Ask HN: Are you crosssing the Amazon picket line? If no, where are you shopping?
Feels like such a bougie question, but I just wonder: have any of y'all discovered an online shopping experience with quick shipping and broad product selection that competes well with Amazon?
I'm a long-time newegg user, so I use that for computer components. But what about for general household goods, tools, dry goods, cleaning supplies, etc?
Is there a good place to buy where workers aren't striking?
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[ 3.4 ms ] story [ 50.4 ms ] threadLast few things I bought on Amazon, that I'm not sure where I'll get, at least with reasonably fast shipping:
* Case for a 32" monitor
* Pegboard-mounted magentic knife rack
* Outdoor folding table
* USB and HDMI cables (I guess Newegg?)
* Spice grinder (a particular one)
* Bulk organic coriander seeds (actually they might have these at Rollin' Oats - but what about other bulk dry goods that aren't at small grocers?)
* Shower head
etc etc
And yeah, I guess at this very moment, walmart is perhaps a more ethical option.
This is not true for all companies, but I think it's particularly true for Amazon.
The spraying of water - on a day below freezing - at the food and water station is perhaps a back-breaking straw. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=so0A0wNfkIc
If respond with real discussions about whether the point you make is dispositive, rather than being assholes, I think things are different.
I'm curious what kind of conveniences Bezos did that wouldn't be around without him.
Our society would not have this if someone didn't push for it IMHO, or we would have had it much later.
Think of it like Covid and remote work. It wasn't going to be happen for real without something extraordinary.
Our last two delivered book purchase were from McGill University Press and Barnes and Noble.