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I'm locked out of my 6 year old Chipotle account because they now say my email address is invalid when I login. Here is me asking for their help: (lemmy.world)

I also reached out to them on Twitter but they directed me to this form. I followed up with them on Twitter with what happened in this screenshot but they are now ignoring me.

Malfeasant ,

interesting if you’re interested in the topic

The first rule of tautology club is the first rule of tautology club.

Malfeasant ,

I wanted one a few years ago, but couldn’t find anything that wasn’t from the 90s and/or beat to shit…

Malfeasant ,

Both bad is not the same as both the same. They’re differently bad. That’s the part you seem to be missing.

Malfeasant ,

You know what else spammers and criminals often do? Breathe. We need to make that more difficult.

Malfeasant ,

Well, I don’t pay for premium, and I use an adblocker, and I haven’t had any problems. Not having a problem doesn’t prove anything if they’re only targeting a subset of their users…

Malfeasant ,

I ran into this recently. Trying to get access to a credit union’s system as a vendor, they had a captcha that was the old style image of distorted text, with a text box labeled “are you a robot?”. Having the tendency to take things literally, I initially typed “no” into the box. That was not the right answer.

Malfeasant ,

Base 16 is great when you’re interacting with a computer, but aside from that, not much. Only being divisible by 2 is kind of a pain in the real world.

Malfeasant ,

I’m super picky, but I like Hawaiian pizza, so I don’t think it’s that…

Malfeasant ,

GPS wouldn’t work if you were correct.

Common misconception. It would work fine, just differently.

Malfeasant ,

Newton’s theory of gravity … severely inaccurate.

Except it’s not - it’s accurate enough within certain limits to still be useful today. It’s only inaccurate in extreme cases. Relativity is more accurate, sure, but outside of the extremes, it’s more complex than Newton’s and not worth the extra trouble.

Malfeasant ,

In other words… differently.

Malfeasant ,

Eh, I can see it - like right now I’m posting this from my phone but I’m on my employer’s wifi, some employers might have a problem with what is accessed over their network… Though if that’s the case, pretty much all of Lemmy should probably be considered NSFW…

Malfeasant ,

Ha. My dad’s copy of star wars was just star wars, no episode, no hope. I’m old.

Malfeasant ,

More specifically General Motors buying and dismantling city rail lines in order to sell more buses.

…wikipedia.org/…/General_Motors_streetcar_conspir…

Malfeasant ,

I used to work with a guy who called himself a robosexual…

Malfeasant ,

One of the things I put on when my son refuses to go to sleep- 5 minutes in, he’s out cold.

Malfeasant ,

No, when Star Wars first came out in 1977 and the first home video releases (including the laserdisc transfer that was included with the 2006 DVD release as a bonus feature) it was just Star Wars.

Malfeasant ,

I was disappointed by GTAV - yeah graphics were great, huge world and all, but they skimped on the writing.

Malfeasant ,

IV was the one I spent the most time on, so that makes sense. But with V it’s not a lack of depth, more a lack of continuity. Of course it’s been so long since I played it I can’t remember any specific examples, I just remember being disappointed, and thinking they spent so much time/money on the physics, they had nothing left for the story …

Malfeasant ,

I had a crazy Catholic prepper neighbor way back in '99 (she was the hipster of preppers, one of the things she railed about was all the people prepping just for y2k when she had already been doing it for years, but that’s another story) and one of her things was how evil bill gates was- so I told her Linux was evil-er because of the daemons. Gave her a lot to think about.

Malfeasant ,

Church lady has entered the chat…

Malfeasant ,

Didn’t trey parker & matt stone already do that?

I guess that was Jesus vs Santa Claus…

Malfeasant ,

Not to say there aren’t companies that do that, because there are plenty…

Malfeasant ,

Sometimes it’s religious. My daughter was due to start kindergarten at the tail end of COVID lockdowns, so my wife and I were looking at options that didn’t involve her sitting in a room with 20+ kids… There are people that will homeschool small groups of kids, like 5 or so, and the public school system will pay them per kid so there’s no out of pocket cost to the parents. We interviewed with one family, and it was looking like it might be worth doing, they were obviously religious, but not obviously nutjobs, and I’m ok with my kids seeing that religion is out there as long as it’s not being forced on them… But then the mom said those magic words, evolution is “just one theory” and I couldn’t get past that. We ended up enrolling her in an online kindergarten.

Malfeasant ,

Weird I was just having a similar conversation with my daughter yesterday - not about pedophiles specifically, but the more general topic of adults hurting children- she had heard about the case several years ago of a guy randomly grabbing and throwing a 5 year old off a 3rd story walkway at a mall, and was trying to understand why someone would do such a thing…

Malfeasant ,

Rape is never funny.

Unless it’s a clown.

And he squeaks with every thrust.

Malfeasant ,

It’s an abusive relationship - “look what you made me do”

Malfeasant ,

Some of us never left …

The stainless steel body of Tesla's Cybertruck is reportedly leading to issues with gaps in between the panels (www.businessinsider.com)

The stainless steel body of Tesla’s Cybertruck is reportedly leading to issues with gaps in between the panels::The Cybertruck’s steel is made in “coils that resemble giant rolls of toilet paper,” WSJ reported.

Malfeasant ,

That’s almost exactly what they do…

Malfeasant ,

Of course it is. If you as an individual can’t accurately predict world economic conditions 40 years in advance, you are a complete failure of a person.

Should be obvious, but since people are stupid, /s

Why is everything in consumer / American life so fucking shitty now - and companies literally just say 'oh bc profit margins' and we're now expected to swallow that and sympathize?

like I went to taco bell and they didn’t even have napkins out. they had the other stuff just no napkins, I assume because some fucking ghoul noticed people liked taking them for their cars so now we just don’t get napkins! so they can save $100 per quarter rather than provide the barest minimum quality of life features.

Malfeasant ,

If there’s an empty napkin dispenser, that would be my assumption. But it’s been happening more often and at more places that no, they don’t even have dispensers, you need to ask for napkins.

Malfeasant ,

Nobody else can see the files on your c:\ drive. Designing a “website” means little if you don’t have a place to host it

Malfeasant ,

Some of us like the look… Still not worth the price though.

Malfeasant ,

I’m just shy of 6 feet so not excessively tall by any means, but I test drove the Fiat 500 some years ago, and found there is no way for me to be comfortable in it. Interestingly the Mini Cooper was very comfortable, and could have easily accommodated someone taller - as long as anybody sitting behind you didn’t have legs.

Malfeasant ,

They barely make anything selling the car.

If you’re as much of a snake as they are, maybe. For the rest of us, not so much.

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