well clearly there must be someone at that evil organization with a soul then
“have you tried swtching it off and on again” solves 90% of support requests - at least for a little while ;-)
It solves virtually none of them, it is pretty good at destroying all the evidence needed to actually fix the problem for good though.
I hate when a restart fixes it. It means it will never be fixed.
I don’t have 40 hours to dedicate to a single error message that pops up only on Tuesdays during a full moon and Jeff just needs to print his stupid report.
wait, you guys don’t switch it off during the night?
It has my morning alarm, so, no.
wait, your phone doesn’t switch on to ring alarms? i thought all smartphones do that. all androud phones i have do. they don’t do a full boot, just sound an alarm and show options to fully start, snooze or end the alarm
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I learned that some brands don’t implement that feature. For example: Samsung does not, but Honor does.
I have never heard of that feature. If I turn my phone off before going to bed, it’s because I want it to not ring the alarm at the usual time. Telling it to turn off makes it do a complete shutdown. What you’re describing would require some sort of hibernate mode.
While true and they have a point…
With having to do a restart after installing major programs the headline sounded like it’s from a satire site for an article about NSA snooping.
Like, they just did an update and now we all need to reboot lol
I mean this has been a cybersecurity best practice forever. If anything, it’s someone at the NSA having a chuckle knowing how the cynics will react to something which is barely a step above common sense.