It makes more sense IMO, usually red is used for things like stop, wrong, error, bad etc. and while green is most common for go, correct, good etc. blue fits better as an opposite to red.
I really doubt the numbers. It's so common to see people complain about ads online, even in places like here where you'd expect most people to use adblockers.
"I'd like the whole pornhub library in DVD format please"
"Alright, that'll be five billion dollars with the 3 for $19 deal, the receipt will be delivered to your home address, will take years to print and cost another couple of hundreds of million just for the paper, we'll set up infrastructure to transport it free or charge. Do you want to take it all with you now or place an order for 5 truckfuls of DVDs a day for the rest of your life?"
This works for clothes, kitchenware etc. but it's not the same for tech products. The vast majority of people just want to buy something new that will work for a couple of years. Even cars are less trouble to buy older models and second-hand.
This is obviously not an unfixable problem. If everything was designed to be user-repairable, upgradable and with longer support for both software and hardware we'd have less of an issue. But sadly the world runs on capitalism and people have voted with their wallets and gotten us into this mess.
Most people don't have the time, energy and/or knowledge to make the better choice of getting old and used tech.
IMO the important detail is about the control the country's government is able to have and use over the company. What things are they sharing with the state? We know the big American social media companies are either forced or choose to comply with sharing data, or the data is used without asking.
I don't trust Meta, Google, and Microsoft any more than I trust ByteDance (the makers of tik tok), and I don't want my data to be used by the US, China or anyone else.
I played Andromeda about a year ago and absolutely loved it. I went in with low expectations and was thoroughly proven wrong. I've loved all the mass effect games but I think I liked Andromeda most, which people seem to get angry about when I say it.
I imagine the forehead-sown dicks start to rot, and then that rot spread to their eyes, mouths and brains. It's a nice thought, it's what they deserve.
That doesn't explain it at all for me. I've never lost a mouse, even wireless ones, and I'm pretty sure you'd have a hard time finding someone less organised than me. Any idea about how they got lost? I'm in no way saying you're dumb or anything like that, just interested in the details. How and where did you find them? It's a cool thing!
I've been craving a new game like this but Last Epoch just isn't doing it for me. I get super bored when playing it and have to stop after an hour or two and then never really feel like playing it again. I've forced myself to play it for about 20 hours but I gave up after that. It just feels empty and soulless somehow, it makes me completely aware I'm just sitting and clicking buttons and watching numbers go up/down.
The detail of the blood on his buttock from the cat's claws is lost because of the low quality. Here's a better one:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cf/Nicolas_Tassaert-Die_eifers%C3%BCchtige_Katze.jpg
Sadly that's the highest resolution I could find, hope we get a better one someday.