The author of the ‘backpacks are all bad and everything is worse on purpose’ site works at Palantir.
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The author of the ‘backpacks are all bad and everything is worse on purpose’ site works at Palantir.
@skinnylatte that and a suspicion of AI writing made me unboost it.
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The author of the ‘backpacks are all bad and everything is worse on purpose’ site works at Palantir.
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The author of the ‘backpacks are all bad and everything is worse on purpose’ site works at Palantir.
@skinnylatte ... Writing thru some cognitive dissonance?
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The author of the ‘backpacks are all bad and everything is worse on purpose’ site works at Palantir.
@skinnylatte Booooo. The points were valid; Matt Stoller is the dude to follow on this stuff. Based on his spelling errors he doesn’t use AI.
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The author of the ‘backpacks are all bad and everything is worse on purpose’ site works at Palantir.
@skinnylatte Oh FFS
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The author of the ‘backpacks are all bad and everything is worse on purpose’ site works at Palantir.
@skinnylatte Like....

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The author of the ‘backpacks are all bad and everything is worse on purpose’ site works at Palantir.
@skinnylatte some folk were calling this out - also I find it less accurate (although I mostly buy kitbags/tactical bags rather than rucksacks) as if I've found if you avoid the big American brands and pick the middle price point Chinese ones the bags are decent enough.
Same with spectacles, there's affordable frames in UK/Europe provided you don't go for "bling" brands and even discounts on lenses (and I am highly nearsighted)
As for power tools, I use Makita and it turns out that many are assembled in the UK (so I'm even supporting local manufacturing industry!)
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The author of the ‘backpacks are all bad and everything is worse on purpose’ site works at Palantir.
@skinnylatte

WHAT THE FUCK?!
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The author of the ‘backpacks are all bad and everything is worse on purpose’ site works at Palantir.
@skinnylatte what is the "backpacks are all bad and everything is worse on purpose" site?
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@skinnylatte what is the "backpacks are all bad and everything is worse on purpose" site?
@floatybirb @skinnylatte it was a blog post that got tons of boosts here this morning, until we figured out it was a page that doesn’t deserve our attention.
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@skinnylatte some folk were calling this out - also I find it less accurate (although I mostly buy kitbags/tactical bags rather than rucksacks) as if I've found if you avoid the big American brands and pick the middle price point Chinese ones the bags are decent enough.
Same with spectacles, there's affordable frames in UK/Europe provided you don't go for "bling" brands and even discounts on lenses (and I am highly nearsighted)
As for power tools, I use Makita and it turns out that many are assembled in the UK (so I'm even supporting local manufacturing industry!)
@vfrmedia @skinnylatte re: Spectacles
I just renewed my old Costco membership & went there for the first time in almost a decade. They have an optometrist + frames. I had been paying $400+ for mediocre frames (NOT counting eye exam). Local optometrists have same price points.
At Costco? I found a pair of current style frames that looked GOOD on me for only $89.
re: backpacks
I didn't read the article but sturdy backpacks & messenger bags are obtainable. https://www.timbuk2.com/collections/all-backpacks -
@skinnylatte some folk were calling this out - also I find it less accurate (although I mostly buy kitbags/tactical bags rather than rucksacks) as if I've found if you avoid the big American brands and pick the middle price point Chinese ones the bags are decent enough.
Same with spectacles, there's affordable frames in UK/Europe provided you don't go for "bling" brands and even discounts on lenses (and I am highly nearsighted)
As for power tools, I use Makita and it turns out that many are assembled in the UK (so I'm even supporting local manufacturing industry!)
@vfrmedia @skinnylatte Personally, my good backpack is a Fjällräven Kånken, and that brand seems to be going strong
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@vfrmedia @skinnylatte re: Spectacles
I just renewed my old Costco membership & went there for the first time in almost a decade. They have an optometrist + frames. I had been paying $400+ for mediocre frames (NOT counting eye exam). Local optometrists have same price points.
At Costco? I found a pair of current style frames that looked GOOD on me for only $89.
re: backpacks
I didn't read the article but sturdy backpacks & messenger bags are obtainable. https://www.timbuk2.com/collections/all-backpacks@vfrmedia @skinnylatte The messenger bags look more professional and cost less, so that's what I'd probably buy if I were looking for something.
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@vfrmedia @skinnylatte The messenger bags look more professional and cost less, so that's what I'd probably buy if I were looking for something.
@flowerpot @vfrmedia I used to carry cookie in a Timbuktu bag made for dogs!!
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@flowerpot @vfrmedia I used to carry cookie in a Timbuktu bag made for dogs!!
@skinnylatte @vfrmedia I would love to see a picture if you have one available. No worries if you don't.
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The author of the ‘backpacks are all bad and everything is worse on purpose’ site works at Palantir.
@skinnylatte@hachyderm.io oh, I guess that makes them something of an expert on things that are worse on purpose eh?
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@vfrmedia @skinnylatte Personally, my good backpack is a Fjällräven Kånken, and that brand seems to be going strong
@pencilears @vfrmedia @skinnylatte Those look comfortable and I love the logo!
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@skinnylatte @vfrmedia I would love to see a picture if you have one available. No worries if you don't.
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@skinnylatte @vfrmedia OMG! This is adorable. I bet you got stopped all the time from people gushing over your cute pup being carried around like that. 🤩
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@pencilears @vfrmedia @skinnylatte Those look comfortable and I love the logo!
@flowerpot @vfrmedia @skinnylatte it's comfy, it's roomy, and the waxed canvas handles rain well. I really like it!
