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  • This might be a bit controversial, as Google is obviously also known for their fair share of not so good stuff but I really like their Pixel line of devices. Especially for that stock android experience (doesn’t Samsung even pre-install TikTok nowadays?). Sony phones are also pretty decent from my experience.

    As for laptops, the business lines of both Dell (Latitude & Precision) and Lenovo (ThinkPad) are pretty solid. Especially Dell’s support is just amazing, I deal with them regularly at work and they’ve been really great.

    As for ASUS; I haven’t had to buy a mainboard in a while but I heard some good things about Gigabyte.

    Tidal is a pretty good alternative to Spotify; I think they pay artists the most per stream out of all music streaming services, they offer true Hi-Fi quality for the same price Spotify charges for their base tier and they even upgraded all Hi-Fi members to Hi-Fi Plus for free recently.

    Nestlé is a big enough campany that you just have to live with not buying their products I guess… Although there are pretty good alternatives for stuff like frozen pizza (Dr. Oetker is pretty good if that’s available where you live) and chocolate (Tony’s Chocolonely ftw).


  • FireWire400@lemmy.worldtoAsklemmy@lemmy.mlWhat's your list of banned brands?
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    Samsung; just a lot of general very anti-consumer behaviour.

    LG; a “do not sell my data” option on a TV that’s turned off as standard? No, thanks.

    ASUS; has become pretty unreliable in my experience and their RMA shenanigans haven’t helped.

    Apple; overpriced and anti-consumer, I wouldn’t mind getting a MacBook as a gift or something, though…

    HP; cheap garbage that’s obsolete the moment you buy it and becomes e-waste after the warranty has expired. Their business line is marginally better but there are far better options out there.

    Huawei; see above.

    Nestlé; do I really have to explain? They’re pretty much the worst company to ever exist.

    Spotify; endless price-hikes to enable the CEO to buy more soccer teams and firearm manufacturer shares, pay artists almost nothing per stream, disabled their car thing after two years, lied about Spotify Hi-Fi…