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  • You don't need to update NVIDIA drivers every time there's a release. I don't even do that on my Windows machine. Most driver updates are just tweaks for the latest game, not bug fixes or performance improvements.

    And hell, you're using Linux. Vim updates more often than the graphics driver, what do you expect?

  • New York police used stun gun on migrant holding toddler, video shows
  • A storied history of systemic racism and violence. A lack of adequate training. A lack of accountability. A complete lack of repercussions that actually affect them - tax payers footing the bill for settlements instead of cop pension funds. A mob-like culture that protects abusive cops and uses fear to keep the rest in line.

    Should I go on?

  • Tethered plastic caps
  • If you use approximately the same amount of material as in an aluminum can, you're already at 3x the weight of an aluminum can. Stainless is also far less malleable and much more brittle than aluminum, so the minimum wall thickness is much higher for steel. Aluminum can walls are 0.11m thick, whereas the minimum wall thickness for stainless steel alloys is around 0.50mm thick. Meaning you'd need around 4.5 times as much material, making the stainless steel can weigh at least 10 times as much as the average 15 gram aluminum can. A 12-pack of soda would weigh 4.5 pounds more. Now imagine how much transporting that extra weight costs.

    Stainless steel is great for reusable stuff, but it'd be impractical at the same scale as aluminum cans.

  • Tethered plastic caps
  • Yes, it is actually. You melt the aluminum and skim off any remaining plastic and contaminants from the top of the molten aluminum. It's a standard, millenniums old process for any metal working.

  • Tethered plastic caps
  • Problem is the stainless steel you'd need to use in order to get the corrosion resistance and non-reactivity with the contents is prohibitively expensive. Cheap stainless steel alloys offer pretty poor corrosion resistance - see the CyberTruck rusting after being rained on a few times.

  • Apple hit with class action lawsuit over iCloud's 5GB limit
  • Ok, so you were saying you prefer a privacy focused OS but settle for iOS because it's simpler. Fair point.

    As far as data collection goes, Google isn't selling it either. Apple and Google are both collecting your data to assign you to certain demographics. They then sell ad space, and the people that purchase those ads can select the demographic they want it to go to. It's not ideal, but it's certainly better than them selling your actual personal data to third parties.

  • Apple hit with class action lawsuit over iCloud's 5GB limit
  • Why would you only use a privacy focused ROM and not stock Android, when you use a stock iPhone? Do you think that Apple doesn't collect just as much data on you as Android does? It's literally in the Apple terms of service. They've just conned you into believing their marketing BS.

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