

Apparently Linux have 20% market share in Norway. That is… I don’t really believe it, but really cool if true.
Apparently Linux have 20% market share in Norway. That is… I don’t really believe it, but really cool if true.
In Norway we made the plastic bags really expensive (about half an Euro atm) and it’s working wonders. I still have a stash of them, but they’re for special emergencies. The stores sell actual trash bags that’s much smaller and thinner, and thus more convenient (for me at least) so that problem is taken care of as well.
I keep 4 reusable fabric bags around as well, two for shopping, 1 for glass and 1 for recyclable bottles.
I find that I much prefer this system. And I still have the option to pay 5kr for a plastic bag at store if I have to.
5kr for a bag is juuust enough for me to get my reusable bag at home if I want to make spontaneous trip to the store on my way home.
Just like the Bible, no one actually reads it
I buy albums if I really l Iike them since I enjoy listening to the same thing multiple times, especially so as I’m getting older and have disposable income. But the amount of 50cent* albums on Bandcamp would probably keep me content for a long long while.
*You need to pay at least 50 cents for a “name your price” album to get it downloadable in the Bandcamp app
I think thats exactly it. A lot of the people begrudgingly have a PC. I bet most of those just use whatever the PC came with. Linux and Mac users are more likely to enjoy using a PC.