[-] mundane@feddit.nu 41 points 3 months ago

The drawback is the slow charging speed.

[-] mundane@feddit.nu 29 points 5 months ago

I hate that my government (Sweden) is a driving force behind this.

[-] mundane@feddit.nu 31 points 5 months ago

Odd choice to use Android 11 on one of them and Android 14 on the other. Makes me suspicious of their ability to keep these devices up to date over time.

[-] mundane@feddit.nu 33 points 7 months ago

I think the unit price should be more prominent than the price per item.

[-] mundane@feddit.nu 45 points 8 months ago

That is crazy. He really did seem knowledgeable, and apart from the upload of a sensitive image, he really did what he could.

[-] mundane@feddit.nu 31 points 9 months ago

Thank you. Also, it's crazy that the locking behaves differently depending on what methods you use to lock

[-] mundane@feddit.nu 31 points 9 months ago

8GB is not enough memory these days. But you can always add memory later.

[-] mundane@feddit.nu 41 points 10 months ago

If it works and you are still figuring things out, I suggest not taking specific action right now. Use your package manager to keep your system up to date and it will deal with this in due time.

[-] mundane@feddit.nu 29 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

I don't recognize these pain points. I always use the self checkout and it's usually quick and painless. My experience is.

Edit: seems I made the assumption that everyone uses wireless scanner handles.

  1. When we enter the store we scan the ID to get a wireless scanner handle.
  2. Collect your wares, scan with the handle, placing them directly into the bags along the way.
  3. Put the handle back and blip your membership id (card or qr code on phone) again to start the checkout.
  4. Blip your payment card.
  5. Walk out

Every once in a while I get caught in a random check, which is kind of a pain, but it's so infrequent that it is acceptable.

Is this not how it usually works?

[-] mundane@feddit.nu 38 points 1 year ago

In the beginning, the mouse did not have a wheel. The only way to move the view was by dragging the scrollbar with the mouse pointer. So when we got mouse wheels, it was easy to just connect the wheel to the scrollbar. And thus the traditional direction makes sense since you are moving the scrollbar, not the view. With time, the scrollbars became more and more hidden, and we got a disconnect between what we were scrolling (the almost hidden scrollbar) and what we thought we were scrolling (the view). When you think of it as manipulating the view directly, the natural scroll makes sense. Because that is what we do in touch devices (manipulate the view directly).

That said, I use traditional scrolling because it's what I am used to.

[-] mundane@feddit.nu 50 points 1 year ago

I don't worry about money since the treatment is free and sick people get money from the government during recovery.

[-] mundane@feddit.nu 35 points 1 year ago

That's what we did in Sweden in the 60s. It feels so archaic whenever I have to enter an honorific on documents (i.e when booking hotels and flights) from other countries.

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