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Trump Sends Traditional Unhinged Late-Night Thanksgiving Message
  • Transcripts are a lifesaver, his voice is so grating and I can’t stand the meandering, brain rot “style” of speaking he has.

    But any time they quote his writing it’s the same story, the random casing and bad grammar are just as bad as that fucking voice.

  • ISPs say their “excellent customer service” is why users don’t switch providers
  • Mentioning latency is how I got their 16 trillion subcontractor salespeople to stop knocking on my door. They wanna bash the local cable company with 11ms ping but have no clue how to address my latency concern. They don’t even know what it is — “wait, that wasn’t in the script.”

  • What is on your holiday wish list this year?
  • For me it’s all the stress at work around the holidays (work harder before/after) then being invited to a ton of social things (I work from home and I’m happy for the most part being alone all the time). I actually love my job too so it’s more annoying than anything that everyone is in la-la land while I’m just wanting to get stuff done.

    I hate showing up like a clown and not connecting with anyone; it’s all so fucking corny. I guess that’s married life though.

  • We need libre paste, people.
  • I’m a developer that doesn’t fuck with the fields! ✨ I can’t stand JavaScript-based validation either, I use HTML attributes for basic pre-submit validation then do the actual validation on the backend.

    I can’t stand the fucked up forms either.

  • ISPs say their “excellent customer service” is why users don’t switch providers
  • I think this is true to an extent but from my experience the network is usually well-maintained (latest DOCSIS, low ping, etc) and the backend seems to support IPv6 but people don’t have a clue how anything works.

    I can tell cable installers have no clue how networks work beyond the coaxial cable coming into the premises. Nothing against them, that’s great, but it’s crazy to me that they look flabbergasted when I do a simple ping to check for connectivity.

    On top of that, customer service probably gets harassed by people that don’t know anything wanting help for more premises/LAN problems. But they literally don’t know what IPv6 is — that’s like minimum networking knowledge — so even if you’re smart you won’t get anywhere with them.

  • ISPs say their “excellent customer service” is why users don’t switch providers
  • I’ve actually never not had IPv6 going back to like, 2007.

    The problem is the clunky trash modem and/or router they give you can’t keep up. Never use ISP-issued hardware.

    Which ISPs aren’t on IPv6? I develop websites used by people in the Philippines which is great for me because typically their home internet has no IPv6 while their phones are IPv6 only. I won’t host on anything that isn’t dual-stack, and is one of many reasons I don’t host on AWS (I know, they support IPv6 now but it’s too little, too late).

  • ISPs say their “excellent customer service” is why users don’t switch providers
  • Is that the same customer service who doesn’t know what IPv6 is and says I need a business account for a static IPv4 address (which has nothing to do with IPv6)?

    Meanwhile a random guy on Reddit six years ago figured out their network doesn’t provision IPv6 unless you get a specific modem that ignores the lack of provisioning and provisions it anyway.

    Okay