My mistake
Okay, but at that point they should have just pull in a human, surely they can't expect every single customer to proof read their messages. This is the first point of contact they have, someone who isn't confident with technology that doesnt understand the quirks of AI would get stuck.
Wrong spelling and grammer I know, thanks
Yes, and fridges and probably washing machines
WOW, he looks so good, big props to the Lord himself
Info on the sculpture and buiders, there were others I could have photographed but I was in a bit of a rush as the bus was due
Isn't it just a Mastodon instance?
I have had my fairphone 5 since October, and I am ~~contempt~~ content with it, ive noticed a few software bugs and made the customer support team aware about them and while I'll admit their responses are rather slow at times, ive never had a problem with attitude or unhelpfulness so far from them.
I will do what I can to genuinely keep this phone going until the security updates stop, being able to buy and replace the battery for a respectable 20 quid is incredible.
I'm also very excitied to see what 2027 brings as that is the year manufacturers are required, if they want to sell in the EU, to make their phones extremely repairable
Try AntennaPod, seems to have most of the podcasts I listen to, except 2 that are Spotify exclusives.
it has become cheaper to talk to a machine than it is to your own kind. Thats just sad