Anon does some online shopping
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Literally enshitification. Often when these companies focus on one aspects and not others, it leads to such results.
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Honestly that EU cookie legislation does more harm than good.
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Imagine having to navigate that site to buy a new monitor, without a monitor.
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Sad part about this is it's not comic hyperbole. It's just literally an average online experience.
It’s just literally an average online experience.
I am going to refute that claim as I don't see monitors falling out of windows everyday.
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Honestly that EU cookie legislation does more harm than good.
Yeah. Although I don't get why they can't just not use cookies?
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I can hear it now. My kid's generation is gonna be giving each other shit like "wait, you bought this off a website? Like a millennial?"
Ah, yes. I keep hearing more and more of people buying merchandise through TikTok among some other seemingly app-only interfaces.
I miss “old internet”
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Ah, yes. I keep hearing more and more of people buying merchandise through TikTok among some other seemingly app-only interfaces.
I miss “old internet”
Two years ago I bought one pair of shoelaces from a website that looked like the old internet. It was fucking great.
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OP just has crap internet. It absolutely does not take noticeable amount of time for JavaScript to download.
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Well... did she?
Jill has standards
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Honestly that EU cookie legislation does more harm than good.
No, this is malicious compliance bullshit. About as clever as a three year old asking if dolly can have a sweetie instead
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Not to mention the popup ads...
So many popup ads, and no adblockers to prevent them.
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Honestly that EU cookie legislation does more harm than good.
No, it forces people to actively take a stand about the surveillance and exploitation of your data. Without it those things just happens automatically (they still do of course, but not in the form of cookies at least).
Anyway, get the consent-o-matic extension for your browser, it seriously lessens the annoyance, although companies are beginning to take notice of it and are making attempts at circumventing it.
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OP just has crap internet. It absolutely does not take noticeable amount of time for JavaScript to download.
I experience the "search box deselected after starting to type" problem on Amazon pretty much every time I use it, even if I have the page up for several minutes before starting to use it. Its like the search box.is specifically designed to fuck with me.
Multiple platforms, multiple browsers, it's like they dont have anyone actually looking at their UX.
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Honestly that EU cookie legislation does more harm than good.
how??? I mean, really now? How does the GDPR cause harm? I mean, it harms the greedy marketing corporations and data farmings, but that's good.
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I'll enshrine this post it encapsulates something that I always struggled to put into words.
And, the sites end up eating battery.
it's called "enshittification", atleast that's how i refer to it
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I came here to say this. Often times the pop ups are so bad that I just leave the site. Its almost never worth it
I'm totally not looking at temu
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I'll enshrine this post it encapsulates something that I always struggled to put into words.
And, the sites end up eating battery.
And, the sites end up eating battery.
Yeah, but they would have done that in 2005 too, if you were using them on a device with a battery.
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And, the sites end up eating battery.
Yeah, but they would have done that in 2005 too, if you were using them on a device with a battery.
Not in the same measure.
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I remember arguing with my mum over a banner ad that said "congratulations you're the 1000th person to visit this page, youve won 1million dollars"
I was really young and I was like mum just put your card in here and get a million dollars its so easy and you always complain about having no money. Its not a scam we just got lucky.
I am lucky neither of my parents had a credit card or any trust for computers.
wrote last edited by [email protected]I only fell for one of those maybe once or twice before I caught on. No money was lost though. just spam/adware
I did manage to get scammed and have my habbo hotel account stolen though, I was also a stupid kid.
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Oh yeah you definitely can find price variations but I can't recall ever finding a better price not on Amazon except maybe getting electronic components off eBay. Those were always a gamble if they'd ever arrive or not though.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Ehh, I've found a good number of items for better prices off of Amazon. Mostly parts like carbon fiber tubes (a local manufacturer had some awesome prices), electric motors, weird niche parts... it really depends. Though Amazon IS NOT the best place to look for many items when you actually know what you want.
Even then, once you find something you're willing to throw in your cart, it's always worth it to do a couple general web searches (not shopping searches) for the same/similar items to check prices. Even if Amazon is the best normal price, sales and discounts crop up pretty often.
Amazon is thoroughly in their enshittification phase. It shouldn't be surprising that others can offer similar/better prices.