Old, large, cranky. Gotta go to the bathroom.
Also, that picture isn’t me.
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I’m not sure how cynical to be about this. Probably it’ll suck, because almost everything sucks, but jeez if it’s done right a counterculture reminder could be a marvel.
It’s from the same guy who runs the Beat Museum in North Beach, which opened some years after I moved away from San Francisco, so I’ve never seen it. Any bay area locals want to chime in, and tell me whether the Beat Museum is worthwhile?
A day later, and it’s still too swamped to let me in… I’ll keep trying, though.
I am not annoyed by Lemmy’s constant glitches. It adds to the charm of the place.
Lemmy is a volunteer effort. You want everything to run corporate-smooth, that’s ‘X’ and TikTok and Reddit.
I can’t even get past the user interface at Discord. Rarely have I felt so uninvited to participate, even as the site aggressively invites me to participate.
I dislike almost every Microsoft product, and always prefer the alternatives, but que sera sera. :) I don’t doubt that it works.
We’re required to use Microsoft Teams at my office, and oy, what an endless annoyance. If you’re in an MS environment all day, can you tell me how to make Teams understand that I’ve read something? All day every day, any time there’s a message in Teams, I spend five seconds reading it, then ten seconds trying to get Teams to stop marking it “unread.”
Agreed about Firefox, except I love it so much I haven’t given up on it. I just can’t. Been using Firefox since 1957. When a site doesn’t work, I jump to Chrome and it’s almost invariably OK. Only a slight hassle, plus that I hate Chrome too.
Ah, you’re probably right. I mostly hate Edge because I never chose it, downloaded it, or installed it, and of course it can’t be deleted. It triggers all my “intruder alerts”.
I have used it some at work, and hate it, but that’s mostly because work wouldn’t let me install adblockers.
In no sense is Edge is a good browser. It is built for ads and tracking, and makes surfing the web inherently unpleasant.
If I hadn’t switched from Chrome years ago, this would be a kick in the pants to make it happen. The internet without ad-blockers is a swirling cesspool of endless annoyances.