• starman2112@sh.itjust.works
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    Tell the truth all the time, be the most honest person everyone knows. That way when you really fuck something up they’ll believe you when you say it wasn’t you

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      No, it’ll backfire spectacularly, and I’ve lived it. When someone’s a habitual liar, people will get accustomed to them and nobody bats an eye. But if you’re always honest and one day you fuck up and they find out, word will spread, the rumor will grow, and it’ll create a bigger ripple. You’d have broken a realiance where people will feel the need to adjust their views on you.

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    I admit that rat poison is definitely unethical: it causes a horrible, painful death, the animal’s gets perforated and the poor animal gets internal bleeding. But is is one of the best ways to get rid of a rodent invasion.

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      If you know that the rat poison you use causes a horrible death, why not do some research and pick a better formula or a different type of trap?

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        Presumably because they aren’t “one of the best ways to get rid of a rodent invasion.”

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          Considering that I don’t see any reason for this to be the case, I’m not going to presume that without some supporting evidence.

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            We have as much evidence for it being a horrible death as we have for it being one of the best ways to treat an invasion

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              I disagree. The deaths can be directly observed and also allow for post-mortem examination. They are not some sort of hypothetical conjecture.

              It would also be patently ridiculous to suggest that poison is effective, but only the ones that cause painful death.

              Furthermore, presentation matters. OP presented it as “definitely” being a horrible death with details that would support this. Follow-up comment was straight-up presented as conjecture with nothing to support it. If they aren’t confident in their own point, then why should I be?

              My point stands. Nice try though.

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        Technically you can just get used litter without odor control from someone who has a cat. Cat urine will keep rats away all on its own. Just give them a bag of dollar store litter and put the whole box where you need control. Works for months.

        Edit: we have chickens and rats have been an issue with getting into their feed. The chickens don’t care about the smell but the rats stay away.

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    Every year, call your insurance/internet/phone/TV etc. provider and tell them one of their competitors gave you a lower quote and you want them to match it or come close.

    They will often give you a better rate just for asking. It’s easier if you do have an actual quote to compare it against but you don’t need one. Everything is made up. Just ask to pay less and threaten to stop paying them and they’ll often just give it to you.

    Even if they refuse, just say, “Okay. I need some time to think about whether or not I want to continue our relationship or switch.” Hang up and do nothing.

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      Tell your boss too. I told a boss that I’d been offered 25% more elsewhere which was enough for me to take it unless he wanted to match it, he did.

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      USA centric.

      This is known as policy walking and has been banned in the UK by the FCA.

      (edit - specifically for insurance)

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          It was a question. I do not recall you at all. Why do you care enough to follow me around and downvote?

          what “dumb shit” have I said today? Would you like to correct me on UK insurance law? How did that “make you feel dumber”?

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              I gave specific, UK advice, in a thread that isnt country specific, since the comment I replied to was defaulting to USA centric. Not sure why youre so upset about that? At least I clarified the exact country Im talking about, rather than assuming everyone is from the same place.

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                  Youre the one following me around arbitrarily downvoting.

                  I looked back at our last interaction. I actually said something positive. I was sincere about you enjoying starfield. Why is that “making you feel dumber”?

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        I’m downvoting specifically because you took the time to return to your comment and ping users with a mention, just to complain about downvotes.

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        Wait what??

        The consumer is barred from swapping providers annually to get better rates? Or are they barred from lying about fake quotes to get a better rate from their current provider?

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          A new customer and a renewing customer should get the same price.

          If you go to an insurance company to get a quote, as a brand new customer or a renewal, the price should be the same.

          Historically, its to prevent companies giving lower prices for the first year and then raising it for the second year.

          Youre not allowed to increase the price just because its not a new customer.

          Its nothing to do with regulating the customer - its regulating how insurance companies price their products for new vs existing customers.

          I said policy walking, but price walking might be the more accurate term

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            Oooooooh that makes sense! Thanks for explaining. Yeah I wish we had legislation around it here, it’s stupid that I have to play games to get lower prices on things.

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            Wish that were the case where I live. Still I’ve noticed that what they’re now doing is offering the same price to everyone, but then giving the option of free Netflix for 1 year as a sign up bonus or the equivalent credit towards your service for that year, which effectively is the same practice.

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          To me the it sounds a bit more likely that they’re regulating insurance companies and not the customers.

  • Torrent everything. If it’s legal for a company to cancel my subscription then torrenting isn’t unethical.

    Use the free tier if you are low-income. Privacy and security shouldn’t be for those with money.

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        Alternative option is not to pirate the books and instead read the public domain ones that are just free. Project Gutenberg is a good completely legit source of free books.

        If libraries didn’t already exist and you tried to make one now, you would be arrested and likely get pretty hefty sentencing for copyright infringement.

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        Books are one of the few things I am more than willing to pay full price for.

        Sure the publishers eat a lot of the money, but the authors don’t do too badly.

        The very nature of a book (unless something is published as an e-book only) keeps it from being enshittfied like streaming audio and video services. If someone were to print an ad in the book, I could just rip it out and throw it away.

        Books are one of the last places where you just will not see an ad or be tracked, or have popups, and other irritating “features”.

        Books are good.

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          I’ve seen some children’s books with popups.

          Slightly more seriously though, I do have some books that have an advertisement for something else from the author or publisher.

          I feel like being I am pedantic on the points here so I will make a point of saying that I agree with the spirit of your comment.

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    Not a lifehack, just a reminder that legality is not an indicator of whether something is ethical

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    When I wanted to start using contact lenses, they gave me a pair of those that last one month for free to try them out, I didn’t find them entirely comfortable so they gave another pair of another brand, and a third one. Then I started again on another place, and another, I think I went a full year without paying for contact lenses.

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      Worked as a lab manager for some of those one hour shops to pay for college. The drs would tell me horror stories where people would go to the strip malls and get these cheap “contact” lenses that had smiley faces or some shit on them. They wear them then swap them with friends. Basically not taking hygiene into account. They’d get some serious eye infections. Like nearly lose your sight serious eye infections.

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        Oh wow, another former optical lab tech in the wild.

        I switched fields years ago and I’m glad I did. Visiting glasses shops today, there’s almost no on-site lab to speak of anymore. Maybe some finishing machines, but I haven’t seen a full surface lab in years.

        I don’t have anything to add to the contact lens story except - wow, that’s nasty.

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      The optometrists over here change an extra fee for lens fittings on top of the fee for an eye exam. I think it’s $80 for us after insurance.

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        This might be specific to Spain then. I don’t know how the shop that sells prescription glasses is called, here they are called óptica. Their margins are big enough that they don’t charge you for the eye exam, the fitting or the test contacts.

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          In America, they have the big profit margin, AND they still have up charges for everything else. It’s the American way.

          Years ago, before everybody had a printer with a scanner, I went into an office supply store to have a document scanned. They charged me $10, scanned my document, returned my document, and said Thank You.

          I asked for a copy of my scan, but that was another $15. I had assumed that the original $10 also included a copy of the scan on some form of media, but No, the $10 was just to scan it into their computer. It was another $15 to take it home with me.

          BTW, I spoke with the manager, who acted like I was being totally unreasonable to assume that paying $10 for them to scan a document they have no interest in into their computer was a weird thing to sell, and that ANYONE would assume that it includes a copy of the item you scanned. He eventually refunded my $10, and I got it done somewhere else.

          That’s how things are done in America.

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    I’m not sure about unethical, but blocking ads is a big one for me. The WWW is unusable without blocking ads.

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    None, I strongly advocate for ethics in all things.

    Now if we want to talk about illegal lifehacks, that’s a different ballgame.

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        Stuff some cash in an envelope and send it to Sweden for a totally anonymous mullvad account, download and set it up on your device (legal)

        Download qbittorrent, go to the settings and bind it to your mullvad connection (legal)

        Torrent every single 1 and 0 you consume, and seed that shit forever and eternity (mixed legality)

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        If you’re ever in charge of a young child with a stroller, it’s the ultimate shoplifting tool. You can cram all sorts of things under or behind it under the guise of fussing with the baby, and just walk out afterwards, no one wants to stop a fussy baby from leaving a store. Use this to harm predatory corporations that you can’t ethically give money to.

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          That’s true, but when you work checkout, you’re told to look there, specifically. And cameras, so be careful. If you steal meat, for instance, move to a non monitored isle, something cheap they don’t care about you stealing, so they don’t monitor it, and stash the meat there. But also Buy one of whatever you steal. They see you pick stuff up, but they can’t really tell you picked up 2 of the same slab of meat, they see you pay for one, they think all is good. Be super friendly and nice to all the staff. It’s not them you’re stealing from, they hate the system as much as you. Wear glasses, and mildly but not flashy upmarket clothing. Don’t wear hoodies or sunnies or nondescript clothing. And then you’re magically invisible. After working in a supermarket for multiple years, I can tell you exactly who they watch, and who they don’t.

          Oh, also, watch out for security disgused as shoppers, they’ll walk around with a basket without any refrigerated items, just weird random junk, and they look at the people more than the shelves, walk too slow, and they’ll randomly follow you, so go in weird directions so you can spot them, act like you gotta double back to a few different weird isles, out of order, then it’s too obvious for them to follow you. Then If you see them try to follow you, but get frustrated, you definitely know to steal away from them. Or come back another day, they’re not there every day, or all day.

          Storytime, I had a lady with a stroller come through, saw her all the time. She never looked me in the eyes, never bought much, was always a little off, avoidant to the point of rude. I always knew something was off, but i never check prams, because f that. One day I see a line of big burly blokes lined up at the exit to my register, I was running, “what’s up fellas?” “Here to catch a thief, don’t worry about it” they apprehend her, she had been loading her pram, chockas full, with meat slabs, they tell me later, they watched her put them all in her stroller. They watch the expensive stuff like a hawk.

          Don’t feel bad stealing from corporations, they don’t feel bad stealing from you.

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            Many places punish employees for excessive “loss” in their departments. Sometimes explicitly.

            Even ignoring that places will price “loss” into their products, I think it’s important to consider that this can affect “the little guy” too. Disproportionately at times, imo

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              Pricing in the loss only makes sense if it recovered any of the losses. And if it did, I’m pretty sure they would’ve already done it regardless of whether there’s any loss since it would just be pure profit in its absence.

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                Pricing in the loss only makes sense if it recovered any of the losses.

                Maybe I’m not understanding what you mean, but I don’t think that’s true. They raise prices to account for the fact that they will not receive any money and lose out on what they paid for some percentage of the items.

                And if it did, I’m pretty sure they would’ve already done it regardless of whether there’s any loss since it would just be pure profit in its absence.

                Not necessarily. Not if they’re trying to beat a competitor’s price, for instance.

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            Also in bigger stores like Target, there may not be an unmonitored aisle. Just… look up, if you don’t believe me. But maybe not too obviously.

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    Watch youtube through other apps like Grayjoy If people are having a conversation in a dumb spot, walk through the middle of them

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      This one is good, but one issue (and I hope someone has a fix for me please I’ll love you forever):

      GrayJay

      Authentication
      [YouTube] P:Login required (No fallback)
      Reason: Sign in to confirm your age
      

      NewPipe

      This video is age-restricted. Due to new YouTube policies with age-restricted videos, NewPipe cannot access any of its video streams and thus is unable to play it.
      

      Ytdlnis

      ERROR: [youtube] OC49ZUiuidc: Sign in to confirm your age. This video may be inappropriate for some users. Use --cookies-from-browser or --cookies for the authentication. See  https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/wiki/FAQ#how-do-i-pass-cookies-to-yt-dlp  for how to manually pass cookies. Also see  https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/wiki/Extractors#exporting-youtube-cookies  for tips on effectively exporting YouTube cookies
      

      (Note, using these cookies requires an acct, not an effective bypass.)

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        In my experience those disappear after a while, no idea what google does to cause that to happen

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          Not for me, it seems consistent. Maybe there’s a country I can VPN into that has no age restrictions or something though, I’m hoping.

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    I bought a pair of boots from a lokal store, then I moved and the zipper broke. I bought the same pair from Amazon and send the broken pair back.

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    If you are working as a contractor and make above a certain wage it can be worth it to setup your own LLC/S-corp. I did it one year at the advice of my CPA and it immediately knocked off 30% of my AGI. Lowered my pass thru income and tax liability. Saved me many thousands over 20 years. Its what every corporation in America does.

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      What did you do just pay yourself in options and drive the stock price up with buy backs? I guess you could buy your competition and load them up with all of your debt while paying you and your friends bonuses.

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        I’m pretty sure that doesn’t work for small corporations where no one else even knows you exist. The share value is likely just going to be the company’s net asset value.

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    In the US, a handicapped parking space is only an official handicapped space if it has both the sign and the painted wheelchair.

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    If they ever ban renewables, keep them anyway and tell no one. Hide your bike set up, connect it to a power device directly.

    If doing local work like mowing the lawn, or any such job where you recieve money in cash, don’t fill in your taxes. Those taxes will just go to fund the next ballroom.

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        About that…no, there’s a specific EM proof textile that’s just a glorified Faraday cage that you can sew into your hat, around your wallet, and a phone holder. So that no one can track you if you need to disappear. As the CIA allegedly has something called ghost murmurr that can sense electrical impulses of your heart from 40 miles away, inside a cave.