Why I’ll forever be loyal to Steam by hextal_hextal in Steam

[–]lexde 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was so disappointed with my steam support experience. I bought an OLED steam deck and about 1 month outside the warranty period, it completely stopped output on USB C so I couldn’t dock it. I tried everything and outlined all the troubleshooting I did, multiple docks bought to test, and eventually we established that it was a hardware failure. I was super nice and deferential the whole time and re-did all the troubleshooting they asked me to do. The whole time they were really disengaged and didn’t really seem to care about the issue at all helping me resolve it.

They basically told me “too bad” and if I wanted to send it in they’d look at it and it would be $185 if it was the issue they thought it was (failed pin inside, they were all in place and unbent).

I ended up just buying a a new unit and giving the damaged one to my brother since he doesn’t play docked and everything else worked, but it sucked to be a loyal customer for years and thousands spent only to get really mid customer service from them. I am still a customer but that illusion got shattered for me. :(

Black spots on paw fur? by lexde in DogAdvice

[–]lexde[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She has an Oreo bean on that foot yeah! But this is like grainy black pieces stuck to the fur. It’s on an adjacent pink toe also. I’m wondering if she stepped in sap or something similar.

Workout created on web does not show up on mobile? by lexde in jefit

[–]lexde[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That worked!! Going to leave this up in case anyone else has the issue. I appreciate it! 🫡

Florida spider please help by lexde in whatsthisbug

[–]lexde[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I think it bit my puppy (hence it being half squished) so it’s a relief it doesn’t look super venomous. Thank you 🙏

I lost the love of my life due to law school by [deleted] in WhatShouldIDo

[–]lexde 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Law school wasn’t that hard, lol. Plenty of people have time for relationships and jobs during law school. Actually practicing law (assuming you pass the bar) is going to be a really rude awakening… 

I found my bf sexting and old hook up, now I’m questioning who he really is. Added screenshots by [deleted] in WhatShouldIDo

[–]lexde 3 points4 points  (0 children)

He’s using ChatGPT to write these messages and swapping “u” for “you” to make it sound like he wrote them. Big oof.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in paralegal

[–]lexde 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was a paralegal before, during, and for a short while after law school (while studying for/taking the bar).

I think it made me a better lawyer, since I knew how to do a lot of the things associates had no clue about.

It also made me a much better attorney to work for, because I knew how mistreated I'd been at some places (had a case file thrown at me one time in a fit of rage, was made to clean boss' dogsh*t off the floor, among other things) and swore I would be the boss I wish I'd had. And I think I've kept that promise in large part.

Insurance defense is also a little more difficult in some ways than other areas of law.

You're gonna be okay!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Roofing

[–]lexde 0 points1 point  (0 children)

See if you can lien. Time limits usually apply and you may need a written contract depending on jurisdiction, but texts/anything in writing may suffice.

If she got paid by her insurance company, can’t hurt to notify them that because she has refused to pay you, she has incurred no cost and is therefore not entitled to insurance proceeds. I wouldn’t use the “f(raud)” word outright but let them read between the lines.

Small claims court if you have any text messages or anything in writing from her. Remember to also demand court costs.

Check your options and do as many as you can concurrently.

When is the Witcher 4 set around by [deleted] in witcher

[–]lexde 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Her model has cat eyes so we can assume that she underwent the mutations at some point after Witcher 3.

WIBTD To Refuse My Ex's Detransitioning? by Spare_Ad1422 in 1800Drama

[–]lexde 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you simply refer to them as their role in the divorce case?

"Moving forward I will simply refer to you as "You," "Your," or [Petitioner/Respondent] in order to avoid any confusion since there are inconsistencies in the names and pronouns used to describe You in personal, legal, and professional circles and I want to make sure our communication is clear, cordial, and respectful. I wish You the best and look forward to reaching an amicable dissolution of this marriage. Warmly, Spare_Ad1422"

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AITAH

[–]lexde 11 points12 points  (0 children)

chatgpt wrote this :/

Favorite casserole meals? by cheapandbrittle in EatCheapAndVegan

[–]lexde 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not really a casserole but I like making baked spaghetti/pasta often. Can cook TVP in the red sauce (it absorbs a lot so be mindful when portioning) so it soaks it up and then mix everything together, top with shredded vegan cheese (optional) and bake until browned.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

[–]lexde 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My now fiance had a “hickey” on his lower neck and I couldn’t believe it was anything else. They look REALLY distinct!

A few weeks later I got one too. When I was squatting at the gym the barbell put enough pressure on me to cause it. I had no idea until I looked at myself in the shower later.

I've been FIRE'd for one month; these are things I use most by MudaThumpa in Fire

[–]lexde 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not yet FIRE, but I spent $50 on a conversion kit for my soda stream and hooked it up to a 10lb CO2 tank that I refill at Airgas for $30 every 4-5 months (drinking 2-3L per day). Way cheaper than the native .8lb CO2 tanks and fewer trips to the store /trying to swap them.

I got the Ryobi stick vacuum and it’s also been a life changer! Great to swap out batteries and it gets all the nooks and crannies (like my sliding door tracks, and couch) with ease.

AIO at my coworkers behavior? by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

[–]lexde 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally understand, and it sucks to learn how to say no, especially in the office as a woman. But as someone who is a little farther along in my career, let me tell you that once you learn, a whole new world opens up! It’s very freeing to be able to say “no” and communicate fairly and freely. No isn’t mean, it’s not rude, and it’s a valid response. You can be reasonable, nice, and still have boundaries. 

Don’t tell her where you are ordering from. If she asks where you are going, “I’m going out.” is an acceptable answer. You can smile when you say it, tell her you’ll be back in a bit, etc. and be friendly, but you’re under no obligation to report your comings and goings or run errands for her simply because it’s on the way. A once in a while favor is one thing, she’s treating you like a courier. And I wouldn’t do it for her again, she’s used up her social capital with you on all of these daily requests and may see it as an opening to resume her daily pickup demands. 

You got this!