this post was submitted on 14 Nov 2025
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Using your consumer power to refuse to feed the profits of adversaries of humanity. Marketplace baddies who cause disproportionate harm to the planet or people.
Who to boycott, why they are being boycotted (or why you personally boycott them), and how to boycott them (if it’s not obvious).
Also welcome: discussion on how to organize and track your boycotts. E.g. whether it’s a special tool or app, or whether it’s a series of text files to GREP.
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printers shouldn't even exist any more. they are so 90s. slow ass beurocrats are keeping them alive.
I can't agree with that statement. I quite regularly use mine for all sorts of tasks, from printing out coloring pages for the kids, to templates for craft work and checklists/instructions for when I'll be away from tech, or where a sheet of paper is just easier to use (hand covered in grease for example).
Right?
I don't take my iPad or phone into the shop. Harder to work with, expensive and easy to break.
Works better to print out a diagram (maybe even expanded to multiple pages) and tack it up in the wall.
I bought one recently because I was tired of paying staples for occasional printouts. There are still reasons to have them.
Certain legal documents still require a "wet" signature and dont accept digital versions. Need to print, sign, mail. Pain in the ass, not my preference.
Some school work the kiddos need to do is much easier when printed out.
Some things like lists and schedules are handy to have printed and hung up.
I have had reason to print flyers in the past for neighborhood events. Expensive enough I should have bought a printer then.
Theres a few other minor reasons. I dont use it much but when I need it and didnt have it that was definitely annoying.
How do you communicate with your government? Electronically? When your gov outsources their email to Microsoft or Google and they provide no public key, and the only non-electronic means of communication is to a postal address, do you lick boots by sending data in-the-clear via the recipient’s MitM of choice?
How do you do your anonymous whistle blowing when you cannot control the recipient’s means of communication?
black and white only printers.
indeed that’s what I do. Lurch does not (b/c they are “so 90s”).
I recently had to mail a certified doc to an organization that simply can't afford to migrate to digital - they only need these kinds of docs a few times a year.
Are you going to pay to develop the systems for them, and perform all the testing, training, and manage the backup for them?
Right. You don't know what you're talking about.