manualoverride

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[–] manualoverride@lemmy.world 2 points 20 hours ago (1 children)

That’s ok, at least Bambi’s mum made a full recovery.

[–] manualoverride@lemmy.world 2 points 23 hours ago (1 children)

Hey @LadyButterfly, just wanted to send back some positivity, as I keep seeing your funny and positive posts, thanks for making Lemmy a better place, it’s appreciated.

[–] manualoverride@lemmy.world 3 points 23 hours ago (3 children)

Dude! It’s the 1st day… you couldn’t even hold out for one day!

Alas, not for the iPhone plebs.

Oh FFS, we will willingly ‘take one for the team’ here. Just look at what a load of crap it is, it’s the tech equivalent of Brexit, we were not informed how it was going to work, no one got what they wanted and we’re all worse off because of it.

If the UK can’t be a good example at least let us be a dire warning

[–] manualoverride@lemmy.world 19 points 1 day ago

When developers asked the White House if they required a dickroom to go with the new ballroom, they were told that was not required as the Oval Office was serving as the dickroom for the next three years.

Plus you can hide a button mushroom basically anywhere.

[–] manualoverride@lemmy.world 20 points 1 day ago

They really don’t care at all, YouTube is already trialing age verification, these companies have regulatory hoops to jump through in every country they operate in, it’s easy for them to comply and it will have a negligible impact on revenue.

You should write to your MP, send them an email, call them of visit one of their surgeries.

When the BBC started requiring a login to view the content I pay for, I stopped using it. When Facebook were neck deep in the Cambridge Analytica scandal I deleted my account, and when Reddit started their API extortion, I moved to Lemmy.

If you are here you are also a digital nomad like me, if you let the politicians and corporations carve up the internet then soon we will have nowhere left to move. Time to make a stand.

[–] manualoverride@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago (2 children)

To save you the cookies and GDPR puzzle… answer is October 2026

[–] manualoverride@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago

There is a lot of fraud in general, looks like the majority was due to Revolut’s “virtual cards” which is a new attack vector for fraudsters, and their newness means customers can get confused into falling victim.

The lack of FSCS protection and their attempts to shirk responsibility when fraud occurs is not great, especially when being scrutinised to assess their suitability for a banking licence.

[–] manualoverride@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I haven't seen whether Revolut has had their licence upgraded from limited yet, but that has to be due any day now that they've had their 1 year limited trial to prove operations.

This is the point I don’t really get, if their licence is days away from issue anyway why would Reeves meeting with them be a problem?

No argument from me regarding a wealth/unearned income tax, how this has not be implemented is beyond me. It just reeks of corruption.

[–] manualoverride@lemmy.world 4 points 2 days ago (9 children)

This is a strange bit of public feuding between the government and BoE.

Revolute is an interesting company which might be first to introduce Wero (EU based Visa/Mastercard competitor) to the UK, which is competition we need, but they are also heavily involved with crypto.

I just don’t know who is getting bribed and influenced the most, or in the end what is the best for the people.

[–] manualoverride@lemmy.world 5 points 3 days ago

Nice try Microsoft, I’m not training your AI.

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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by manualoverride@lemmy.world to c/uk_politics@feddit.uk
 

In 2017 my employer gave me £1150 to buy my own iPhone X for work. I knew I would not be working there forever and decided to start saving £10 per month in monthly saver accounts, 2 years later I left the company and they didn’t want the phone back as it was too old. Yay!

I continued saving every month in accounts ranging from ~4-8% interest and my most recent monthly saver just matured and my fund has reached £1121.64

I’ve also been really savvy with my mobile plans over the last 5 years, my current monthly charge is £6 but has been as low as £3, and has absolutely been less than £5 on average. So my mobile phone costs have been on average £15pm.

The iPhoneX is not getting software/security updates anymore, but there is nothing really worth having in this years upgrade:

  • 120hz vs. 120hz with ProMotion
  • MagSafe - meh!
  • 12MP vs. 48MP camera with better low light
  • 4G vs. 5G - but HD video streaming works perfectly on 4G.

Do I keep saving and ignore the upgrade again? Or am I silly for running a phone with no security updates because I’m not that interested in a better camera?

Either way I thought my little-by-little saving to get something nice and a little extravagant was worth sharing. The number of people with £50-£60 phone contracts is crazy.

 

Just look at her, you know she was planning something.

 

This is honestly just a bit of a rant as my Dyson V10 has broken again…. This is what has broken in the last year:

  • trigger guard snapped
  • battery died
  • head pivot broken
  • empty-mechanism snapped
  • filter showing clogged after cleaning, needed a new filter.

Every replacement is exorbitantly expensive, and requires as complicated replacement procedure as possible. A battery that consists of seven 18650 cells which should cost ~£20 to replace is £90! You can’t replace the cells as the unit is plastic welded together.

You know what isn’t broken and has never broken; my 40 year old Sebo which is now been promoted from ‘upstairs vacuum’ to ‘primary vacuum’

 

I was under the assumption that Raspberry Pi was a US based company, but I just found out they are European and almost all made in Wales.

It’s probably the most European computer you can buy, with a massive following of enthusiastic developers creating alternatives for all the cloud services we are trying to stop using.

This has confirmed my choice to try and replace the US based cloud services my family and I are currently using.

 

My one vice is diet caffeine free coke, I’m so rock and roll. Trying to find a UK/EU alternative I keep finding almost all drink brands are owned by Coke or Pepsi. These companies which originated in the USA have entities in the EU, which complicates the decision. Can anyone recommend a wholly UK(ideally) or EU alternative that’s reasonably priced?

 

While many people may have had Tesla orders with non-refundable deposits before the salute incident, there is no excuse for buying a Tesla now and supporting an actual Nazi.

I’m hoping I don’t see any Teslas with the new ‘25’ plate, but if I do I may have to mention something to the driver about what it now symbolises.

 

This is just a rant… maybe a discussion starter

Margins on 2nd hand and new electric cars are thin, gone are the days where you could get 25% off a new car, and thin margins mean lower commission.

Servicing costs are minimal so no kickbacks for selling the servicing plans.

People are wise to paint protection and alloy wheel cover that cost more than a refurb.

EV buyers tend to make better decisions and are more likely to be cash buyers or finance elsewhere, so no kickback for selling a finance plan.

Manufacturers still selling higher margin hybrid and ICE vehicles mean they are the real target for salespeople.

Manufacturers also want to shift their ICE inventories and new products so they are still pushing the FUD on electric, and myths like “EVs will be obsolete once Hydrogen cars come out, you may as well get an ICE car in the meantime.”

I’ve had a really bad customer experiences at Toyota, Honda and now Kia dealerships.

I know people will suggest the Tesla online sales model, but Musk is just ruining the brand to the point where I can’t buy or recommend one.

So now I’m going to do all my own research, find the exact car I want, and contact the dealer/seller directly while avoiding as much interaction as possible.

 

Anyone else so used to being gaslit by the government they started to read this thinking ‘Great! Let’s find out how I’m a “failed citizen”, who had rubbish plans during the pandemic’

I’m finding this transition a little difficult, I’m hopeful but I’m still half expecting the Home Secretary to announce concrete shoes at low tide for all immigrants or something.

 

As a Thames Water “customer” (given the complete lack of competition maybe “hostage” is a better term) who will have a £20 rise per year, and as someone with no money I’m fine with paying an extra £1.65 a month for water, but not to Thames Water who will inevitably use that money to pay shareholders dividends.

If it stops us from dumping raw sewage into the rivers and oceans I’ll happily pay ten times as much, but it’s clear that Thames Water is just corrupt, and cannot be trusted with any extra money.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by manualoverride@lemmy.world to c/uk_politics@feddit.uk
 

James Dyson who famously championed Brexit then moved his company’s head office to Singapore, and finally lost a libel case when papers pointed he was a massive hypocrite, has now announced he is cutting 1/4 of the UK workforce.

All this while parliament is busy swearing in all the new members.

In case you needed another reason to avoid his crap vacuum cleaners other than the horrible repairability and quality of failure prone components.

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