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Lately Iāve observed the newest over-solicitousness of the software world: pop-ups advertising new features, or trying to train you, when all they do is get in the way of your job at hand.
Just in the past few days, itās gotten so frequent (about 20 times today!) that Iām about ready to clobber something at hand ā since Iāve already lost my train of thought, thank you very much. Micro-soft-head is the very worst, but others do this too.
The automotive equivalent of this drivel:
āWould you like to learn all about your new Steering Wheel tool?ā
āOur new brake pedal feature allows you to slow down!ā
āWeāve added a windshield to prevent you from getting (our many many) bugs in your eyes!ā
āLearn how to use your window controls for comfortable airflow.ā
āGas cap best practices explained.ā
āDo you want to adjust your seat back for optimum comfort?ā
Software developers, remember that your tool looms largest in YOUR life, not mine. Your job is to do your service and stay out of my way.
When I have āproblemsā with my smart phone, I usually forget to try that handy solution. My router ā Iāve gotten used to resetting that, Shows which one I use the most. If I didnāt have to plug the phone in about every other day, Iād probably forget I even had it. All I seem to get are potential robo-calls and tele-marketers.
A few minutes ago nothing was working. I tried unplugging the modem, then I realized I couldnāt figure out where it was. I looked over and saw something other than an error message, and my music never stopped playing, so that wasnāt it, but the problem cleared up on its own.
Coopersdad almost 2 years ago
Reboot or āgive you the bootā?
Ubintold almost 2 years ago
What if they wait 5 hours to plug him back in?
The dude from FL Premium Member almost 2 years ago
No life support, Thank you!
Imagine almost 2 years ago
Fortunately we donāt run on Microsoft.
Zykoic almost 2 years ago
Old IT techs never die, they just refuse to reboot after being plugged in.
rshive almost 2 years ago
A cold start, I guess.
wi3leong Premium Member almost 2 years ago
āDr. Frankenstein to the ICU stat. Victor Frankensteinā¦ā
littlejohn Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I donāt know if he can Fortran the future with all the errors that are compiled on that poor machine.
preacherman Premium Member almost 2 years ago
For birds, or even humans, thatās a bit drastic a cure. We should just lose weight. Thatāll work wonders.
Just-me almost 2 years ago
If Iām gone, please leave me gone.
Saddenedby Premium Member almost 2 years ago
as my face turns blue and then black ā let it be said of me that the dreaded blue screen took his life!
mistercatworks almost 2 years ago
I think they will probably boot him, then reboot him, then boot him again. :)
petermerck almost 2 years ago
From the british show The IT Crowd : have you tried turning it off and on again?
Frank Burns Eats Worms almost 2 years ago
I canāt imagine Cosmo ever wanting to delete his ācookiesā.
kathleenhicks62 almost 2 years ago
What an idea!
stamps almost 2 years ago
And if that doesnāt work, upgrade to LIFE-12.
ekke almost 2 years ago
Lately Iāve observed the newest over-solicitousness of the software world: pop-ups advertising new features, or trying to train you, when all they do is get in the way of your job at hand.
Just in the past few days, itās gotten so frequent (about 20 times today!) that Iām about ready to clobber something at hand ā since Iāve already lost my train of thought, thank you very much. Micro-soft-head is the very worst, but others do this too.
The automotive equivalent of this drivel:
āWould you like to learn all about your new Steering Wheel tool?ā
āOur new brake pedal feature allows you to slow down!ā
āWeāve added a windshield to prevent you from getting (our many many) bugs in your eyes!ā
āLearn how to use your window controls for comfortable airflow.ā
āGas cap best practices explained.ā
āDo you want to adjust your seat back for optimum comfort?ā
Software developers, remember that your tool looms largest in YOUR life, not mine. Your job is to do your service and stay out of my way.
Rose Madder Premium Member almost 2 years ago
When I have āproblemsā with my smart phone, I usually forget to try that handy solution. My router ā Iāve gotten used to resetting that, Shows which one I use the most. If I didnāt have to plug the phone in about every other day, Iād probably forget I even had it. All I seem to get are potential robo-calls and tele-marketers.
MT Wallet almost 2 years ago
A few minutes ago nothing was working. I tried unplugging the modem, then I realized I couldnāt figure out where it was. I looked over and saw something other than an error message, and my music never stopped playing, so that wasnāt it, but the problem cleared up on its own.