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turns out my paypal issue is because they have removed the backup funding feature altogether well there goes any reason i ever had to use that card gently caress you paypal i don't trust you with my money, i do not want to keep a balance on you for more than a few minutes ever
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My PayPal is the opposite, I can only have it pull funds from a bank account and there's no option to keep a balance with them. What is even the purpose? Everything it does is made redundant by having the bank account you need to have to use it.
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# ? Oct 21, 2023 22:12 |
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Google Photos. Editing is completely unuseable. Sure, you can edit a picture, but will it save? Or will random edits be applied, then saved?
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# ? Oct 21, 2023 22:16 |
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I don’t think tech illiteracy is necessarily the problem, it’s knowing how to troubleshoot and look for solutions. For the more tech inclined that’s natural but for some it’s just “accidentally made screen 800x600, computer broken forever”, and I don’t think it’s as generational anymore as so much as you’re prevented out from doing so.
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# ? Oct 21, 2023 22:18 |
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teen witch posted:I don’t think tech illiteracy is necessarily the problem, it’s knowing how to troubleshoot and look for solutions. For the more tech inclined that’s natural but for some it’s just “accidentally made screen 800x600, computer broken forever”, and I don’t think it’s as generational anymore as so much as you’re prevented out from doing so. I learned to use and program computers on an AT&T-branded Olivetti M24 that my dad threw a math coproc into so he could program MATLAB that cost as much in '84 as my mom's Toyota Truck in the same year. Dude doesn't know gently caress-all about desktop computers these days and gets loudly angry about how having an Apple and Android phone between work and personal is a pain in the rear end because the apps don't work the same. Sometimes you just age out of caring about poo poo, and with computers that doesn't really work that great.
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# ? Oct 21, 2023 22:21 |
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Light Gun Man posted:turns out my paypal issue is because they have removed the backup funding feature altogether This will sound super hipster of me, but I stopped using PayPal in 2005 when they froze all that money Lowtax was raising for Hurricane Katrina relief
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# ? Oct 21, 2023 22:33 |
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All You Can Eat posted:This will sound super hipster of me, but I stopped using PayPal in 2005 when they froze all that money Lowtax was raising for Hurricane Katrina relief
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# ? Oct 21, 2023 22:44 |
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PayPal blacklisted me from having an account with them sometime in the mid teens, they wouldn't tell me why when I emailed or called them. Oddly, doesn't seem to apply to Venmo at all.
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# ? Oct 21, 2023 22:47 |
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LividLiquid posted:gently caress Paypal forever, but in this one case, given what we now know, are we sure suspicious poo poo wasn't going on? Point taken. Back then, most goon s usually didn't turn out righteously
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# ? Oct 21, 2023 23:13 |
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My job involves constant communication with boomers who have zero loving idea how computers work. I have met people who are still, in 2023, operating like its 1994. They want business stuff sent to them not via fax or email but actually sent to them in a goddamn envelope. Most of the phone calls I make people don't have voice mails. Sometimes actual important people who actually need to know stuff don't even have the loving mail box set up! Like I gotta call someone I know who works with them to let them know something they need. None of these generations 'get' computers. Zero, nada. This 'Gen z doesn't know how computers work' is the literal exact same navel gazing dogshit that Boomers wheel out about Millenials and if you genuinely believe it,
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# ? Oct 21, 2023 23:22 |
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A Festivus Miracle posted:None of these generations 'get' computers. Zero, nada. This 'Gen z doesn't know how computers work' is the literal exact same navel gazing dogshit that Boomers wheel out about Millenials and if you genuinely believe it, This forum is mostly computer touchers that don't even understand how poo poo works in industry, computers as appliances lol. Yeah, that's rich people's kitchen poo poo. PLCs and the computers connected to them are a different game, distinctly not computers as appliances but rather computers that make you money well past depreciation. MrQwerty fucked around with this message at 23:28 on Oct 21, 2023 |
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I work with images as a major part of my job and the day PowerPoint dies I am going to get so loving lit. There is a contingent of people who believe that pptx is a graphics file format and that it simply better to embed tifs into a PowerPoint than to send me the actual files themselves. Our specs specifically state what formats to not send. And yet, 500mb pptx files.
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# ? Oct 21, 2023 23:38 |
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teen witch posted:I work with images as a major part of my job and the day PowerPoint dies I am going to get so loving lit.
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A Festivus Miracle posted:None of these generations 'get' computers. Zero, nada. This 'Gen z doesn't know how computers work' is the literal exact same navel gazing dogshit that Boomers wheel out about Millenials and if you genuinely believe it, They are kinda right though about some things. For me, it was 'your generation can't fix cars / machines any more' and I was surprised to learn that that was generally, statistically true. I forget where I put the pieces together but, 'Gen Z can't actually use computers' is also a general truth - I'll see if I can dig up the research here. This isn't spite or 'old' or whatever. There are just different pressures on people at different times which force statistically significant changes in behaviors, which can manifest as benefits or problems for a whole generation.
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# ? Oct 22, 2023 00:09 |
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I change my wallpaper to a new piece of scenery every month, corresponding to the weather and season. I used to use Google image search for this, but now most of the results are loving licensable stock photos. The enshittification of everything reaches all things eventually and always, always, always stems from some rich rear end in a top hat with more money than god never being satisfied. They will burn this world to the ground if it means they get the high score on this Galaga machine so they can smile for one fifth of one second before realizing they're still not happy.
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# ? Oct 22, 2023 00:25 |
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MrQwerty posted:This forum is mostly computer touchers that don't even understand how poo poo works in industry, computers as appliances lol. And the company will pay someone a lot of money to make sure that that computer keeps working well past its commercial end of life. I’ve always wondered why Windows Server became the gold standard for automation and I suspect it has to do with “we can pay Microsoft $$$ and blame them if anything goes wrong”.
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# ? Oct 22, 2023 00:29 |
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The "[generation] doesn't know how to fix cars anymore" thing is not that they can't, but because it's almost impossible to work on modern cars. A lot of the computer readouts can't be done with even the best diagnostic tools when you throw a code that's more than a simple OBD-II code, and some car manufacturers like Chrysler (in a scummy gently caress move from a scummy gently caress company) even prevents shade-tree mechanics from working on cars and accessing the diagnostic data unless you are a registered and certified auto mechanic with the right tools. There's also things like sealed transmissions that can only be accessed and serviced at a certified dealership and other bullshit like that. Can't even check the fluid level on the transmission in your driveway because there's not even a dipstick for it lmao. At least changing the oil and filter hasn't changed much in decades... yet.
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# ? Oct 22, 2023 00:56 |
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Yuuuuuuuup. We're rapidly approaching "you can't own your car. You pay us 80,000, then 1,000 a month to license your car. And if it breaks, gently caress you, pay us again."
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# ? Oct 22, 2023 01:00 |
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Isentropy posted:And the company will pay someone a lot of money to make sure that that computer keeps working well past its commercial end of life. yeah there are whole companies that reverse engineer old Dell mobos and poo poo because paying $3k to custom make a 20 year old mobo is a better use of money than shutting the plant down for 6-9 months to spend $10m on a new line once all the 20-30 year old new-old stock is out prices are gonna jump to like $10-15k to build an FPGA board and you're going to continue seeing the cost in your pocket, because this poo poo isn't pnp MrQwerty fucked around with this message at 01:06 on Oct 22, 2023 |
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LividLiquid posted:I change my wallpaper to a new piece of scenery every month, corresponding to the weather and season. Flickr is has been dead for as long as this forum but has lots of great high res landscape photos (if you wade through the dreck) and lets you specifically search for results that are released under a creative commons license
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# ? Oct 22, 2023 01:54 |
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Wait so there's a "this new generation doesn't know anything about how cars work" but for computers?? Awful, absolutely awful. Everyone just repeats the complaints of their forbears, eh? I'm surprised no one's complaining about Eternal September.
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# ? Oct 22, 2023 02:11 |
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Just had a flashback of switching out these big manual proprietary tapes, that kept record of all our register transactions, in the back office at the end of business day at Radio Shack back in the late 90s. They kind of looked like giant 8-track tapes, and they were beige of course.
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:I'm surprised no one's complaining about Eternal September. I do this frequently.
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Teriyaki Hairpiece posted:Wait so there's a "this new generation doesn't know anything about how cars work" but for computers?? Awful, absolutely awful. Everyone just repeats the complaints of their forbears, eh? I'm surprised no one's complaining about Eternal September. Unlike boomers we aren't blaming the generation in the least, we're lamenting the targeted enshittification caused by capital
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# ? Oct 22, 2023 02:28 |
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teen witch posted:IOur specs specifically state what formats to not send. And yet, 500mb pptx files. Commercial printer? These are the red flags you need to discover who will likely stuff you on the bill – after you fix their poo poo for them.
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teen witch posted:I work with images as a major part of my job and the day PowerPoint dies I am going to get so loving lit. Do I look like I know what a jpeg is?
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teen witch posted:I work with images as a major part of my job and the day PowerPoint dies I am going to get so loving lit.
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You Are A Werewolf posted:The "[generation] doesn't know how to fix cars anymore" thing… Within like an hour of having a job that paid enough to pay an expert I just forgot how.
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Internet Old One posted:I do this frequently. 30 year anniversary btw
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Sentient Data posted:Unlike boomers we aren't blaming the generation in the least, we're lamenting the targeted enshittification caused by capital This. Thisthisthis. The good thing about the modern world is that you can just watch a video or read a reddit thread or if you run into a problem (or a use case like editing a picture in a way the app can't do) that requires you to step outside the app's own white picket fence for a bit. Or do as everyone before us did and ask that nerdy guy for help. You don't need knowledge about everything, because you can still fairly effectively look it up (though google and youtube are definitely enshittified already). I absolutely can't tune a carburetor on my motorcycle that is exactly as old as i am. But i could look it up. It's not necessary for me to know it all. I can also just pay a guy to do it for me, and he can access all the necessary information that you need for it (main jet X turns, pilot Y turns etc etc, all that info is not hidden away). But the enshittification is that it's intentionally being made extra hard or impossible to do things that you only occasionally need or want, that require you to gently caress around with your own files for a bit. For comparison, we've had automatic washing machines since the 1960s or so. Ever since then, you don't really need to know how to do laundry by hand anymore. I've never touched a wringer, the last time i saw a spin dry machine separate from a washing machine was in the early 90s when our washing machine broke. But i'll be damned if there haven't been specific occasions on which i had to either scrub something extra hard to get a chain grease stain out, or hand wash something that's too delicate for a machine cycle. If Big Laundry would be as bad as computer tech companies, they would take away bulk liquid or powder detergents by pretending it's for safety or for convenience, so you can only use pre-dose systems in a special machine that claims that it can safely do garments that aren't normally allowed in the washing machine. Which is fine, until you can't get the stains out, go on vacation and want to wash something by hand, or the machine breaks and it takes a few days to get a new one and you have no launderette nearby. You can still do laundry by hand, but you'll have to poke a hole in a pre-dose bottle, squeeze a bit out, and then have a pre-dose bottle sitting on your sink somewhere, potentially erroring out your washing machine because it notices there's no detergent anymore after 30 cycles instead of after 40 cycles and refusing to work until the Certified Laundry Machine Guy comes to visit. Or perhaps getting some detergent out would be impossible because the whole thing is plastic welded together and drilling a hole in it would gently caress with how the thing empties in the machine or idk. Printer ink refill things but with washing machines. There are already washing machines with automated detergent dosing systems (Miele TwinDos) and i'm fine with those. Because they don't take away your ability to *don't* use the washing machine. Miele isn't trying to gently caress with the availability of boxes/bottles of detergent. The whole ecosystem is completely fine because no one is preventing you from doing laundry by hand in any way. The only thing the EU has bothered with, is making sure that those tasty detergent pods are now in hard to open boxes which is completely fine. LimaBiker fucked around with this message at 10:09 on Oct 22, 2023 |
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teen witch posted:I don’t think tech illiteracy is necessarily the problem, it’s knowing how to troubleshoot and look for solutions. For the more tech inclined that’s natural but for some it’s just “accidentally made screen 800x600, computer broken forever”, and I don’t think it’s as generational anymore as so much as you’re prevented out from doing so. Using a computer taught me that 1) if a program shows the average person a very clearly worded and formatted box with a description of what they are about to do, or what they need to do in order to change something, they will freeze up and yell for somebody else to read it and do the steps 2) learned helplessness is loving prevalent in society At this point I refuse to engage anymore.
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steinrokkan posted:2) learned helplessness is loving prevalent in society Because it's incentivized by manufacturers. Apple, for example, spent decades restricting their consumers' ability to perform maintenance and repairs on their own products, and only after a number of lawsuits (both class-action and individual) have they begun to back down a bit. Tesla, Johnson & Johnson, AT&T, Lilly Inc., T-Mobile, Medtronic, Caterpillar, John Deere, General Electric, Philips, and eBay, on the other hand, have spent a combined $10 trillion lobbying against the right to repair. The fact that "right to repair" is even a thing strikes me as patently loving absurd, and is maybe one of the most obvious examples of late-stage capitalist bullshit on display at present. I bought the thing, I own the thing, I should be able to fix the thing without buying proprietary tools or taking it to some shady repair kiosk or backwoods mechanic. When I was young I always hoped we'd end up in a cool Road Warrior dystopia where I could at least roam the wastelands in a dune buggy wearing spikes on my shoulder pads and palling around with feral kids that look like Steven Tyler, but nooooooo, we have to get stuck with the Wall-E/Idiocracy dystopia instead.
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Modal Auxiliary posted:Because it's incentivized by manufacturers. Apple, for example, spent decades restricting their consumers' ability to perform maintenance and repairs on their own products, and only after a number of lawsuits (both class-action and individual) have they begun to back down a bit. Tesla, Johnson & Johnson, AT&T, Lilly Inc., T-Mobile, Medtronic, Caterpillar, John Deere, General Electric, Philips, and eBay, on the other hand, have spent a combined $10 trillion lobbying against the right to repair. Sir, this is a Carl's jr. Would you like some extra big rear end fries with that?
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Armacham posted:Sir, this is a Carl's jr. Would you like some extra big rear end fries with that? ...Because if so, you'll need to download our handy app and set up an account. Certain menu items are only available via monthly subscription plus per-order charges of CarlsBucks, available in a range of packages to suit every consumer. Ask about our CondimentPlan!
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You Are A Werewolf posted:The "[generation] doesn't know how to fix cars anymore" thing is not that they can't, but because it's almost impossible to work on modern cars. This is lacking some perspective. Old cars required a bit of constant tuning and fiddling to work right and didn't last 200k miles without major replacements anyway. I don't have to replace the points or adjust the carb for the winter on a modern car because it's not required. The version of working in cars by older people is for issues that don't happen anymore. You're not wrong on things being locked down or things being harder to diagnose. The cars are more complex and difficult to work on but it's not impossible. I loathe absolutes.
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Amazon just removed their webapp for Alexa so no more adding milk to my shopping list without pulling out my loving phone. Back to paper lists for me
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LimaBiker posted:Modal, we live in the post-windows 98 era. I haven't installed USB drivers for storage media since i got windows XP, and all cables that aren't charge cables from Aliexpress goodies will transfer data, even the ones i get for €1,99 at some discount store. Assumes you have Windows. On Ubuntu, even when you pick the trust notification, the phone will never mount at all if it's your first attempt at plugging it in, until you unplug it and start over Good luck figuring that one out when you're in a hurry
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maxwellhill posted:Assumes you have Windows. On Ubuntu, even when you pick the trust notification, the phone will never mount at all if it's your first attempt at plugging it in, until you unplug it and start over Good luck figuring that one out when you're in a hurry Nobody running Linux is going to be unable to figure out how to get files off of a phone.
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LividLiquid posted:I change my wallpaper to a new piece of scenery every month, corresponding to the weather and season. I use unsplash for this, but the shittification is pushed onto the photographers edit: nm now there's unsplash plus!
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Cerekk posted:Nobody running Linux is going to be unable to figure out how to get files off of a phone. I gave my Dad an Ubuntu install on a bee pc and he thinks that poo poo is easier than the Mac Mini he had that broke and it still makes me laugh because Apple is supposed to be so easy. This is a peck and hunt Google is hard type of man.
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