I know people prefer to complain instead of act, but what is something people don’t like but has an alternative?

  • @Fizz@lemmy.nz
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    2 years ago

    Frozen veggies over fresh. I’m so fucking sick pf buying veggies then having a ticking clock on them. Frozen gives me all the nutrients and I can leave them in the freezer for months and not lose anything.

    For me it’s the watties frozen stir fry mix. Cheap and has a good range. I do however pick out the pea pods because they suck.

    There was a medditarrian mix that was amazing to cook in the air fryer but after buying 8 bags in a week they took it off special and it went from $4 to $8

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      2 years ago

      As an European, I always find it funny how iMessage seems to be so prevalent in the US that the “bubble colors” issue is even a thing. Here, almost everyone uses WhatsApp. Better for communication across different device types, probably worse for privacy. But at least no artificial discrimination because apple hates open standards ¯\(ツ)

          • @blitzen@lemmy.ml
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            02 years ago

            Not an unfair complaint against Apple, but ignores Google’s/Android’s problematic “support” for RCS, and in this context of this comment seems to imply that What’sApp isn’t “closed” like iMessage.

            • @perezoso@lemmy.ml
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              Yeah, that’s true. Pretty much every messenger has that issue, Signal, Telegram, etc. Ideally there would be an open standard like email, SMS and you could choose your preferred app and have cross messaging and group chats.

              RIM made a similar play when they kept BBM closed to their phones and it backfired but Apple seem to have the opposite effect from keeping it all in house.

  • Alpagu
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    12 years ago

    WhatsApp for me. I hate it but in my country all people use it.

  • @Strae@lemmy.world
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    02 years ago

    Amazon, sort of. It absolutely cannot be beat for convenience. Ordering something in 15 seconds, then having it shipped within 48 hours is unmatchable.

    But if you plan ahead, and aren’t an impulse buyer, you can find alternatives with better products and similar prices. Most stuff on Amazon is absolute junk with clickfarm reviews.

    Ironically Reddit was really good for finding niche websites for whichever product you were looking for. Hopefully Lemmy will reach that point eventually.

    • AliExpress is the alternate for Amazon if you can wait a month to get your crap. All the products are exactly the same except £2 instead of £20.

      I wouldn’t buy any electronics from AliExpress though.

      • @erogenouswarzone@lemmy.ml
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        02 years ago

        Every order I’ve ever made on Ali:

        1. Me: Place order
        2. Ali: it will be there in a month
        3. A few weeks later, Ali: Your order was cancelled.
        4. Back to Amazon

        But if someone makes a version of Ali that works in the states, Amazon’s online store is already a dinosaur and can easily be dominated.

        • Corhen
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          12 years ago

          really?

          Ive ordered probobly 100 things from Ali. Takes a while to arrive, but only had a couple items disappear in shipping, and never had them not at least ship.

    • @teawrecks@sopuli.xyz
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      02 years ago

      I’ve used freetaxusa for almost 20 years now. I’m always surprised more people don’t know about it (granted, from the name, it does sound like a total scam).

      Wish we didn’t have to file taxes at all though…we have the technology.

  • @PeterLinuxer@lemmy.ml
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    2 years ago

    Windows -> GNU/Linux

    KDE/Gnome -> JWM

    TV -> Reading books

    Twitter -> Fediverse

    Coke/Cola -> Tea/infusion

    Amazon -> Local bookshop

      • They’re using a window manager over a full DE, so it’s likely the usual case of preferring minimalism to the very complete desktop environment (which many consider bloated). I’m a window manager person myself, but I’ve been giving KDE a good honest try for the past couple of weeks. It’s definitely very nice if you want the full DE experience.

        • @pingveno@lemmy.ml
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          12 years ago

          I went the WM route for a while. At a certain point, it was too much bother getting everything set up Just So. I wanted something that would work and had undergone thorough testing with minimal effort on my part. If I want to tinker with something, I want it to be more interesting than a WM config file.

      • @teawrecks@sopuli.xyz
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        Both KDE and Gnome can be seen as pretty bloated. They come pre-packaged with a lot of programs and tools that sit around unused, possibly even having corresponding daemons running for no reason.

        For someone who doesn’t want to think about their computer, and just want to know it’s prepared for anything, they may want that. But if they left windows/mac to have a smaller, simpler OS that isn’t wasting CPU cycles or disk space on superfluous stuff, then KDE/Gnome might not suit them.

        Edit: that said, I’ve heard of a lot of alternative DEs/WMs, but I’ve never heard of JWM. I’ve heard good things about Budgie, might also check that out.

  • @Hexadecimalkink@lemmy.ml
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    -32 years ago

    People complain about Banks screwing them over with fees and caring more about investor profits all the time. But few people move their money to credit unions or other co-operatively owned financial institutions. Usually it’s because of some minor inconvenience.