It’s not really about analyzing someone’s pay, just choosing a place that hires employees, not contractors
It’s not really about analyzing someone’s pay, just choosing a place that hires employees, not contractors
Yea DoorDash and the like are inherently reliant on tipping. If you don’t like tipping in general then fair enough, just order somewhere that pays minimum wage+ (aka not doordash)
Keep in mind a lot of these products are likely priced to be on-sale, and are scarcely purchased at full price.
This is especially true in stuff like Laptops, which are rarely purchased at full price anyway.
Is it possible to prevent the app from unsubscribing you from communities?
The Sony C700N looks good, might be slightly too bassy for my taste by default but Sony has decent EQ options in their app
The Apple one sounds great tbh, altho I know Moondrop makes one that should have a lil more power and should be a bit more durable long-term (my apple ones have held up well so far tho)
You can easily leave them attached to your headphones 24/7, which helps avoid losing them
I’ve had headphone jacks on phones break and thats a lot harder and more expensive to fix than buying a tiny dongle (that creates negligible amounts of waste)
I’d argue they’re actually a very good solution 🤷 (aside from arguably on iOS with their dumb proprietary port, but thats easily fixed with USB C)
Probably harder to make stuff repairable and modular when it’s smaller
Speaking as an audiophile, you can buy a USB C dongle for like $10 that even has a good DAC. Only issue is if you’re regularly charging and listening to wired buds simultaneously
When do you expect it to be available on FDroid/IzzyOnDroid?
You could make an argument its fine in shitposting but, it clearly makes more sense here
More appropriate than c/shitposting thx haha
I don’t believe “calendar” is an option for default apps iirc (someone correct me if I’m wrong)
3.5mm + adapter is prob the better route.
I’d suggest Moondrop Chu 2 and an Apple USB C dongle (best value product apple makes)
Yea, companies that pay more typically either charge more (Tidal) or have the advantage of a massive profitable company backing them (Apple Music)
Executives being greedy isn’t the same as a greedy business model
Greedy business model seems slightly unfair tbh. Spotify struggles to remain profitable and they’ve only raised their prices by like $1 in a decade
If you’re on iOS try SongShift
I feel like this doesn’t make a ton of sense without context
In what way are they better for the environment? I’m confused