A post-Brexit picture of a pack of bacon. Beneath the Use By date is text that says "Not for EU".
Damn right this bacon's not for EU. It's for me, and I won't share it with eu, them, or anyone else for that matter.
A post-Brexit picture of a pack of bacon. Beneath the Use By date is text that says "Not for EU".
Damn right this bacon's not for EU. It's for me, and I won't share it with eu, them, or anyone else for that matter.
you were $50k off on Kniesβ AAV, though, so doesnβt this whole article need a ground-up rewrite now? π€
The future belongs to those who understand how random numbers work.
I really, sincerely hope itβs a comically large closet.
Save room for the meatballs, theyβre the best!
This question can be interpreted so many different ways⦠is there any way to gain any useful insights from the response?
Has (exactly) this question been asked before?
We had a good run of mostly-readable text on all the major OSes from Windows 8 until today, I guess.
All of these smart features in iOS 26 look great, and Iβm looking forward to wondering why they arenβt activating when I expect them to for years to come.
Finally, Canada giving America a run for its money on backronyms. This is true sovereignty.
Iβm not kidding. This should be a slam dunk political issue.
- It resonatesβwhether youβre an everyday person or an βanti-globalistβ
- It boosts small local businesses
- It helps repair the damaged on-ramp to getting a job
- It reduces time wastage, increasing productivity or whatever
Big companies will complain if theyβre forced to provide better service, saying it will lead to price rises.
You know whoβs good at customer service? Small local businesses. Maybe itβs not a bad thing if theyβre given an advantage.
Seriously, customer service is an issue that resonates with everyone.
Companies are intentionally making it difficult to get help, hoping you give up rather than fight the system.
They are fortifying these systems with automation and AI, while removing crucial entry level jobs from the economy.
My whole political platform:
If a company makes a mistake, and you notify a front-line employee (via chat, email, phone, or in person), the company is required to resolve the issue within one week, otherwise a full refund is issued for any related product.
βWeβll require original notarised paper receipts and bank statements from the last 3 months.β
βI was double chargedβ
βOh. I canβt help with that. You need to call this number.β
βOut working hours are Tues-Thurs 1am-3am.β
βOur wait time is 2 hours.β
βOh, thatβs via another company, let me transfer you.β *click* *silence* *call mysteriously ends 20 minutes later*
I waste _so much time_ on calls and chats to customer support with large companies trying to resolve mistakes they made. Is it just me?
Bring Phaneuf back
((Not you personally.))
(((Unless you do this?)))
Yup.
(But if you host software on your website and you allow these ads and donβt make the real download button incredibly obvious, you bear responsibility.)
I have a CS degree, I know the innards of encryption algorithms, and I write software with some advanced security use cases in mind.
If I can almost get tricked, and Iβve been trained in this field, what hope does an unpaid intern with a leftover 2017 Dell Latitude and no motivation have?
I like to think Iβm pretty security conscious. But Iβm a Mac user, where these are (IME) much less prevalent.
I set up my first PC in 15 years a few months ago, and these nearly got me. Didnβt occur to me that the reasonably-reputable sites I was downloading from would allow malware ads like that.
Apple runs the backbone of the podcast industry, on top of RSS of all things, and makes no money on it, and nobodyβespecially Appleβis happy about it, but it will also never change
I donβt have existential dread, which is confusing as a Leafs fan, and that is triggering my existential dread?
Banner day for the manufacturing industry in Vatican City
It takes a special type of narcissist to tweet something, then hold a press conference where you hand out a printed copy of the tweet because you thought it was so clever.
this is pretty good
Jon Cooperβs a good coach, right?
β¦right?
Trump, Melania, and Biden
Bowser and Booster smooching Mario from Mario RPG (standing in similar positions as previous photo)
A copy of Windows 7 Ultimate, RTM, burned on a DVD
Genuine Microsoft software
Tired: using the holidays to turn off motion blur on your relativesβ TVs
Wired: using the holidays to make your relativesβ TVs default to βwatch TVβ when they turn on
Inspired: HDMI-CEC