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2 months agoCars are also not safe, especially at 200+ km/h but somehow it’s OK to drive them this fast in Germany.
Edit: What I want to say is that there is no absolute safety.
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Cars are also not safe, especially at 200+ km/h but somehow it’s OK to drive them this fast in Germany.
Edit: What I want to say is that there is no absolute safety.
Waste from nuclear weapons is not the same as waste from commercial nuclear power plants.
I have. I would probably use my last phone for at least another year if it didn’t loose system updates. There’s too much important personal data (bank, photos, messages including medical info…) on the phone to risk using it unsupported. At least to me it is not worth it so I try to buy a phone with reasonably long support and buy a new one soon after the old one looses support.