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  • buying a brand new android every year

    We've had wildly different experiences with these companies, for what it's worth.

    I bought an iPhone X back when they were new, and had to get it replaced twice within the first 6 months because of hardware failures.

    Conversely, I kept my Pixel 3 (from 2019) until last year.

  • My local grocery store self checkout after every single item:

    Unexpected item in bagging area.

    If they're going to treat me like I'm stealing the groceries I'm paying for, making the process slow and inefficient, then I'm just going to go to the regular checkout and not deal with it.

  • people are stupid for falling for this again.

    It's a better, more usable platform than mastodon for the average user today, it makes sense people will move to it instead - it's human behavior.

    I wish more than people treated these platforms as disposable like they are. Just dump their ass like a shitty ex if they start abusing the platform. Remind folks that Yahoo, Myspace and Digg seemed unreplaceable at one point, and now they are irrelevant.

  • Asus Zenfone 10. Reminds me of the Nexus 5x, but less buggy and less lag.

    It has one absolutely atrocious bug that still hasn't been fixed - randomly auto brightness will just crater into fully dimmed brightness, leaving the phone unusably dark in the daytime. I've disabled auto brightness to avoid this and have probably done more harm than good to my overall phone experience, but damn if it isn't frustrating when you try to use your phone and have to find somewhere to duck inside to even see it.

  • They want people in the office, but they still want people to be able to work when they're at home too. No shot RTO comes with blocking remote access to corp systems, or even prod for that matter.

    How would oncalls be handled without it even?