Bluegrass_Addict
@Bluegrass_Addict@lemmy.ca
- Comment on Microsoft's new Outlook takes 10 seconds to do what Outlook Classic does instantly on Windows 16 hours ago:
it’s a horrid trash ui
used it for 5 seconds, saw stupid bars and lists of dumb icons I’ll never use. can’t remove it. the whole thing looked like trash. instantly reverted and I will never use new UI
I’ll push all my email to a seperate program before I use this garbage
- Comment on Many live service games are just an MMO subscription "hidden inside of a neat 'optional' package", argue Guild Wars 3 devs in a post about the new game's monetisation 1 day ago:
if a game requires money after it’s bought, it’s not worth it… subscription or in-game stores. both are equally as bad.
I pay once… that’s it. expansions/dlc are fine because I’m not REQUIRED to get it. if the game just… stops because I didn’t get the dlc, you bet your ass I’m never buying from them again.
- Comment on I read every day but rarely have my e-reader on me — so I built a self-hosted EPUB library that syncs my reading position between my Kobo and my phone 1 week ago:
I just use a book
edit: ohh this is more vibecoded slop. nevermind…
- Comment on Microsoft confirms it's not launching Windows 12, as it teases a big announcement 2 weeks ago:
more spyware!
- Comment on Microsoft is killing the one-app-at-a-time camera limit in Windows 11 with new Multi-App mode 2 weeks ago:
I have tape on mine and the micunless I actually need it…which is never. I don’t even trust that shutter thing. heck I don’t even turn my laptop on. brand new, used like… 3 times. it just sits there doing nothing
- Comment on Microsoft can now remotely roll back problematic Windows drivers 5 weeks ago:
inb4 1.99 to subscribe to the ‘unlock local install’ subscriptions.
- Comment on Microsoft quietly deletes Windows 11 doc pushing 32GB RAM for gaming after outrage 1 month ago:
nothing a company says is fact… it’s 99% lies, or they are just firing people
- Comment on Should I redo my bathroom plumbing? 1 month ago:
your already there, and have everything accessable. it makes sense to do it new and fresh instead of chancing it and having something fail in a few months/years and having to teardown again.
personally, I love torch and soldering. but pex is just as good. and sharkbites… I recommend never using those in areas that get sealed up. while they are great devices, especially for quick repairs. I consider them temporary. I’ve seen more failures with shark bite then I have from a solder joint, or PEX crimping.
- Comment on Google adds ‘Advanced Flow’ for safe APK sideloading on Android 2 months ago:
I trust the scammers more then I trust google
- Comment on US farmers say Trump’s $12bn package not enough to undo damage from tariffs 5 months ago:
I wonder how much of that 12billion will be used to buy their land instead of the products that were left to rot