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IHawkMike , to technology in Just got an operating system update for my Galaxy S10 phone

Yeah, but that security patch level.

wreckedcarzz ,
@wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world avatar

Better than what they were on before…

n2burns ,

My S10e says the same date without this update.

Hugh_Jeggs ,

March 22 for my S9 lol

timkenhan ,

Still better than no update.

fubarx , to showerthoughts in Why don't low birth-rate countries make immigration to their country easier?

I talked to Japanese colleagues about this a lot. The issue isn’t just plain old xenophobia. In a lot of cultures, when someone gets married, there are considerations about marrying ‘the right kind’ for the family. As silly as that might sound to U.S. ‘melting pot’ ears, these could be tribal, economic, linguistic, geographic, class, education, age, gender, and yes, race.

In traditional settings, the elders have to bless that marriage, welcome the person, and ideally have the families mesh together and be on the same page.

Inviting foreigners with vastly different backgrounds on almost all those axes, it’s a pretty tall order to ask everyone to change those attitudes. And saying one family should close their eyes and do it for the sake of the country while their neighbors hold out for a ‘suitable’ match is going to be tough. The demographic ‘time bomb’ has been a known issue since the 80s and people are still resistant to change.

At some point, though, realities catch up.

My bet would be it would take a generational turnover and a few years of popular sitcoms normalizing it.

Alexstarfire ,

So, indirect xenophobia. That’s much better.

cucumber_sandwich ,

Call it cultural inertia if you prefer.

kcop , to mildlyinfuriating in These notifications are bundled together for some reason. So if I want to be notified when my subscriptions renew themselves, I have to also be notified of random games going on sale, too.

Yeah Starbucks does the same thing with “Promotions and Order Status”. :/

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/549c55c5-fb96-42e1-b826-6c492fba368b.png

snowsuit2654 ,
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Wow this is unethical. They should all be separate toggles.

Snowpix ,
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As does SkipTheDishes. Want to be notified that your food is almost here? Fuck you, be bombarded with promotions and deals you didn’t ask for.

lnsfwuser ,

Why would anybody name a food company STD lol

TseseJuer ,

it’s not named STD it’s named SkipTheDishes

Lifter ,

To be fair, most of these apps were made before the notification categories were invented and they don’t keep the consultants that made the initial app, or want to pay for the change.

AHemlocksLie ,

Aw poor corporate behemoth doesn’t want to spend the pennies (compared to profits) to do things right. If we’re being fair, fuck them for cheaping out at our expense.

random8847 ,

The management executive who took this decision deserves a punch in the face.

CameronDev , to fediverse in Blocking AI crawlers on the fediverse

But robots.txt is not a legal document — and 30 years after its creation, it still relies on the good will of all parties involved

You can ask nicely, they can (and will) ignore it.

sukhmel ,

Also, I’ve already seen complaints about AI companies scraping everything ignoring robots.txt

And we would block the obedient and useful crawlers while doing no harm to malicious

extant , to memes in dems the fact jack

I don’t think paying bills is a flex he’d understand, in fact he probably thinks anyone that doesn’t cheat the system is a fool.

CitizenKong ,

He definitely thinks that, everything is zero sum for him.

Merkel had to explain eleven times to him that he can’t make trade agreements with Germany, only the whole EU. He probably couldn’t grasp the concept of mutual gain through cooperation.

Wilzax ,

Which is weird because the exact same concept applies to the United States, and has for over 200 years

CitizenKong ,

Not quite, EU states are still sovereign nations.

Wilzax ,

That’s true, but with regard to international trade specifically, the difference is negligible.

HornyOnMain , to mildlyinfuriating in These notifications are bundled together for some reason. So if I want to be notified when my subscriptions renew themselves, I have to also be notified of random games going on sale, too.

There's an app, and I'm sure others like it, called Tidy Panel that lets you block notifications based on the content they have. The free version let's you block a handful, but you need premium for unlimited. For you, the free might be enough.

littlewonder ,

Also, the BuzzKill app does this and it’s beautiful with Material design.

Natanael ,

Tasker also have the autonotification plugin which let you set any rules and actions you want on notifications

db2 , to lemmyshitpost in this is real lol

Political mud slinging is obnoxious, but nothing in it is wrong. 🤷 Trumplicans should probably stop crying in to their shitty beer and grow up.

Wild_Mastic , to mildlyinfuriating in These notifications are bundled together for some reason. So if I want to be notified when my subscriptions renew themselves, I have to also be notified of random games going on sale, too.

I completely disabled all notifications from Google play. There isn’t a single one worth of it.

That said, when I open it (like once every 2 months) I have a permanent dot on the notification area, with a notification that goes about ‘plz enable notifications so we can spam you’

rjthyen , to memes in like water my friend

What am I if I know what it means but didn’t think it was worth a laugh?

bobs_monkey ,

Lame

Hupf ,

Resisting

givesomefucks , to showerthoughts in Why don't low birth-rate countries make immigration to their country easier?

Wouldn’t they benefit from more people?

The wealthy win when there’s more workers than work.

Historically the greatest gains in workers rights and the times we make the most gains against wealth inequality is when there isn’t a surplus of workers.

Melatonin , to lemmyshitpost in chug a lug

Give this kids their cellphones back, nobody should have to piss in a cup.

Viking_Hippie ,

Yeah, they need the Toilet Locator app!

IndiBrony , to lemmyshitpost in toxic
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Ah yes, the bitchy trampoline!

wolfshadowheart , to futurama in What are your guys' thoughts on the new episode?
@wolfshadowheart@kbin.social avatar

Fry definitely sounds different, Hermes I didn't notice.

Honestly though, it's not something that matters or bothers me especially with the actual context of the episode. The same timejoke for Benders beer being flat is why Fry's voice aged, for reasons! lol

Big_Boss_77 ,
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I kind of took it like time progressed during the pause in the final episode, so even though Professor reset it there was still some advancement based on the atomic calendar.

db2 , to lemmyshitpost in better part of valor

None of the guys are actually smiling…

SchmidtGenetics ,

Dude #3 has 1 white pixel no?

db2 ,

He’s probably just struggling against her trying to unbalance them both.

Maalus ,

Dude 3 is mouth breathing from holding her

SexualPolytope ,
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The first dude has a proto-smirk.

kyle , to lemmyshitpost in math checks out

I sell and build call centers for a living.

Yeah, it’s fake lol. I mean maybe for some businesses it isn’t fake, but usually clients would ask us to make it where “if there’s more than X calls in queue, play the message”. Turns out, there’s always more than X calls in queue. It’s not actually looking at the average.

It’s kinda weird, some things are just always like that, some things clients want to add in because the average user expects it.

Someone wanted a repeat caller to get bumped to the front of the queue. Literally encouraging the “if I hang up and call back I’ll get there sooner” people. Awful.

some_designer_dude ,

Stop putting people on hold, period. We have the technology to just call back when they’re at or near the top of the queue. If they miss their call, maybe their number gets priority for an hour or something. Either way, when I get put on hold, I mostly fantasize about murdering whoever set up that system.

Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In ,

Take a number. Call back. Simple.

watersnipje ,

And then they start playing horrible, distorted wait music.

psivchaz ,

And then interrupting that hold music at seemingly random intervals to tell you that they care about you, or to tell you that you could do this faster on their website.

I had to call Assurant recently because their website literally threw an error and told me to call in and wouldn’t let me proceed. I was told by the automated messages no less than 4 unstoppable times that the website is faster, and then after explaining the situation to the person she told me that the website is faster.

She was clearly reading the script and it’s not her fault so I kept quiet, but I have rarely felt such extreme rage in my life.

dan ,
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And then interrupting that hold music at seemingly random intervals to tell you that they care about you

I recently encountered one that paused the hold music for around two seconds before the “your call is important to us” message. I hated it because every time it happened, I thought that someone was answering the call!

kyle ,

Yeah, it’s a feature dubbed “queued callback”. Saves your place, it’s a pretty common request. Customers like Delta, Intuit, Pacific Life, Citibank, Dyson, all use the platform I build (Amazon Connect) and do stuff like that.

Problem is, no one answers a call from an unknown number these days. Some phones are getting smart enough to recognize the number and show that it’s a business, though that’s more anecdotal evidence from my personal device (Pixel Fold with Google Fi carrier).

constantokra ,

Hold for me and call screening on the pixel is amazing. It’s so much better than any other feature available on any other phone.

HeyJoe ,

As someone who is also a phone system admin, if you had an older system, that feature was a pretty expensive feature to add on. We never purchased it because to buy what was needed to do it would’ve costed a ton. We did recently switch to a cloud pbx a few months ago and the one advantage I’ve seen is most of the high end features seem to be more readily available and cheaper when bundled with their packages so we finally got a lot of these options. RIP are the days of on prem systems.

I guess my point is I would imagine a lot of places still use older systems possibly and will wait as long as possible before upgrading and probably do not have the call back feature.

kyle ,

That’s a good point, a lot of people are still on old Avaya or Cisco systems and it was expensive to do that. A lot of cloud providers now don’t charge anything for it.

HeyJoe ,

Yup, we were Avaya. Once Covid started, we looked into finally getting WFM and other features like this because we were a place that directly increased call volume due to covid but were unable to keep up with the amount of concurrent calls. We wanted to use the call back feature to help the agents who were overwhelmed and wouldn’t be able to get a large increase in help anytime soon. Especially since we knew these levels would only be temporary as well. In the end, it was not approved.

uis ,

Can’t you do just the same on Asterisk for free on your computer?

Migmog ,

So the length of the queue is the expected average, right? Then, if you fall off that you are therefore the above average call in the message… except the length of the queue probably doesn’t actually much to do with any kind of average of the number of calls.

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