
Using your phone or a computer? Had no idea a site could detect that.
Using your phone or a computer? Had no idea a site could detect that.
We did reindeer; Dasher, Dancer, Vixen, etc.
I could never be a wizard. Mess up code, get some error messages. Mess up a spell, get turned into a pile of goo, slaughtered by a demon, or transported to a hell dimension.
They wanted me to know I owe them $74.10. I received that letter instead a final bill confirming I canceled my account on June 13. I was waiting until I got my final bill to just pay them one final time and be done with them.
Long answer, the reason I only want to pay one final time is because it’s an old MCI long distance account, Verizon bought them about 5 years ago and it was a shitshow and hasn’t changed one bit. They even still have the same recording from 5 years ago saying they were bought by Verizon. I can’t pay my bill or manage my account online, my particular account doesn’t work with that for some arcane reason and they aren’t doing new accounts. Talking to rep usually takes 15-30 minutes on hold, if their phone system doesn’t hang up on me. I was able to auto-pay by credit card for years but then I got a new card and their system to accept a new credit card was broken for weeks and every time I called I had to wait on hold for 15-30 minutes only to be told it’s still broken. They let you pay by card over the phone but then charge you a $5 fee to do that. Still better than writing a check, I hate checks. I tried my bank’s billpay but MCI/Verizon didn’t process the payments and sent me late notices, so I gave up on that after 2-3 months. So yeah they are a ridiculous company.
This was on a paper letter. They actually bothered to print no_reply@verizon.com on their paper letter, as a final “fuck you.”
Lots of things are simpler in real life than programming. But that doesn’t address my aversion to manual labor.
How did that ever work, I’ve been there many times.
I’m still fascinated by the 20 cm by 20 cm shaft in the Great Pyramid that they sent a robot in to explore: https://www.techexplorist.com/robot-reveals-inside-great-pyramid/30245/
Which is most outrageous because Reddit made the API that allows that and supported it with third party developers. It’s like inviting a bunch of people to a party and then complaining after they’ve been there for a couple hours, “What are you people doing here?” And it was a potluck party, the guests brought a lot of the food.
I actually ran a moderately active (like 20,000 hits a day) small business site from a laptop for a couple years. Of course one of the first thing I did was put a “SERVER DO NOT SHUT DOWN” sticker on it, and set the power settings so closing the lid did not shut down or sleep the computer. It was a Dell 7000 series with 16GB IIRC, it did great.
Google with uBlock for mundane stuff like washing machine parts. Duckduckgo for anything I don’t want Google knowing about and associating with my account.
I went back to Fark for a bit, it’s surprisingly unchanged. That’s good and bad, it’s so linear and most of the comments are snarky/clever but maybe not particularly insightful. Reddit had a nice mix, a lot of funny predictable answers “And my axe!” but then also expert posters that would write 2 intelligent pages on a subject.
I don’t need no fancy boxes for PoE.