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ISPs say their “excellent customer service” is why users don’t switch providers
  • And yet it gets worse the more rural you get. I know a buddy that lives 10 miles outside of the closest town and they can get up to 3Mbps. I know it gets even worse in the boonies. At least my cell service isn't terrible up there. It was pretty atrocious ~15 years ago.

  • a moment in time
  • ...I pay for recycling, and my city has a recycling center. I hope they're actually recycling the stuff I send to them. 😩 I'm mostly talking about the metal and glass. That's the good stuff right there.

  • Millenials and Zoomers experience decision fatigue differently (And what it means for Lemmy)
  • This seems very anecdotal. It would be interesting to see some numbers on how different age groups interact with different UI types.

    In my experience, most people prefer "card" view type interfaces. Most popular sites I can think of at the top of my head are like this. Instagram shows you a picture. Facebook you default see a post until it is truncated. New Reddit is like this as well. Twitter shows just a small post, and you can view threads that way too.

    Even old sites that had list views tended to get more popular when you get a card view, like Reddit.

    I'm not sure if it's generational.

  • Anon needs cooking advice
  • Agree with all points. To expand on tomatoes...

    local in-season tomatoes > canned tomatoes > all other tomatoes

    Local is for sure the best but canned, which are picked ripe and processed soon after, are better than tomatoes that have had to be shipped. Those were picked before they were ripe.