I got to the “draw a perfect circle”… 94% is wild.
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I could have sworn I had a bank card for a while with a 6-digit pin… Am I crazy? Is that impossible? Or is the joke worn out?
Crozekiel@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.ml•Neither Elon Musk Nor Anybody Else Will Ever Colonize Mars | Defector
4·1 year agoI’m not hating on km… I’m hating on listing one distance in miles then the next one in km. I don’t care which system they used, I care that the two numbers we are supposed to compare are in different units. :(
Crozekiel@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.ml•Neither Elon Musk Nor Anybody Else Will Ever Colonize Mars | Defector
45·1 year agoWhy oh why did you change from miles to km? :(
There are almost always ways to verify the correct owner for something like this… None of which it sounds like Microsoft was willing to do, as they only seemed to care about what the current password is.
You are making an assumption that the person can’t provide any way to identify himself as the owner. The story as written states they didn’t care about anything other than the current password.
I worked with a guy that would tell people that coax needed to be “released to ground” occasionally, by unhooking the cable and putting your thumb over the end. That’s how he made sure people were disconnecting and reconnecting the cable from the back of the box. He also told someone that “data might be trapped in the Ethernet cord” and advised they unplug it from both ends and swing it around their head in a circle to “loosen the stuck bits and clear the line”…
Crozekiel@lemmy.zipto
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•I ordered my daughter a pizza, something I don't usually do. I got Domino's smallest size with two toppings. I got her cheese sticks and two sauces and tipped the driver 20%. $31.07.English
3912·2 years agoYou are expecting dominos to do it for you. That’s literally what you are asking. They aren’t going to do that for you because they make more money if you ignore the “deals”. Even a tiny barrier is going to keep out some number of people that don’t find value in spending 30 seconds to save 25% on a $30 tab because they have the money to not even notice, which increases profitability. Their line goes up. Our system forces all these companies to worry about that line going up.
That said, they aren’t trying to hide it from you, it is the largest thing on their store page, and their people on the phone will happily tell you about it.
Someone else made the same analogy, it is just like going to a drive through and ordering a burger, fries, and drink separately and not asking for a combo. Same products, but most places it will cost you more to order them separately than to order the combo.
If you are still mad about it, you aren’t mad at Dominos, you are mad at the core of our current economic system.
Crozekiel@lemmy.zipto
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•I ordered my daughter a pizza, something I don't usually do. I got Domino's smallest size with two toppings. I got her cheese sticks and two sauces and tipped the driver 20%. $31.07.English
203·2 years agoDude could have saved like $6+tax and gotten more food, and is still arguing that nothing could have been done…
Lead a horse to water and all that…
Crozekiel@lemmy.zipto
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•I ordered my daughter a pizza, something I don't usually do. I got Domino's smallest size with two toppings. I got her cheese sticks and two sauces and tipped the driver 20%. $31.07.English
7921·2 years agoWhat’s mildly infuriating here is OP… People are trying to explain how you could have saved almost 1/3 of your purchase price and you just argue with them and keep shouting from your soapbox.
Unfortunately, price shopping is a part of every transaction if you are trying to get the best deal. If you aren’t invested enough to read the largest banner on the shop website to save almost 1/3 of your total, then getting the best price was clearly not a concern when you ordered. Yes, you are expected to do that yourself, just like buying anything else in the commerce system we have been using for decades. It’s real boomer/privileged energy expecting that to just be done for you.
Crozekiel@lemmy.zipto
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Yes, you cannot, so to do it do like thisEnglish
6·2 years agowtf even is Birdeye? Our work e-mails have all been being spammed by them claiming we have bad reviews and they can help. I’ve been ignoring them mostly, but noticed the text of the reviews reek of being AI written and none of them show up on any of the review sites (that we keep track of anyway). Is this some LLM spam company basically?
Crozekiel@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.ml•Windows 11 will reportedly display a watermark if your PC does not support AI requirementsEnglish
2·2 years agoI dunno man, can’t know unless you try the flags. Might work. It worked for that guy.
Crozekiel@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.ml•Windows 11 will reportedly display a watermark if your PC does not support AI requirementsEnglish
5·2 years agoAnd that wasn’t enough to force you to try Linux again? Does Billy Gates have to sodomize your dog, or where is the line? lol
Crozekiel@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.ml•Windows 11 will reportedly display a watermark if your PC does not support AI requirementsEnglish
1·2 years agoHave you tried those flags tho?
Crozekiel@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.ml•Windows 11 will reportedly display a watermark if your PC does not support AI requirementsEnglish
4·2 years agoA combination of Lutris, Bottles, and Proton GE has covered me so far. I find Lutris more gaming focused, and I have used Bottles a lot for little windows programs that aren’t really games (as an example, some stuff I have for making TTRPG maps and tokens and stuff that I could probably find alternatives to, but they work fine in Bottles so
¯\_(ツ)_/¯).
Ttrpg character art via midjourney. That’s I think the only thing I’ve ever used.
Crozekiel@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.ml•Microsoft is trying to convince Windows 10 users to upgrade with full-screen promptsEnglish
20·2 years agoGaming on Linux is really not as bad as all that unless you play a lot of games with invasive anti-cheat; which honestly, even if you never try Linux and stick to windows, I’d recommend avoiding or at least having a separate windows install for. I’m not a fan of having to install a rootkit on my computer that constantly monitors everything I do just to prove to some mega-corp I’m an honest player (especially considering how poorly even those work to stop cheaters).
I’d highly recommend anyone upset with microsoft to at least setup dual boot with one of the popular gaming specific Linux distos and trying it out. Even if you did a few years ago, it has really come a long way in the last few years.
Crozekiel@lemmy.zipto
Technology@beehaw.org•Ask ChatGPT to pick a number between 1 and 100English
1·2 years agoI always like to throw out 37 because of Dante’s girlfriend.
Crozekiel@lemmy.zipto
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•I have unlimited cellular data on my phone but not if I use it as a hotspot.English
111·2 years agoExcept there is not a physical commodity or production at the other end of which they are supplying me a portion of a finite amount. If they “pipe” is big enough to supply what is promised to every end user it is supplied to, the water company or power company can still run out of water or power if one person uses a ridiculous amount. The ISP can’t run out of “data”, they aren’t even supplying it - it comes from a host. The ISP is just responsible for running the cables, or “connecting the pipes”.
The ISPs loves using the comparison to water or power, because you get charged more for using more of either and that is how they have convinced lawmakers (who are so old and out of touch they have no idea how the internet works) that using more data should cost more. They’ve convinced our lawmakers basically that they have a big “tank full of data” and if I use too much, there wont’ be any for my neighbors.
The truth is they are selling me something they can’t provide - a 250Gbps “pipe” that can’t actually supply 250Gbps if everyone they sold it to wants to use it at the same time. They sell the same pipe to the whole neighborhood and blame the neighborhood when they try to use what they were told they bought.
What’s wild is I have had a 1TB one of these running for like 4 or 5 years now without issues, and I’ve had 2 nice Samsung’s (a 970 and 980) die in that time frame. I’ve basically come to the conclusion that modern consumer storage can’t be trusted or relied on in general. Robust back-up solutions of anything I’m worried about losing, preferably to a cloud service (or 2)…


I’ve spent uncomfortably long trying to figure out what “figma balls” means, or what the obvious answer is when I eventually ask “what’s figma”.