![](/static/66c60d9f/assets/icons/icon-96x96.png)
![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/2QNz7bkA1V.png)
How can you check to see if your instance is federated with them?
How can you check to see if your instance is federated with them?
I like to drink Body Armor when I’m cycling or riding my motorcycle on a hot day.
I actually do customer support for a faxing service. You’d be amazed how widely used it is still.
Maybe Eminem’s “Shake That?”
I mostly do my own work, but whenever I do take my car to the local Mazda dealer, they always provide a full inspection report as well as a video of the tech checking everything and explaining anything that they’ve found. Even when my wife takes her car in for only basic maintenance (it’s still under warranty so we take it in for oil changes), they do the same thing and don’t charge anything extra.
Same dealer network owns the local Ford dealer and I ended up taking my old Fiesta ST there for an oil change as I didn’t have the space to do it myself at the time. $45 for an oil change and tire rotation, and I got the same inspection report and video.
A while ago, there was something that showed the higher failure rate of various components on EVs because of the lack of routine service that has cars have. Basically, gas cars get a service and inspection every 5-10k miles when the oil is changed and any worn bearings, bushings, etc. are found. EVs don’t have that so things go unnoticed until they fail. Could this be the same? Could the “reliability” concerns just be normal wear that isn’t getting caught since there are no routing inspections?
Yes! I miss my r/Triumph and r/KLR650. Also missing r/Miata.
Getting this covid shot over with. Currently in the waiting room and I HATE needles.
Not the one you replied to, but I don’t think so only because most people believe that it’s not as simple as your standard social media, and, to some extent, they’re right.
Don’t scare me like that!
Actually no, from what I understand. You can install it, just most businesses don’t allow it because they offer no support for it. There are other companies that partner with LibreOffice to offer enterprise solutions though.
I would love if we could use LibreOffice, but our application just doesn’t work with it and our devs won’t even look at it.
I provide support for a Windows-only application that has to do automated document conversion. Some customers refuse to pay for an additional Office license and the only other option is WordPad. Going back to work on Tuesday is going to suck.
How difficult is it to host your own instance? Can you still use apps like Connect with it?
Interesting. I’m not seeing my instance in there at all.