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  • alternatively:

    "Blocktube" allows you to just straight up block all shorts

    and use slightly more advanced code to block any videos with various parameters (specific words in their title, length, from a certain channel etc)

    a lot of youtubers i follow constantly have "podcast" episodes and i dont give a fuck about them, but with blocktube.. its like they dont exist

  • Plastics.

    Yes, all plastics. Even bpa free plastics leak estrogenic chemicals into food, and fpod is often stored in plastic containers. Even milk cartons are lined with plastic.

    Teflon(nonstick coated pans and pots) arr similarly terrible

    Shoes with a raised heel is bad for your knees. (Easily measurably bad. Especially for running)

  • I wish the EU would just stop getting their grubby hands ibto everything they possibly can

    its for the environment.. EU has set carbon emission goals etc by 2030, and 2050 ?

    batteries are terrible for the environment..

    but one thing that is worse is.. throwing away a used phone because the battery is terrible, because replacing the battery is gonna cost the same as a new phone.

    my last 3 phones, for example, where all replaced because the battery was shit. unable to replace it without paying the same as a new phone..

    making products having a replacable battery (available to purchase as well) will cause fewer products to be produced, meaning fewer emissions.

    also the old batteries have to be recycled 100%.

  • Hopefully this doesn’t just manifest itself as simply not selling these devices in the EU. Seems highly unlikely that would be the case, but a possibility I suppose.

    EU is ~450 million people

    lots of potential customers, with money.

    its almost always worth it.

    it's 25ish % of apples revenue, for example.

  • Everything with a battery needs to have a replacable battery by 2027.

    electric cars, phones, wireless mice, headphones etc etc etc

    Some need to be "user replacable"

    some needs to be replacable by a professional (electric car batteries, for example)