I'm now at the point where, if I see a link to an article on Medium, I go 'mmm, yeah, maybe not'. Even if the summary makes it look like an otherwise interesting article.
It's because of Medium's aggressive paywalling; I'm now locked out from reading Medium articles. Also, I now realise that the point of using Medium is just to make money, so it's a clickbait flag.
Just in case anyone is thinking that using Medium makes your article more likely to be read. For me, it does the exact opposite.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_tIYrjBEczE
Yelp alledgedly creating GoFundMe's on behalf of businesses listed on their website to collect "donations" during the Coronavirus crisis. The business i question are not told that this is happening.
Collecting "donations" on someone else's behalf without their permission and without telling them is one of the most reprehensible, shady business tactics that happens *all the time*. Brave browser, BountySource, and Gitcoin are all guilty of this, too. The money just accumulates and they scrape their fee off the top, and who's going to notice if the money just slips off into their bank account after a few years of going unclaimed. Absolute scum of the earth, these folks.
Crippling flaws with the laptops people pretend to like:
Old thinkpads: shit battery life
New thinkpads: shit keyboards, shit upstream driver support
Pine64: flimsy case, bad performance, questionable freedom
System32: giant bulky things charged at twice the price of anything else
Librem: giant bulky things charged at three times the price of anything else
Dell XPS: absolutely godawful firmware, they should be strung up in the town square for it, crippling bugs in every inch of the machine