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- Comment on Cloudflare Employee records her final meeting where HR tries to fire her 10 months ago:
?
- Comment on Workplace 10 months ago:
Home ownership is 2024
- Comment on This console generation seems skippable 10 months ago:
What PC game broke your OS? That’s mad.
- Comment on Cloudflare Employee records her final meeting where HR tries to fire her 10 months ago:
That’s a massive wall of text to say “sorry we got caught”
- Comment on Cloudflare Employee records her final meeting where HR tries to fire her 10 months ago:
Only for places not worth working for. If Louis Rossmann saw this he’d probably offer her a job immediately.
- Comment on Chrome thinks Firefox is unsafe! 10 months ago:
The person that made the claim never responded. I don’t know what you’re talking about.
However I did respond, when I could.
So point stands, an accusation was made without evidence, and that accusation is still there, and now mine and one other post responds to that accusation… that again is without evidence.
My issues is, when I made that last post, why was I asked for a source, but no one asked the person making the claim against DDG for a source?
If the people asking me for a source had also asked the original claimant for a source I’d have no issue.
The practice of asking the counter claimant for a source and not the claimant is rife, unfair, unreasonable and needs to be called out.
If seems far too common to accept a say so when an accusation is made online.
- Comment on Chrome thinks Firefox is unsafe! 10 months ago:
Asking for a source isn’t unreasonable in a more important setting.
It’s more an issue that no one asks for source for the original accusation.
It’s the kind of action that lets baseless and faulty accusations get more traction than the truth.
- Comment on Can't play an EA game via geforce now 10 months ago:
Can buy one with the money saved by pirating
- Comment on Chrome thinks Firefox is unsafe! 10 months ago:
- Comment on Chrome thinks Firefox is unsafe! 10 months ago:
- Comment on Chrome thinks Firefox is unsafe! 10 months ago:
Is it fair that I have to post a source when someone criticizing doesn’t?
I’m just a passing stranger that just happens to have good knowledge about a significant misunderstanding that happened a year ago.
I don’t walk around with ‘sources’ to all of the knowledge I’ve ever gained hanging out of my back pocket.
This is why “source?” posts are stupid and unreasonable, double so when in response to something where a source was never provided.
Now… that all said, I do have a moment now that I didn’t have previously to provide additional information.
This article… news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31490515 …Is a starting point, and more info can be found with your own search.
- Comment on Chrome thinks Firefox is unsafe! 10 months ago:
Nothing. Just a misunderstanding that blew up.
- Comment on How to keep a man 10 months ago:
Run? WTF you on about? Dead men can’t run and no one is surviving that dish.
- Comment on This would be a nice temperature for Easter, not for Christmas Eve. 10 months ago:
Melbourne can go either way for Christmas Day.
This year pissing rain and thunder, top of 21c and 75% humidity round my area.
Not terrible, but not great. I’d rank it 3.6
- Comment on Shitty deal 10 months ago:
Do not search for this.
Glass is glass, and glass breaks.
- Comment on Improvise. Adapt. Overcome. 10 months ago:
Sounds like she’s rarely out never noticed you use it either… Which makes it interesting both because of the uncommon UI and workflow, and she has not had regular observations to learn from.
For those of us that have operated both it’s a non issue.
But think of how you’d go about it with zero knowledge. I bet most would try dialling the number without lifting the receiver.
- Comment on Another example of shrink flation... oh, my beer... 11 months ago:
Great minds think alike?
- Comment on Another example of shrink flation... oh, my beer... 11 months ago:
404… Beer not found.
- Comment on Comment any opinion and I will disagree with it, no matter what. 11 months ago:
Cats are great pets and companions.
- Comment on A gallon of milk is HOW MUCH? 11 months ago:
Lol… I wish.
No… it’s USD$4 per 1 gallon of you buy the cheapest nastiest stuff money can buy.
- Comment on A gallon of milk is HOW MUCH? 11 months ago:
AUD$6.10 for a gallon of the cheapest possible milk I can find within 30km/20 miles here in Australia.
USD$4.00 even… Again for the cheapest possible 12 pack 1L UHT generic milk.
If you want something from the supermarket fridge you’re gonna to need to start at multiplying that by 1.5 to 2x .
So USD$8 /gal might be fairly typical here.
- Comment on GTA 6’s Publisher Says Video Games Should Theoretically Be Priced At Dollars Per Hour 1 year ago:
Oh shit… I thought the $/hr was a good idea until you mentioned Factorio.
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- Comment on But my WiFi is just fine! 1 year ago:
Nope. While WiFi has fancy claims you’re not going to get any more than around 1200mbps at 20 metres on the best day with the best gear.
While with cat6 you’ll probably do 2.5gbps to 100m no problem, and even 10gbps. Even cat5e will do those speeds at certain distances.
- Comment on Windows Updated and is Pushing More Stuff 1 year ago:
All it has to do is affect one person that needs that feature and it’s a no go for that person.
It is rare for me but it is still an issue.
Formatting being broken is an even worse issue and happens far too often.
- Comment on Windows Updated and is Pushing More Stuff 1 year ago:
If I had a dollar for everytime someone said Linux isn’t bad now is be living on Mars.
What you’re really saying is your needs are simple and you’ve managed to get what you need.
This does not translate to everyone as others might have more complex needs than you.
TrackIR is still a nightmare on Linux, and searching for help with that reveals about 10 situations where no one got a good result and one person who seemingly got lucky.
Another issue is MS Office. Formatting and macros get broken by FOSS alternatives so don’t even go there.
There are at least a dozen more issues (NVIDIA, difficult hardware etc …).
Suffice to say everytime someone pops up saying it works now just starts looking silly.
Until we get native support and better documentation and testing Linux is still an outlier for anything more than basic productivity or gaming in a bubble.