I think the problem is that it's not generally as clear cut as "company does bad thing". Your example is that apple relies on child labour, but apple doesn't directly employ children (probably) it was one of their suppliers, or one of their suppliers suppliers. So who actually knew, did employees at apple know and did they attempt to put a stop to it? Was the entirety of apple aware or just one rogue employee? Did their supplier even manufacture apple products using child labour or was it products for a different company? Basically what I'm getting at is that it's a nuanced topic and if you are to paint it with a broad stroke of "companies that have done something bad" then you can put almost every company on that list.
It's probably made by one person or a small group of people in an unofficial capacity meaning they're not doing eveything they should. So it could mean anything really.
Mr. Robot. I think I got a few seasons in and realised that watching it was negatively impacting my mental health. It's just too depressing in parts, amazing show though. Its on hold for me to rewatch when I've got the emotional capacity for it.
First of all fuck companies that just run on investor money making a huge loss to price out anyone else. Fuck openAI especially for doing that and somehow convincing a bunch of respectable companies to integrate their AI bullshit in places it doesn't belong by making the price so low, which will come back and bite consumers when openAI inevitably puts the price up. Fuck them for overselling the capability of their AI and fuck them for taking advantage of the openness of the Internet to create it.
Cornwall to Aberdeen is 700 miles, you'd only have to stop to charge 4 times even with a 200 mile range. You're probably stopping more than that to take a piss. And I can't imagine too many people are making that journey.
I've not had any problems with it and I found it super easy to setup and use