• Ulrich
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    19 days ago

    Is it my fault when having the things in the first place is just a hacky workaround driven by corporate greed?

    • @[email protected]
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      09 days ago

      Yes, it is your fault for losing or breaking your own property. Take some responsibility. When I moved to a phone without a headphone jack while driving a car that I plug my phone in via headphone jack, I simply kept the adapter plugged in to the cable in the car. It never broke. It never got lost. It stayed there until I got a Bluetooth head unit.

      I’ve still got it in a drawer ready for if I ever needed it again, but since I’m not an audiophile with a $10k+ sound system listening to FLACs from my phone I don’t need it.

        • @[email protected]
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          -18 days ago

          You can’t even admit that losing something of yours is your own fault lol. We’re not going to get anything of value from you on this.