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I bought a laptop that came with a broken charger, I could easily test it myself as a friend also had an HP laptop with the same brick (this was before the days of USB C).
I tried to make a warranty claim and they wanted me to send the laptop too and wipe the HDD, the RMA process would take weeks on top of that.
I ended up buying a 3rd party charger, I’m sure their RMA process is overly long and convoluted to deter people from making warranty claims
Linux user since 2008 here.
Boring Debian for servers and Pop Os for my desktop because everything works out of the box
I had to replace the USB C port on my Fairphone 3, took about €30 and 10 minutes.
In any other phone it would’ve meant getting a complete new device
yes, and according to the article, OpenOffice was already abandoned for 4 years ago by then
My sister’s job just switched to LibreOffice in 2018, OO is still alive and kicking in a lot of small companies
I’m stealing claer
I use glow all the time, I love it!
I’ve been playing with wish too, I see a lot of potential for it
I used to play a lot of Warsaw and never heard of the fork. I’ll Check it out later tonight, thanks!
My previous job referred to ex employees as traitors or betrayers
I’m saving this phrase.
I had a PM postpone a critical part of a project since June, the hard deadline is on September 15th… I’ve insisted to start with it months ago and now he’s scrambling everyone to get this done yesterday.
We’re not gonna make it and I don’t care anymore.
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IHateMoney.org is a nice self hosted FOSS option, joining groups and organising users is dead easy, but the iOS app sucks.
I personally prefer SettleUp despite it being closed source, I find its functionality a lot better than Splitwise
I recently used IRC to download some obscure early 2000s anime from a major fansub group from back in the day. Turns out they are still hosting an IRC server with a bot serving their entire fansub archive.
Writing XDCC commands brought back some memories
I use Codium on both PopOS and MacOSi, it’s a bit slow to start, but performance is good, but I don’t know how it compares to stock VSCode since I never tested it. But overall I’m very happy with it.
Some are legit, some are scams.
As a rule of thumb, of it is featured in isthereanydeal.com , then they’re safe
Unpopular opinion but I just use Google Sheets instead, because most of my spreadsheet usage is due to work and my employer uses Google Workplace