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Curious_Canid, in What is the least shit online store of the shitty ones? such as: Wish, AliExpress, etc..
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AliExpress screwed me recently. A vendor sent me the wrong items. I mean, they weren’t even the same kind of items. I disputed it with the vendor and they said they’d sent the right things, so there.

I opened a case with AliExpress. They asked me for a whole lot of information, some of which didn’t make any sense, along with some pictures. I sent them everything. They sided with the vendor.

Fortunately, I had paid with PayPal. PayPal looked over the information from both sides and promptly refunded my money.

I don’t expect to be doing business with AliExpress again any time soon.

Linkerbaan,
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Ordering from AliExpress is a risk but factoring in the times you get screwed over it’s usually still worth it over buying 1.5 times the price to get it from Amazon (and possibly still get screwed by Amazon).

PayPal for the win btw

earmuff,

I have ordered so many things over the past 8 years on AliExpress and the only issues I had was shops not delivering the right amount. Disputing that was never an issue. I wonder why so many other people have serious issues with it.

pearsaltchocolatebar,

I bet they’re waiting too long to open the dispute.

UnityDevice,

How did you pay with PayPal on AliExpress? They haven’t supported it in years?

pearsaltchocolatebar,

It’s the default payment option for me.

noobnarski,

I dont know what you are talking about, I use it all the time (although I am in Germany)

Curious_Canid,
@Curious_Canid@lemmy.ca avatar

I think some vendors support it and some don’t.

gever4ever,

They started to accept Paypal a few years ago, actually.

But there was a long time I didn’t use AliExpress because of that.

slazer2au, in What are some tech predictions for 2024 that actually could happen?

More data breaches, more companies being hacked, more supply chain attacks with npm, apt, and pip.

CheeseNoodle,

Honestly they’re barely hacks at this point, hacking implies some kind of social engineering, internal leak or mad computer skills. The last few major data breaches have been more along the lines of leaving things with default passwords or storing customer data in plaintext.

netburnr,
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Or commonly used libraries with wide open holes that affects every app build with it…

ozmotear, in Which of the U.S. national parks in this image do you think is the most worth visiting? There are three exceptions.

Shenandoah and the Great Smokey mountains.

Drive the blue ridge parkway. it’s about 4 days with plenty of great sights off the side of the road.

jcrabapple,
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This! It’s beautiful in late summer, early fall. Lots of great easy and moderate hiking. Hit up Front Royal, VA for some food and booze.

QuarterSwede,
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Definitely this. Great areas.

dog_, in What is a nifty little feature modern gadgets have lost?

Headphone jack.

hydrospanner, in How to respond to gf saying "I'm fat"

“Have you tried eating less than a metric fuckton of junk at every meal, ya goddamn ham planet?!”

That’ll work.

QuaffPotions, in What is a nifty little feature modern gadgets have lost?

A real keyboard and general tactile-oriented inputs. Touchscreens are okay as a supplement like in the DS or Samsung devices that have a pen, but touch-centered everything has never stopped being a frustrating user experience. Even worse is the way companies have embraced it for business use as well. Heavy industrial machinery should not come equipped with unintuitive little interfaces that are clearly an afterthought at best.

The other thing is the general desktop metaphors, and file/folder structure. The way that Android, and so many apps, hide the file system from the end user just leads to more confusion when the user needs to use a file manager to track down where those apps have actually stored data only to (maybe) find them in the most pointlessly obscure locations.

trafficnab, (edited )

When I accidentally download a file on my phone, I actually have no idea where it went, it just kind of vanishes into the aether after the notification disappears

Facebones,

Hell Im a techie, have comptia certs and run a custom rom on my phone,

It’s still easier to download a file again than look for the download folder 😂

ChickenLadyLovesLife, (edited )

A real keyboard

One thing I always liked about Blackberries aside from the physical keyboard was the scroll wheel. People joke about them but they worked really well and smoothly (before the actual ball got replaced with a bullshit push sensor round about 2009 or so) and you could dial in on a specific pixel easily - something you just can’t do with a touchscreen - which made the tiny screens a lot more practical than they otherwise would have been.

It almost made up for the 16-bit color lol.

kaboom36, in What is a nifty little feature modern gadgets have lost?

Tactile buttons, all my homies hate cap-sense

PP_BOY_, in Will ublock Origin be blocked on chrome soon?💀💀💀
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I find it hard to believe that there’s any overlap on the Venn Diagram between people technologically literate to use the Fediverse and people who still use Chrome. I’m always shocked to see posts like this. For OP, join us

voidMainVoid,

Some sites work much better with Chromium. I default to Firefox (LibreWolf), though.

I can’t imagine keeping myself locked into only one browser. For as long as I can remember, I’ve always used at least two.

otter,

I always keep chrome installed and updated alongside the other browsers. Sometimes it’s necessary for certain websites

  • Firefox: 90% of my usage
  • Mullvad: for tasks where privacy is extra important
  • chrome: when websites don’t work with the above
tyrant,

If it doesn’t work with Firefox and a VPN I just don’t use that service anymore. Im not going to go out of my way to use a service that doesn’t support certain browsers. Except for my bank… They win that battle against the VPN

miss_brainfart,
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My bank actually reccommends Firefox alongside Chrome and Safari.

Which is pretty much the only thing I can respect about them, sadly.

tyrant,

My bank just doesn’t like a VPN which is a little annoying but understandable to some extent

otter,

I open up chrome are when there isn’t an alternative

Some banking services and authentication for certain Google products that I need for school or work

Joker,

I started using Firefox back when it was called Phoenix so it pains me to say this. Firefox pretty much sucks. For a long time, their biggest selling point is it’s not Chrome. It’s noticeably slower than Chrome and, outside of a few nice features, it’s been stagnant for a while. It routinely lags behind and hasn’t really innovated anything in years. The UI hasn’t changed materially since like 2004. Is a tabbed window the best we can do? It was great back then but now we use so many web apps that the tabs are unwieldy.

A free, open source browser should be an incredible priority. I would put it up there with Linux in terms of importance. Instead of treating the project as important, Mozilla is screwing around with Pocket, a VPN and email masking. What the hell? It’s pathetic. They wouldn’t even be in business at all if they weren’t being paid by Google. The organization is rudderless and it shows in Firefox.

NeoNachtwaechter,

people technologically literate to use the Fediverse and people who still use Chrome.

Being a technologically literate person, I usually have 2-4 different browsers on my devices.

grue,

One of my computers is a Chromebook (which I was required to have in order to run my college’s proctoring spyware, and bought before the Manifest V3 controversy was a thing). I’ve tried running Firefox on it inside the Linux virtual environment but it doesn’t work well, and the issue hasn’t been urgent enough to be worth blowing away Chrome OS and making it into a normal Linux laptop yet.

octobob, in What has been the best thing that has happened to you so far?

Learned a trade that I love as a career (industrial electrician), fell in love with my boyfriend, bought and renovated a home from 1890 together, plan to get married eventually!

jol,

Congrats!

Jakdracula,
@Jakdracula@lemmy.world avatar

More female electricians please!

My daughter is in her 2nd year, of 5, election school - she’s Union and loving being an electrician.

She just attended the Washington DC female electrician convention.

It’s completely changed her life.

octobob,

Who said anything about me being a woman lol

I’m a gay guy, although it’s not exactly something I bring up around my coworkers. The exception being the shop I worked in for 7 years because those fellas were like family.

That’s cool about your daughter though, the trades are a very straight male dominated field

Jakdracula,
@Jakdracula@lemmy.world avatar

Shit, sorry, saw you wrote “boyfriend” and thought “female electrician, like my daughter!”. Hey, the trades need more LGBQ+ people too!

Sterile_Technique, (edited ) in Corporate Censorship Bring You Here?
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Not censorship, but enshitification. Reddit has been steering in an anti-user direction for quite a while. Killing the 3rd party apps that made that site useable was the straw that broke the camel’s back.

People who whine about being booted over “personal beliefs” tend to conveniently neglect to mention what those beliefs are. If you feel strongly that pineapple should absolutely NEVER go on pizza, then I’ll disagree with you and leave it at that; if you get booted from a community over that opinion, yeah that’s fucking crazy and indicative of a community that should be abandoned anyway. If you feel strongly about things like gay people should be killed or women should have restricted rights, then I’ll disagree with you and report your ass for every comment that even hints at bigotry, cuz you’re a horrible person and are absolutely not welcome here.

MSgtRedFox,
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The not saying why they were banned is what inspired my question.

I was afraid those people would just come here, but the moderation based on instance and community seems to be working so far. I’m curious how’s that’s going to scale.

Sterile_Technique,
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I’m curious how’s that’s going to scale.

The conversations about Threads has me nervous about that bit. If “because it’s fucking Meta!” isn’t reason enough to defederate with them by default, we’re looking at getting hit with a tsunami of content that will be impossible to moderate. Guess we’ll see.

MSgtRedFox,
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The profile Blocklists could start growing, that’s for sure 😀

toofpic, in What groups you are unwillingly associated with? How you handle it?

The Russians. I’m against war, not living in Russia, working and paying taxes elsewhere. It was hard to make peace with myself, as you have to rip the vision of your country into two pieces - the first is the culture, places where you lived, your friends. The second is an insane killing machine called “the state”. Have to learn not to associate yourself with that second half.
The support from many people, from here and from other countries, including a couple of Ukrainian friends (takes time to prove that you’re “normal”), really helped.
Sorry for everything, I hope the old man will die soon.

kSPvhmTOlwvMd7Y7E, (edited )

Я сам русский и таже история. Путен сдохнет и мы будем ссать на его могилу! Слава Героям 🇺🇦

toofpic,

Потоп устроим)

starman2112, in Which of your favorite creators content quality went downhill very quickly?
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Less “downhill” and more “dropped into a sinkhole straight to the pits of hell,” but Creepshow Art. I thought she was really fun to listen to, and it was interesting hearing tea spilling from a community I’m not privy to. At some point she opened up about a stalker who’d been following her for years, harassing her constantly, trying to get her fired from her job by sending compromising photos from her past to her boss, threatening her life… And then it turns out she was the stalker, and the victim was Emily Artful! She was the psychopath threatening someone’s life and trying to get them fired and shit! And I was planning on donating to her patreon!

netchami, in Is CCleaner still people's preferred computer cleaning app?

Stay away from this garbage. Use BleachBit.

Rednax,

I remember CCleaner being good. But that was a long time ago. Looking at the site now, I feel like I wandered into a Tel Sell advertisement.

I was gonna ask you what made CCleaner bad before I took a look at the sites. But CCleaner literally sells you privacy as a pro feature, whereas BleachBit puts privacy in the second sentence as a core aspect of the tool.

netchami,

CCleaner literally sells you privacy as a pro feature, whereas BleachBit puts privacy in the second sentence as a core aspect of the tool.

Exactly

Bishma, in What companies have made your blacklist?
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Nestle and it’s many derivatives. Water stealing, baby starving, child slavers.

kakes, in Is CCleaner still people's preferred computer cleaning app?

Honestly I just run WinDirStat and do it manually.

vodkasolution,

It’s treesize for me

BarrierWithAshes,
@BarrierWithAshes@kbin.social avatar

This but wiztree instead.

NoneYa,

I did the same because having it be portable is so much better especially when you’re dealing with a system that has no space available to install.

monsterpiece42,

Spacesniffer for me. Also portable. But I’ll check out wiztree for funzies.

Davel23,

This but SpaceSniffer instead.

lastweakness,

May I ask why?

Davel23,

I suppose it's mostly personal preference, but I find SpaceSniffer's display to be a lot more intuitive.

Paradachshund,

I think that’s also in my future, but I liked ccleaner for cleaning up old bits of uninstalled things that didn’t remove themselves cleanly.

otter,

Revo for that, but in the moment instead of an afterthought 🤓

iAmTheTot,
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Wiztree is like a hundred times faster, fyi.

ivanafterall,
@ivanafterall@kbin.social avatar

He's not exaggerating. I didn't believe it was possible but holy shit so much better.

yukichigai,
@yukichigai@kbin.social avatar

Yeah, just grabbed it and gave it a try. Took under 4 seconds to scan the same drive that WinDirStat took a full 3 minutes to scan.

kakes,

Thanks for the heads up, I’ll give it a shot next time!

srecko,

Spacesniffer is my preferred alternative.

bunkyprewster,

Kind of an unsettling name

RagingSnarkasm,

No kink shaming.

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