I've had to file 2 chargebacks so far with N26. First one took two weeks, and was possibly resolved by the merchant refunding me after getting pressured. And the second one I filed a month ago and hasn't even been confirmed to be investigated into.
Germany is rolling out an incentive to get products repaired. For example, repairs that can be done by yourself or in a repair café will be subsidized by €200 and repairs that require a professional or sending in, will be subsidized by 50% up to €200.
Linux user for the past 20 years - I cannot remember the last laptop I had that didn't have multi touch and gestures support. been using mostly ThinkPads & Dells.
I don't know what marketing team created this whole "our trackpad is so different" belief, but they've done a brilliant job!
Multi-touch per se has been pretty common even in tiny junk trackpads. The problem is that it's not particularly useful in that case.
What makes Apple's trackpads so nice is a huge and solid surface. I came from Thinkpads myself and honestly didn't expect that to be as much of a thing as it turned out to be, but yes, they really are that much better. There are a few PC laptops these days with similar trackpads, but you definitely have to look for it when picking one.
I've been waiting a year for the summarize AI to (not) make it to my Google Pixel 8 Pro. It should be known that everyone outside of the US get a different product than what is advertised online and reviewed on YouTube.
BetterTouchTool used to be a mandatory install for every Mac for me. Unfortunately, at some point it started putting all my screens to sleep a few times a day. I have no idea why, and it persisted across multiple devices. I switched to Magnet once I narrowed the issue to BetterTouchTool.
You should be paid 2x - 3x when you're working overtime.
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