• TheEntity@lemmy.world
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      10 days ago

      This right here. For example I’m rolling my eyes at people replacing their Kindles posthaste now. If it still works, it’s a great piece of hardware and replacing it now for the sake of changing the brand only creates more waste. A Kindle one already owns is more green and anti-capitalistic than whatever replacement one might get. It’s borderline virtue signalling.

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        Plus it’s the perfect device to use offline (Calibre <3 Anna’s Archive), aren’t the dimished distractions one of the perks of an ereader?

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          I think their heart is in the right place but they didn’t think it through. The way I understand virtue signalling, it needs to include intentional deception.

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    11 days ago

    Buying second hand is always a great idea. It saves money, keeps stuff away from the trash and is much fun!

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    Ugh, I fear buying second-hand is becoming a problem for me… I’ve bought too many pants!!