Husband and Father, Latter-day Saint, Linux and Open Source.
Staff / Principal, ex-Google, ex-Amazon
(not a lawyer, opinions my own).
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Dear @Android, It shouldn't be this hard. If the WiFi access point you're connected to is "low quality" enough to downgrade to 5G, try roaming to another AP first. And yeah, this is with a @googlenest WiFi Pro mesh, so truly no excuses.
The email I got from @ChargePointnet when leaving an employer with a charging benefit was kinda rude. The first sentence was, "Find a new place to charge."
@littlecaesars So I called the customer service line. They took my report and supposedly contacted the owner of the store we were at. But that's all. Not even a refund. What now?
@StarTrek slow TV idea: "Star Trek: Duty Roster"
Crews calmly and professionally complete routine maintenance with a minimum of chatter.
There could even be favorite characters, and subtle hints at social dynamics.
@jwvo@ZiplyFiber Hey John! Just passing this spot again today. Looks worse than ever! I don't know how those cables are still holding under all that weight.
Makes me think that's probably why this pole at Filbert and Damson is leaning a bit into the intersection.
I had assumed these were power lines, but SnoPUD confirmed that these are @ZiplyFiber lines, and have been like this for years.
On Filbert Rd in South Snohomish County.
@jwvo@ZiplyFiber Filbert Rd, between 10th Pl W and North Rd. I just passed it again today. It's looking as precarious as ever, if not worse. Thanks for looking into it.
@AskZiplyFiber "Only X Premium users can send Direct Message requests to people that don’t follow them."
It's about here, but I've reported it before to no avail.
https://t.co/FFHF48wKbg
@SnoPUD powerlines on Filbert Rd across from Purdy and Walters Century are weighed down under many fallen trees. I reported this months ago. Any chance you'll get to it before something bad happens?
https://t.co/eUyq4EflYU
@SouthSnoFire
@NanoRaptor There was a stackable modular PC I used to admire in magazines back in the 90s, but I can't find any references to it. Like if you wanted a CD-ROM drive or an HDD, you'd stack it atop the CPU module. Some kind of bus every layer plugged into.
The @SnoCoSheriff has something going down at the sketchy house on Locust Way this morning. Shots fired. Kenmore range doesn't open until 9am, so it's not that.
I've called @Square customer support 3 times trying to make sure their security team understands how scammers are using their Square Contracts service to send legit-looking phishing emails. If anyone knows a security engineer at Square please please contact me.
@SquareSupport Fourth time's the charm? Maybe... Sometimes the social media support team is more clueful than phone support. I shall give it a try and report back to my tweeps.