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That it is expected to just give out your number to random people, be it work or organizations. I don't want you calling or texting me, thank you very much.
this was my gripe with everyone wanting to use signal. like, no i don't want to have to maintain a whole other phone number just so i can keep my normal phone number private, i'd rather just use something that doesn't require phone number in the first place.
Capitalism.
Why?
An ideology that posits infinite resources in a finite world, and also seems to bring about its own destruction
the fact that nobody knows how to email anymore. nobody knows how to bottom-post, nobody knows how to trim quoted messages, nobody knows that you should always use plain-text email.
i would add blame to Outlook and Gmail being predominant "client" that seem to push top-post replies versus the obviously superior-for-reading-flow bottom-posting.
i try to plain text reply as often as I can but having the ability to embolden important text is too beneficial
yes, i addressed that in another reply. personally, for emphasizing things in plaintext, i use **Markdown**
, which is actually pretty much universally understood.
Wait, why should email always be plain text? HTML allows for formatting, images, links, and tables, which are crucial when communicating at work.
One may posit that your images, tables, and formatting may be better served as an attachment or linked webpage.
Thanks for the info. I like my colors and formatting, but I'll look into it further.
first, security: the web stack is almost impossible to implement securely. there will be vulnerabilities, which will be mercilessly exploited. second, privacy: tracking pixels and other spyware are everywhere in emails. third, accessibility: plaintext emails are a piece of cake for screen readers and braille displays, while HTML emails are a very mixed bag; and plaintext is universal. every email client, no matter how basic or esoteric, is able to display it.
although a lot of this is email clients' fault. the developers of said email clients were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didnβt stop to think if they should, and now we're all stuck with bad defaults.
Adding -holic or -aholic as a suffix for addictions. Alcohol addicts = alcoholic. Chocoholics are then addicts of chocohol? Shoppahol for shopping addicts? I know language evolves, but this one bothers me.
When people try to call me instead of sending me a message π π π
"It is what it is".
You might as well just say, "this", or in another sense, "there's nothing we can do to change X".
Well, it is what it is, people like using certain phrases.
The entire country I currently live in lives by this motto. Drives me nuts sometimes.
Most people do not care about good commit messages, proper community organization or working in a clean way that scales (thinking of the NixOS community here).
Lack of awareness of traffic flow. Like a car stopping to let you cross when youβre not in a crosswalk and thereβs a good gap a couple cars behind them that wonβt stop the flow. How some people walk on sidewalks. How people on planes block the boarding process stuffing their oversized carryon in the bin ... etc etc
Traffic, in particular how highway traffic jams are formed, should be a much larger topic in driverβs ed
Being asked to prove I'm not a robot, by a robot.
Traffic lights in places they're not needed.
Cobblestones on cycling routes.
Casual incompetence - shop staff who aren't very good at counting money - telephonists who aren't very good at listening - managers who aren't very good at being on time.
The ill-thought-out anti-covid policy in most territories.
The gradual descent of western society into slavery.
Why is nobody else bothered by these things?
gas stations without any prices labeled
May I ask where you're from? In my part of the world that's basically unheard of!
My biggest pet peeve is when someone spells though as tho.
y tho.
Also that one in particular would just be the word's phonetic spelling. Compared to other languages, english has never cleaned up its spelling, phonetics, etc. Its a language of pure cruft and I support ppl shortening it.
You should try reading Irish. It's so much worse.
oh man I remember how I felt after I found out aghaidh was pronounced like "ai".
that being said tho (sorry, couldn't resist ;) irish phonology is wayy more regular than English it's just a removed to learn coming from English letters because it's hard not to think of them as standing in for another sound.
It would be a disaster to clean up the spelling or phonetics, it's something really hard that will most probably end up making everything worse, I think it's better to make society change the language alone.
y doe
Not cleaning up after yourself or making things better than you found them. The Boy Scouts suck but their principle is forever instilled in me
extending the sound of a written word by repeating a letter that doesn't correlate with the sound.
ex: ohhhhhhh, wayyyyyyy
Noise/loud people
I hate leaf blowers.
- Gas leaf blowers should be banned.
- Leaf blowers should be banned.
- Noise should be banned.
Blowing leaves is the most Sisyphean suburban American homeowner false task imaginable.
Inspired by another post on Lemmy, fruit & vegetables have been getting consistently worse, which doesn't seem to bother many people (probably due to long-term adaptation + not knowing what to expect)
When people add a 't' or "ed" to the word "across".
E.g. "The stream was small enough to jump acrosst"
Maybe people are combining "across" and "crossed" because they are similar.
...when people say excape instead of escape.
finding it unacceptable to wait for a reply to a message sent by instant messenger, but taking 2+ days to reply to e-mail