Great initiative, and excellent reasoning. This is exciting news 👍
I'm waiting on those reactions :D
Industrial food production is entirely unrelated to our ecosystem. Industrial honey producing bees are not the ones we care about. They provide little to the ecosystem. We need wild bees and industrial honey production is replacing them. An industrial pig farm does nothing for wild carnivores. Human consumption is what is destroying the ecosystem today.
Great. Now tell us about your flights on Epstein's plane.
In a game, you're the protagonist. In a movie, someone else is. Two different experiences.
It's going to be a continuation of their previous products. It's just greenwashing through and through. Their update guarantees are worthless, because they don't invest in fixing any of their annoying bugs. I have a FP4 and Android Auto is still broken as fuck. Within the 2 years I had it, they didn't release a single fix in that area.
The fingerprint sensor is a piece of garbage that fails constantly and gets stuck in "clean sensor" faults until you reboot the phone. Also not fixed in its entire life time so far.
It's great that you can replace parts, but even with all parts new it's a garbage phone. Maybe they can't even fix these things, because they used inferior hardware where they don't even have control over the problematic behavior.
They continue to release new garbage to the market and they really do not give a single fuck about the quality of the products they already released to market. They just don't have any good products. Sure there are people who claim "it works for me", but the bugs are real and so is the poor customer care of this company. Stay away as far as possible. You're being scammed.
No. The product sucks
I will use it soon. I promise! It wouldn't make sense to sell it. I'll literally need it the next day!
I understand that the meaning is apparently well defined, but there is room for interpretation. I'm not aware of anyone ever challenging legitimate use reasoning, so I'm not sure how that plays out in the end.
Actually, you're absolutely correct IMO. In GDPR cookie law "legitimate interest" may refer to your interest in keeping your company afloat, aka make money.
A bit of perspective: During the prohibition in the USA, both cocaine and heroin were sold legally over the counter.
Most illegal drugs today are perfectly legal when a pharmaceutical company produces it and you are purchasing it through channels where the elite gets paid.