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user224, to lemmyshitpost in You know how bad it needs to be to be ignored for over 2 decades!
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It’s some fridge+freezer combo from Electrolux.

It still technically works, it’s just that the door doesn’t close properly, making it kinda useless. It was only shut off due to high temp alarm, which I am surprised took so long to turn on as there was some gap in the doors all the time.

user224, to memes in Yo Dawg, new Outlook just dropped
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At least it’s recognizable. Windows 12 will probably be just a single blue square.

user224, to lemmyshitpost in You know how bad it needs to be to be ignored for over 2 decades!
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My mom didn’t defrost the freezer for ages. It’s finally dead, but it took 2 hours just for the doors to unfreeze from the rest so I could open them.
See for yourself:
https://i.imgur.com/7BQ8S6I.jpg
So perhaps a similar issue.

user224, to lemmyshitpost in You know how bad it needs to be to be ignored for over 2 decades!
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No, no, it can only be 1997, logically.

The Y2038 problem.

user224, to asklemmy in People that went to high schools with 3 or more floors, did you think that was a bit odd?
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No, why would I?

user224, (edited ) to privacy in New Advertisement and Internet connection permissions for Simple SMS Messenger on Google Play Store...
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Oh, I see. They even stopped sponsoring Linux Mint, which is how I found SMT.

Edit: They used to be a gold sponsor: web.archive.org/web/…/sponsors.php
Which means $1,000/month.

user224, (edited ) to asklemmy in If the human body didn't heal itself, how'd you be doing rn?
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When I was 4 or 5 my 300 pound dad fell on me on the street.
Not well.

I basically still have a broken nose since then. The bone is blocking my left nostril for the most part. When I was at the hospital, none of the doctors noticed my broken nose. I did however need to get X-Ray or CT scan (I don’t remember which one it was) done urgently. The “urgently” took a month. “Oh, look, your nose was broken. You’ll be able to get plastic surgery at 18 for free, since it limits your breathing.”

Anyway, I’d still have bleeding face scraped from the asphalt. Perhaps even broken rib(s). It’s not unlikely for that to happen in such case, and it’s not like anyone would notice.

But this seems to be nothing special.
My dad broke his knee, called an ambulance, they took him to the ER. Then they took an X-Ray of his knee, someone just told him “It’s not broken. Go to checkup in a week.” He also had to get home somehow, on his own.
Well, anyway, he went to that doctor for the “Checkup” right next day. He looked at the X-Ray, said it’s very obviously broken and will need a surgery.

He also had some problem with his spine, took over 10 years for anyone to look at it, at which point it was late. Now his left leg is basically paralyzed and he’s on strong drugs.

My grandma had a badly done amputation, it kept bleeding and oozing pus. She also had some infusions recommended, but the doc who recommended those said she’ll need approval from GP. But the GP would have to visit her at home as transporting her would be too risky. Response from GP? “Not worth it, she’ll die soon anyway.”


Anyway, this kinda turned into rant. At the very least my whole mouth would be bleeding as I keep accidentally biting my cheeks and tongue.

user224, to asklemmy in What prevents you from going to bed early?
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The fact that I’d just stare at the ceiling till at least 23:00 EVEN THOUGH I WAKE UP AT 4:00 just to be tired the whole day as usual until the sudden energy boost around 18:00.

What’s the point of school starting at 7am?
The first class looks like this: Students sleeping on tables, teachers trying to not do the same, the only active group of people is the line at the coffee vending machine.
And the productivity remains greatly reduced for rest of the day.

1½ years ago it used to be 7:50. Apparently too late.
Meanwhile I recently seen a study that even 8:30 might be too early, and giving a new recommendation of 10am.

But it could be worse. I’ve heard from someone on Reddit that they start at 6am. What the fuck…

user224, to lemmyshitpost in Today on "Unsolved Mysteries"...
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I’ve been doing that for 6 years when I didn’t have internet connection. I was 8 when I got a first smart device, Android tablet. One of the first things I tried was connecting to Wi-Fi of all neighbors. 2 of them had the ultra-secure password “12345678”. I remember the first website I visited was Wikipedia.
However, I have tried to not spend too much data. I only watched videos in low quality (240p) and browsed the web. For downloading large files (which I considered anything above 50MB at the time) I’ve used public networks. Usually at the bus station or a nearby pub.
Sometime later I got access to even more Wi-Fi networks using the convenient “WPS WPA Tester” app. Like a third of all networks used one of the default PINs.

user224, to linuxmemes in It happens 🤷
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“I forgot”

user224, to linuxmemes in It happens 🤷
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I do. I wanted to finish something there that I couldn’t easily move to Linux. A DVD project using files scattered accross the system in DVDStyler. I didn’t notice DVDStyler works on Linux.
Now I am basically keeping it due to sunk cost fallancy. It has lots of menus and videos, plus some of them I cut myself. But I don’t even remember where I ended. There was also something about color limitation in menus I wanted to fix. I last shut it down during an update about 2-3 years ago.
But who knows, maybe later at some point…

But I could really use those extra 400GB. I only have 15GiB free right now…

user224, to linuxmemes in Your PC will thank you...
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What they don’t know is that stuff like this is often due to my bad practices, and not something to do with Linux.

user224, (edited ) to asklemmy in What are some works/resources that helped make something difficult/unclear finally click for you?
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Often the best explanations on things like electronics are in old unclassified training films you may find on archive.org and YouTube. Those have been pretty useful.

user224, to linuxmemes in Your PC will thank you...
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But in reality, you really only recommend it to strangers. If you recommend any piece of tech to someone you know, you iust changed your status to tech support.

user224, to linux in Linux reaches new high 3.82%
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