Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little
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Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little
Not sure if this is minor and I'm just blowing it out of proportion...
I'm in Dobbies garden centre, and I mean inside, where the gloves, boxes of fertiliser, etc are all stacked. I watch a bloke let his dog cock its leg and take a piss up one of the displays, leaving a puddle of piss of the floor.
I couldn't help myself and had to say something.
'Excuse me, mate. Your dog has just peed up the displays back there'
'Oh, has he?'
He knew full fucking well it had as he'd watched it.
'You gonna clean it up?'
'Not sure I've got anything'
'Maybe ask ask if they have some paper towel or something, eh?'
'Yeah'
I walked off know full well the inconsiderate twat would just leave it there.
FFS. If your dog makes a mess, clean it up.
I'm in Dobbies garden centre, and I mean inside, where the gloves, boxes of fertiliser, etc are all stacked. I watch a bloke let his dog cock its leg and take a piss up one of the displays, leaving a puddle of piss of the floor.
I couldn't help myself and had to say something.
'Excuse me, mate. Your dog has just peed up the displays back there'
'Oh, has he?'
He knew full fucking well it had as he'd watched it.
'You gonna clean it up?'
'Not sure I've got anything'
'Maybe ask ask if they have some paper towel or something, eh?'
'Yeah'
I walked off know full well the inconsiderate twat would just leave it there.
FFS. If your dog makes a mess, clean it up.
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Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little
I had that, they wanted to keep my big gerry can, I told him to fuck off and I'd just pour it down the drain instead.MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Fri May 12, 2023 3:20 pmI've had that in the past after doing 3 cars in one weekend, was accused of trying to tip 'industrial quantities' at a domestic tip.
He was offered a choice, either let me drain the bottles into your oil bin or I'll leave all the bottles next to the bin for you to drain out.
One guy in the tip near my old gaff had a side hustle fixing washing machines he got at the tip and flogged on FB.
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Sky internet's went down in my area last night.
Not a problem, I was in bed.
Only... My Google Home thingy that I use as a bedside clock/alarm doesn't work at all without internet, no alarm, no nothing.
Could have been very late for work.
If I hadn't woken up at 4am to have a piss and bleary eyed saw the message on screen and set my phone alarm instead.
Not a problem, I was in bed.
Only... My Google Home thingy that I use as a bedside clock/alarm doesn't work at all without internet, no alarm, no nothing.
Could have been very late for work.
If I hadn't woken up at 4am to have a piss and bleary eyed saw the message on screen and set my phone alarm instead.
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Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little
Google stuff, and Apple to a certain extent, simply doesn't comprehend the possibility of 'no internet', it seems to be a fundamental blind spot in their coding and infrastructure management.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Mon May 15, 2023 8:17 am Sky internet's went down in my area last night.
Not a problem, I was in bed.
Only... My Google Home thingy that I use as a bedside clock/alarm doesn't work at all without internet, no alarm, no nothing.
Could have been very late for work.
If I hadn't woken up at 4am to have a piss and bleary eyed saw the message on screen and set my phone alarm instead.
I read an article a while back that seemed to indicate that virtually all Google staff in California had 100% uptime, even at home (paid for partially by Google), and were even picked up by Google owned (or sponsored) busses which had free wifi in them via good quality 4G networks. So - for all the staffers: 100% uptime is the norm, and mentally they are permanently connected and don't think downtime is something to consider.
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I'm not so sure it's a blind spot, you're only of use to them while you are connected so they will try to make sure you stay connected.Rockburner wrote: ↑Mon May 15, 2023 11:11 amGoogle stuff, and Apple to a certain extent, simply doesn't comprehend the possibility of 'no internet', it seems to be a fundamental blind spot in their coding and infrastructure management.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Mon May 15, 2023 8:17 am Sky internet's went down in my area last night.
Not a problem, I was in bed.
Only... My Google Home thingy that I use as a bedside clock/alarm doesn't work at all without internet, no alarm, no nothing.
Could have been very late for work.
If I hadn't woken up at 4am to have a piss and bleary eyed saw the message on screen and set my phone alarm instead.
I read an article a while back that seemed to indicate that virtually all Google staff in California had 100% uptime, even at home (paid for partially by Google), and were even picked up by Google owned (or sponsored) busses which had free wifi in them via good quality 4G networks. So - for all the staffers: 100% uptime is the norm, and mentally they are permanently connected and don't think downtime is something to consider.
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I totally see your point, but my point is that it's not a deliberate thing, it's an accident of the environment the developers find themselves in. It's a blind-spot in as much as it's not taking into account the facts of the real world because they live their lives in a bubble.Mussels wrote: ↑Mon May 15, 2023 11:14 amI'm not so sure it's a blind spot, you're only of use to them while you are connected so they will try to make sure you stay connected.Rockburner wrote: ↑Mon May 15, 2023 11:11 amGoogle stuff, and Apple to a certain extent, simply doesn't comprehend the possibility of 'no internet', it seems to be a fundamental blind spot in their coding and infrastructure management.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Mon May 15, 2023 8:17 am Sky internet's went down in my area last night.
Not a problem, I was in bed.
Only... My Google Home thingy that I use as a bedside clock/alarm doesn't work at all without internet, no alarm, no nothing.
Could have been very late for work.
If I hadn't woken up at 4am to have a piss and bleary eyed saw the message on screen and set my phone alarm instead.
I read an article a while back that seemed to indicate that virtually all Google staff in California had 100% uptime, even at home (paid for partially by Google), and were even picked up by Google owned (or sponsored) busses which had free wifi in them via good quality 4G networks. So - for all the staffers: 100% uptime is the norm, and mentally they are permanently connected and don't think downtime is something to consider.
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Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little
The "Let them eat cake" effect (whether or not it was actually said).Rockburner wrote: ↑Mon May 15, 2023 11:18 am I totally see your point, but my point is that it's not a deliberate thing, it's an accident of the environment the developers find themselves in. It's a blind-spot in as much as it's not taking into account the facts of the real world because they live their lives in a bubble.
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Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little
Broken fragment of dental floss stuck between my teeth.
Not sure or if it's the discomfort or the irony which galls more.
Not sure or if it's the discomfort or the irony which galls more.
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Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little
Arguing with a scanner.
I've used it before.
With the same laptop.
But today, when I need to scan a shitton of paperwork, it won't work.
It will print, but not scan.
The scanner application does not recognise this printer
I've now had to download a new 'app' and start fighting again
I've used it before.
With the same laptop.
But today, when I need to scan a shitton of paperwork, it won't work.
It will print, but not scan.
The scanner application does not recognise this printer
I've now had to download a new 'app' and start fighting again
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Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little
HP printers.
Apparently HP are now starting to block their printers using aftermarket cartridges forcing you to go to them. Not terrible for me as I simply subscribe to their ink programme and pay thorough my business however will no doubt piss a few people off......
Apparently HP are now starting to block their printers using aftermarket cartridges forcing you to go to them. Not terrible for me as I simply subscribe to their ink programme and pay thorough my business however will no doubt piss a few people off......
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That should be illegal, surely?v8-powered wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2023 10:55 am HP printers.
Apparently HP are now starting to block their printers using aftermarket cartridges forcing you to go to them. Not terrible for me as I simply subscribe to their ink programme and pay thorough my business however will no doubt piss a few people off......
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I would have thought anti-competition but they're rolling out the software OTA to the machines?Yorick wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2023 10:56 amThat should be illegal, surely?v8-powered wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2023 10:55 am HP printers.
Apparently HP are now starting to block their printers using aftermarket cartridges forcing you to go to them. Not terrible for me as I simply subscribe to their ink programme and pay thorough my business however will no doubt piss a few people off......
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Unfortunately, that still leaves a number of other HP printers that don’t allow for the firmware workaround — and HP won’t say which printers that applies to.v8-powered wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2023 11:00 amI would have thought anti-competition but they're rolling out the software OTA to the machines?Yorick wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2023 10:56 amThat should be illegal, surely?v8-powered wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2023 10:55 am HP printers.
Apparently HP are now starting to block their printers using aftermarket cartridges forcing you to go to them. Not terrible for me as I simply subscribe to their ink programme and pay thorough my business however will no doubt piss a few people off......
To eliminate HP’s block on third-party ink, you’ll need to visit the printer’s Software and Drivers Downloads page. There, you’ll find instructions on how to upgrade the printer firmware. When that’s completed, HP says, you’ll be able to use third-party ink with that printer.
https://www.pcworld.com/article/1656073 ... ou%20money.
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HP did this years ago and lost some court cases, this time round they seem to be branding it as a security issue.
Thankfully my HP printer is an ink tank one and I doubt it's clever enough to spot non-HP ink.
Thankfully my HP printer is an ink tank one and I doubt it's clever enough to spot non-HP ink.
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I have only used HP cartridges in it. My laptop can see it to print, but can't see it to scanv8-powered wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2023 10:55 am HP printers.
Apparently HP are now starting to block their printers using aftermarket cartridges forcing you to go to them. Not terrible for me as I simply subscribe to their ink programme and pay thorough my business however will no doubt piss a few people off......
I had to find a space here with no shadow and scan with my phone, then sort out the edges, then airdrop to the laptop!
Now had to restart the laptop as it's tired and I couldn't rename any of the files as I needed to
FFS, tech is fab - if it works
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To be honest my experience of non-HP cartridges have ben very hit and miss (may be a coincidence but I'm fairly sure a nonHP cartridge killed my last printer).v8-powered wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2023 10:55 am HP printers.
Apparently HP are now starting to block their printers using aftermarket cartridges forcing you to go to them. Not terrible for me as I simply subscribe to their ink programme and pay thorough my business however will no doubt piss a few people off......
I quite like the on-demand ink programme but, like you, my business pays anyway so ICGAF.
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And then! And THEN!! Fcking Pôle Emploi!! Upload a document to assist us to process your unemployment benefit.
Ok, 8 pages I couldn't scan, so I scanned on the phone and sent to laptop.
Changed to one PDF
Nope - too big
Ok, change each document to a PDF, can only send one (need to send them all together)
Spend ages finding something online that I can compress each page to be small (tiny)
Attach everything to the site and send.
Awesome. Now, I know there was something else they needed so I go back into the 'personal space' - Nope, site down
FFS
If I ever won big on the lottery, the first thing I'd do is find someone else to manage all the paperwork. Everything. I hate it and am not good at it!! I can go into an office and sort stuff out, or help a friend sort stuff out. But manage my own stuff?? Nope
(It's not cos Fr is heavy on paperwork, I was the same in the UK, there was just less to deal with there!!)
Ok, 8 pages I couldn't scan, so I scanned on the phone and sent to laptop.
Changed to one PDF
Nope - too big
Ok, change each document to a PDF, can only send one (need to send them all together)
Spend ages finding something online that I can compress each page to be small (tiny)
Attach everything to the site and send.
Awesome. Now, I know there was something else they needed so I go back into the 'personal space' - Nope, site down
FFS
If I ever won big on the lottery, the first thing I'd do is find someone else to manage all the paperwork. Everything. I hate it and am not good at it!! I can go into an office and sort stuff out, or help a friend sort stuff out. But manage my own stuff?? Nope
(It's not cos Fr is heavy on paperwork, I was the same in the UK, there was just less to deal with there!!)
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I'm going tank for the next printer, they can hardly stop you using someone else's ink - you could put Quink in it if you wanted to. (However, given the cost saving over cartridges I'll probably use HP inks anyway).DefTrap wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2023 1:11 pmTo be honest my experience of non-HP cartridges have ben very hit and miss (may be a coincidence but I'm fairly sure a nonHP cartridge killed my last printer).v8-powered wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2023 10:55 am HP printers.
Apparently HP are now starting to block their printers using aftermarket cartridges forcing you to go to them. Not terrible for me as I simply subscribe to their ink programme and pay thorough my business however will no doubt piss a few people off......
I quite like the on-demand ink programme but, like you, my business pays anyway so ICGAF.
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Re: Insignificant/ Significant things that BYP or just wind you up a little
Noggin wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2023 10:46 am Arguing with a scanner.
I've used it before.
With the same laptop.
But today, when I need to scan a shitton of paperwork, it won't work.
It will print, but not scan.
The scanner application does not recognise this printer
I've now had to download a new 'app' and start fighting again
Rage Against The Machine.v8-powered wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2023 10:55 am HP printers.
Apparently HP are now starting to block their printers using aftermarket cartridges forcing you to go to them. Not terrible for me as I simply subscribe to their ink programme and pay thorough my business however will no doubt piss a few people off......
They never told us which machine they were raging against, but I suspect it was a printer !