending habits fully adjust to the market.

Basically if everyone re-evaluates what and how they are purchasing, the market has to adjust. If you buy the products you prefer at the inflated cost, companies are not going to lower prices. If you buy budget or off brand items where you can, they will be forced to change their strategy to compete.

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