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CancerMancer@sh.itjust.worksto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is it safe to assume the guy i went out on a date with, just wants to sleep with me?311·16 days agoKnowing full well you are leaving to find a man in another town, you accepted another man’s request for a date and now you want it to be platonic?
Being annoyed by a bag is Sheldon Cooper level
CancerMancer@sh.itjust.worksto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What are some FOSS programs that are objectively better than their proprietary counterparts?4·4 months agoExcel is probably the one sore spot for LibreOffice, but also Google’s suite and really everyone else. Excel is tough to beat, especially when you consider the additional power of things like Power Query and Excel on web having JavaScript functions.
That said: I truly despise pivot tables and I no longer use them. I use lookups, countif, or other functions to display what I need, otherwise I use Power Query.
CancerMancer@sh.itjust.worksto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Internet forums are disappearing because now everything is Reddit and Discord. And that's worrying.English1·5 months agoIt’s all in one place. You look at your “feed” of things and your stuff with a new post every week is right there with the stuff with new posts every ten minutes.
RSS exists, sadly average people just couldn’t figure out how to use it.
With our HP laptops they would work perfectly so long as you only ever used them with one brand of dock. If you mixed dock brands without doing a full restart (like say having one brand at home, suspending, and then using another brand’s dock at the office) Wi-Fi, suspend, and several other features would no longer work or work intermittently. We had HP and Targus working on it, even their engineers were puzzled.
Problem was non-existent on Linux…
The difference is that if an upgrade breaks a Linux install (which is much rarer in my experience) I can often simply change the setting, revert the update, use a different distro/version, or even undo the change myself. Hell if it’s was kernel deep, nothing stops you from recompiling yourself, if the problem warrants it.
We can more easily run special Linux versions in a virtual machine without having to do a bunch of registry/gp magic and hope it sticks because Microsoft likes to force updates through your settings anyway.
There are more options for dealing with problems and they suck less.
You can’t be serious? People buy other file managers because the Windows one sucks so bad. I would know, I purchase our software.
We are doing a review of all of our software to prep for Windows 11 right now. It’s not going nearly as well as you think because not all software is consumer-grade.
Not too long ago a bunch of our scientific devices got knocked out by Microsoft fixing an old serial bug. Turns out all the software to run these was built to workaround the bug and quite a few of these items are long since unsupported (or the vendor is gone). Some of these are tens of thousands of dollars, we can’t just replace these on a whim.
Windows: “PROGRAM_NAME experienced an error: DEEZ_NUTZ”
Yep that’s what we’re calling a useful error prompt these days. So much better than Linux lol
I’d argue that as Windows continues to abandon its (relatively) sane configuration UI for the newer useless Settings screens, it has reached the point where it really is sometimes easier to just look up what you need to do in Powershell.
This problem is only getting worse over time, so I don’t think it’s fair to hand the win to Windows.
CancerMancer@sh.itjust.worksto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•I see these MFs on a daily basis32·5 months agoImplying suspend works on Windows either. I’ve got like a 50/50 chance my monitor connected with DisplayPort actually gets signal after waking on Windows. This shit has been a problem for a long time.
Shouldn’t have to use fucking group policy just to stop your machine updating at inopportune times. Fucking Windows.
CancerMancer@sh.itjust.worksto Cybersecurity@sh.itjust.works•New Chirp tool uses audio tones to transfer data between devicesEnglish4·5 months agoMy washing machine has a version of this. When on a support call you can hold your phone close to the washer and the phone microphone will pick up ultrasound error codes from the machine.
You have to be pretty close for this to work though.
CancerMancer@sh.itjust.worksto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•*Permanently Deleted*English51·6 months agoAtkinsRéalis (known as SNC-Lavalin at the time) is a Canadian construction company that was at the centre of a huge scandal in Canada. They were caught bribing the son of Libian dictator Gaddafi to get a contract to build a prison, allegedly for political prisoners.
While the Justice Minister was having this company prosecuted, the Prime Minister (Justin Trudeau) demanded that she give AtkinsRéalis a slap on the wrist and a deferred prosecution agreement. When she refused, she was driven from her position.
Canada’s government has a history of propping up bad actors like this, and goes out of their way to support several oligopolies that run significant chunks of the Canadian market. Bell/Rogers/Telus own most of Canada’s mobile and internet offerings, Loblaws/Sobeys/Metro own most of Canada’s grocery stores, much of Canada’s produce and meat are controlled by cartels, etc… The maple syrup cartel is very powerful and wealthy and yes you’re reading that right, there is a maple syrup cartel and even a maple syrup black market.
One special mention goes out to the Canadian Real Estate industry, which is full of actual crooks all over the place and just disgusting. Did you know in Canada it is legal for a real estate agent to represent both sides of a purchase? Agents also will refuse to work with any of the bargain agencies that charge less than the standard 2.5% commission, basically locking them out of the industry. This crap is part of why housing prices have bubbled so hard, and together with price fixing by landlords they have managed to keep Canadian housing prices at levels so stupid homelessness has increased several times over.
Canadian people are often too fixated on not being seen to be a problem, what some call “politeness”, to the point they won’t even stand up for themselves. That unwillingness to protest or try to change things has allowed this to happen for a very long time. Because of this awful “politeness” many Canadians are even cheering on new laws limiting union action.
tl;dr Canada is a banana republic and Canadians are cucked
CancerMancer@sh.itjust.worksto pics@lemmy.world•Flag flown upside down as sign of distress outside of US State Department building today3·7 months agoSorry I don’t understand, you want a source about the protestors getting their accounts frozen, or about the coverage of that event? I’ve seen both but the meta-coverage will be harder to find because it is largely confined to Medium/Substack/blogs/etc…
CancerMancer@sh.itjust.worksto pics@lemmy.world•Flag flown upside down as sign of distress outside of US State Department building today102·7 months agoLet’s pretend any of that actually matters and the US government doesn’t have a history of losing to locals, and ask the following: what happens if you willingly disarm yourself? Criminals will still have guns, your police will still shoot “less-lethal” rounds into the heads of protesters, and you will still be oppressed.
What do you get out of this? A fraction of the illusion of safety? And all it cost you was the last defense against oppression anyone has.
CancerMancer@sh.itjust.worksto pics@lemmy.world•Flag flown upside down as sign of distress outside of US State Department building today22·7 months agoLearn in this order:
- First Aid
- Gardening or Farming
- Food preservation
- Shooting
- Electronics and Radio
Also stop supporting anti-gun orgs ffs.
CancerMancer@sh.itjust.worksto pics@lemmy.world•Flag flown upside down as sign of distress outside of US State Department building today3·7 months agoThey did it here in Canada to the trucker protestors. While everyone cheered it on, those of us with an eye for the future noted that what can be done to them can be done to us.
When my friends talk about what books they’re reading and it comes back to me I just joke and say “oh I largely read non-fiction”.
I read every manual, decision tree, process document, whatever lands in front of me.
RTFM is life