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kostko | 2 years ago | on: Heinz’s sustainable ketchup cap

Your lifestyle does not generate garbage. Companies that sell non recyclables and non compostsbles generate garbage. Why hasnt cocacola replaced their plastics with something compostable? There are new inventions for replacing plastics out each day, I wonder where those inventions end up.

kostko | 6 years ago | on: 'Plastic recycling is a myth': what really happens to your rubbish

Citizens are not producing kgs of plastics a day! Companies are! Lets just start a movement to start unboxing everything in plastic after the purchase counter and before exit and leave supermarkets to deal with the plastics... then they’ll take note. I’ve seen tens of inventions covering biological clear plastic alternatives, now we just need to make the companies apply them...

kostko | 6 years ago | on: Cloudflare outage caused by bad software deploy

We’ve actually had our data leaked by one of their engineers working in his free time. He found an open database and leaked in to the press. He was probably just scanning random ip ranges and stumbled upon it and I don’t think he was targeting CF clients in particular. Hopefully they will stay humble and fix their own issues first. On a side note an anecdote came out of that leak... We were then contacted by this big name tech website if the data is ours, before they published the article. Unfortunately the author sent us an email via his @gmail address which did not add to his credibility so his email was brushed off for a day or two until we saw it published. Can’t say if it was a dark pattern of his to not use his work email to notify us or not...

kostko | 6 years ago | on: Aldi, a brutally efficient grocery chain, is upending America's supermarkets

Wait untill you get Aldi mobile provider. In my country i pay 10eur a month for unlimited calls+sms and 20gb of data. For 15eur you get same but 50gb data. Simplest cell provider, no hiden costs, and everything is resolved online. They do not have offices where you register. You just but a sim card. And then they can either charge your bank account or you buy vouchers at Aldi registers - printed on the receipt paper. Its cheap and awesome!
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