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  • You are under no obligation to keep a product you don't like for any reason, companies aren't entitled to your money by default. You might have had a point if we were talking about some super rare item only one or two companies manufacture but this is about a HDD dock, you'll probably find 5 different models with identical functionality just by checking your local electronics store.

  • I have never heard anyone claim returning something is "extreme" before. It's so mild it should be one of the first options you consider, especially when you ordered online and didn't get the chance to see the item before purchase. You shouldn't get saddled with shit just because there's some "feature" you hate which you weren't aware of when you bought it. For that reason where I am you'd have a legal right to return almost any order within 14 days of receipt no questions asked, or longer if there's a defect.

  • From your description it sounds like they haven't complied with a legally binding ombudsman decision. The ombudsman is the last stop before legal action, you should get in touch with a real solicitor rather than ask for anonymous advice online.

    An N322A form might be what you need to enforce the decision, but if I were you I'd check with Citizens Advice or a lawyer first.

  • You are very bad at trolling. Try reading the first sentence of the source instead of skipping to a related etymology. Use of a word in a 1610 text is concrete evidence of use of that word existing in 1610, regardless of any other claims that text makes; if it read "Martians ate my baby" that would be concrete evidence of the word "Martians" being used but not of Martians existing.

  • I posted three sources and you evidently did not read any of them. The latest of the three sources is the exact same variant as modern use and dated 1500s, which is slightly more than the 100 years ago you're claiming.

    When I said it was a biblical term I was being entirely literal. King James translation circa 1610, Acts 11:26:

    And when he had found him, he brought him unto Antioch. And it came to pass, that a whole year they assembled themselves with the church, and taught much people. And the disciples were called Christians first in Antioch.

  • I'm not sure where you're getting that information, Christian is not a new word. It's literally biblical. You could make an argument that it's a 1500s word but that's a little spurious considering alternative forms such as Cristien and Cristen appear far earlier.

    Edit: Christian, "1520s", etymonline; Cristien, "c1300", Middle English Compendium; Christen, "pre-1150", OED (potentially referencing modern definition of baptising rather than religious follower, paywalled so can't double check that one)

  • Absolutely, I just meant to point out that there's far more blatant examples so no need to couch your language in phrases like "some have said". Goblins have been antisemitic caricatures in fantasy for a long time so it's easy for a bad writer to just regurgitate existing tropes, meaning a racist writer can use that as a shield, but it's much harder to justify naming your black character after slave imagery.

  • The globins follow a lot of harmful Jewish stereotypes but I'm not sure it's obvious whether they're intended as racist caricatures or if it's just bad writing. It's not unreasonable to assume that though when you put it beside much more blatant examples, such as calling the black guy "Shacklebolt" and the Asian girl "Cho Chang".

  • Wow, what the fuck. I have honestly no idea what about my username or post history could have made you so hostile. The last sentence you're complaining about is literally a tldr of the rest of the comment; everyone's talking trends between generations and you're dismissing that (and complaining about entire subsequent generations) based entirely on one person's individual experience.

  • Nobody has ever claimed that every gen x owned a home. There have always been people who can and people who cannot afford a home, but each generation has more people in the can't-afford group than the previous. At 30, more genx owned a home than millennials, and more millennials than genz.

    The problem you're having is that everyone else is talking trends and you're talking personal annecdote.

  • Sounds like you've tried some different formatted partitions for the os, have you done the same for the games too? When I switched from Windows to dual-boot Linux I kept my existing NTFS partition for games, those games shows up as installed in Steam but wouldn't launch properly.

    If that doesn't help, add this to your game's launch options to get a log which should include an error:

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    Log should be in your home directory.

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  • It's alternative medicine (ie not medicine) and pseudoscience (ie not science). Chiropractic injury rate may seem lower in some cases for two reasons: significantly more people without injuries visit chiropractors and some forms of real medicine do carry real risks, eg real surgery carries obvious risks.

    Your primary argument for chiropractors is that some real therapists use some of the same techniques, so why not go for real medicine instead?

  • Uploading your consciousness to a machine wouldn't really extend your lifespan. Think of it like moving a file from one device to another; the file isn't actually moved, you just get a copy on the second device. You and your digital clone will also begin to diverge immediately as the lived experience of being a new digital entity would be different from continuing life as a meat person.

    The closest you can get is to Ship of Theseus it; get a machine implant which gradually takes over brain functions as cells die or parts of the brain fail. Single stream of consciousness in a single body, now fully digitised. Incidentally this is also closer to biological processes to replace cells, though the brain cells renew much less frequently then other cell types. I think some areas don't naturally get replaced over a lifetime too but I'm not certain on that, either way you'd want to go faster than natural cell replacement.

    Alternatively you could make the transfer process dissolve your meat brain. Personally I'd say you are dead and your clone lives on but its the same argument as Star Trek style transporters; the clone still feels like it's you so if they got to where you want to go does it really matter?

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  • Japanese, not Chinese. Probably not a literal translation, literal would be something like: here/at here (ここに, kokoni), rubbish (ゴミ, gomi), throw away do not (を捨てないで, o sutenaide), please (下さい, kudasai). Japan definitely does have access to translation services, speaking from experience if you walk up to a public help desk (eg at a train station) and you look foreign they'll whip out their phone to translate before you can even ask them anything.

  • Programming.dev Meta @programming.dev
    my_hat_stinks @programming.dev

    I don't exist

    I signed in this morning and checked my profile to find I'm not actually here. Did anyone else accidentally stop existing overnight?

    Programming.dev Meta @programming.dev
    my_hat_stinks @programming.dev

    Session issues; constant re-login required?

    Not sure exactly how long this has been happening, but it's been bugging me for the last week at least.

    Running Firefox 129.0 (64-bit) on Linux Mint, it seems like the login session is just constantly expiring. Every time I boot up my machine the first time I open programming.dev I have to sign in again. Closing all programming.dev tabs and navigating back to programming.dev without closing Firefox seems to always preserve the session and not require a new sign-in.

    Closing all Firefox windows then opening Firefox and navigationg to programming.dev is a semi-reliable way to reproduce, about 75% of the time it requires a new sign-in even when I'd signed in less then a minute ago before closing the window. Further testing shortly before submitting this post and those steps no longer reproduce the issue, I'm signed in even after closing the window. Maybe it's a recurring transient issue with login service?

    Potentially relevant add-ons are UBlock Origin (0 blocks, shouldn't be an is