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  • alecsargent@lemmy.ziptolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldLinux
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    22 hours ago

    Not mad, the comment was not adding anything of value in my opinion because it was not clear what it meant. So the down vote is for “this comment is not useful and perhaps lazy”. I also upvote things which I do not agree with but they are proposed in a civil manner, and when I’m proven wrong I say " thanks for letting me know this". So… This is not personal.

    And I never claimed that anything (post, comment or whatever) needed words to have meaning. Not sure what your point is though…




  • This is about some people no being able to comprehend anything from the posts beside from symbols. This could be in the most obscure of languages and any person with a brain that knows memes can understand the basic idea. I’m just saying the verbal part in the post is not comprehensible to all people, which happens to break the rule 5.

    I do not care what language it is on, Spanish is my native language, I just want everyone to able to read and understand.









  • Are these laptops provided by the faculty?

    In any case I do not mind so much the “I should try to fix this on my own first”. If it’s your own device and accept the risks/consequences. But if it is a work/university provided laptop then it makes no sense to attempt to fix it on one’s own.

    I can feel your pain trying to fix/repair something you have to figure out what kind of stupid stuff was done to the device.



  • People who don’t read error messages or do not take the time to see what is going on and just come to the technician/mechanic/doctor saying “it doesn’t work” or some half-assed hypothesis piss me off so bad.

    I know that at some point we all do a little of this in our lifes, but some people don’t seem to be able to read one goddamn paragraph ever.