• credo@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    A little extra effort times “hundreds” of examples is a lot of extra effort…

    Okay then. Thanks for your viewpoint.

    • masterspace@lemmy.ca
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      6 hours ago

      So in your opinion, a trillion dollar company that made billions and billions in pure profit after all their salaries and costs, over the course of decades, can decide that they have no responsibility to reduce e-waste and everyone else in society should throw their stuff out and pay them more money?

      And that’s ok to you? On a moral and ethical level?

      How the honest fuck are you defending an excessively profitable company not supporting (and in several cases, explicitly going out of their way to break) third party accessories and forcing consumers to pay more money and generate more e-waste?

      Or is your opinion is that you bought into the Apple ecosystem, so they can do no wrong?

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      7 hours ago

      I could never imagine playing defense for a trillion dollar company. “It works for me so I like it.” is a perfectly valid response, but you’re trying to somehow defend their horrible practice of a walled garden, a practice that creates huge amounts of e-waste.