My favorite thing I've got off eBay so far was a catalytic converter. It was empty.
My state doesn't do emissions, and I kind of knew what I was getting...but wow...I can't believe a company would allow that in the first place.
My favorite thing I've got off eBay so far was a catalytic converter. It was empty.
My state doesn't do emissions, and I kind of knew what I was getting...but wow...I can't believe a company would allow that in the first place.
You've clearly never lost a dispute on eBay. It's possibly the worst customer experience I've had.
I needed a glass part for a projector, it showed up broken. Tried to send it back and the seller offered like a 10% refund. eBay...after waiting a week (mandatory dispute resolution time) showed up, spent another week trying to meditate, the just said fuck it, the seller is right, eat a dick and your broken color wheel.
eBay gives you the illusion of consumer protection until you actually need it.
But no, based on some of the car parts and things I've gotten off eBay...the quality is objectively not better than what I've seen off Temu.
Dunno...I'm not saying Microsoft isn't doing bad things...I'm just saying they wouldn't be my priority.
I've met people that have gotten decent stuff off there. Their clothes seem nice and the electronics are hit and miss.
It's about the same rate of crap to quality as EBay these days, and Amazon is only marginally better.
Weird...very weird. AWS owns nearly ~~50%~~ over 30% of the web, but they're going after MS for a shitty product (Azure), which is at 20-25%
Agreed...the community editions of their tools are solid, but if you're doing cloud stuff, get your company to pay for it. It blows VS Code out of the water.
VS Code is OK if you can't afford the JetBrains ultimate subscription. I never want to see a VS Code launch configuration again.
Really? That scene where you're lost on the beach was at least 45 minutes. It may have been hours...I'd get to the next part, the cut scene would start and Id put up with it for 5 minutes then go mow the grass or something. That was painful to get through.
Eh...I struggled through the second half...it wasn't worth it. So many convoluted cut scenes to tell you what the last convoluted cut scene just said.
They would've done better with the IP to license it to Nintendo. Smash is the end all for this type of game.
I fought with Ubuntu for a weekend trying to get it to run my game library. I failed.
I will give it a swing again when steam stops W10 support.
It's an excellent replacement for middle management blather. Content that has no backing in data or science but needs to sound important.