Back when girls in Hollywood were actually beautiful. :)

I sure fucking hope it does feel like that. I remote into at least ten separate computers a day to fix them.. 🤮

Reminds me of asking operations to help me move furniture in my office: "ya wanna move something, ya gotta move it with yer mind!"

Yeah, logMeIn babe, logMeIn hard!

You can Remote your D in my P anytime.

This B needs a C in her A

That still exists? 👀

I thought the same, but it actually exists. The other day a support guy had to use it in my Mac.

*LogInMe

Heh

Me, the rare linux user: "You have no power here."

Dude - I just need you to type in the admin password so I can install software or fix whatever is wrong that you don'tunderstand. We really don't need to spoon.

I wouldn't actually mind if they actually vetted the software, but they just type in the password and install whatever I click on. I once changed the name of an installer for a new version of QGIS to "IT malware installation test" and they didn't even notice.

“IT malware installation test"

rofl that is gorgeous.

My experience with IT is watching them slowly do all the things I already tried, with long pauses to check their script. And a lot of confusion when they see none of Chrome, Firefox, or Edge has ever been booted since they pushed them.

Speaking as someone on the IT side (albeit as a sysadmin, not help desk), it’s because we don’t trust you. We’ve been burned enough times by believing a user that says that of course they’ve already rebooted/run the usual command/updated recently. We want to verify that this is true. We also want to see if there are any error messages or other unexpected behaviour that you immediately dismissed and failed to mention.

the last part is one of my biggest annoyances. People just clicking away the dialogs that almost exactly tell what is wrong and at most just say: "yeah of gave me an error but I just clicked it away and it still didn't work".

As a software developer, pretty much every error you see I made there for you to either read or screenshot and send to IT, because I had to pretty much implement each one of them. (usually with a standard library, but it's still a deliberate choice to show it to the user)

Real unexpected errors are hopefully written to logfiles, but that's not always possible (try logging an error when your system disk is no longer available).

addendum: please also include the gibberish at the end of the error, because its likely there for IT or me to find more details of this specific error in the thousands to millions of things that are logged for the software or website.

Absolutely. PEBKAC is real.

But as a good user, it still annoys the hell out of me.

Agreed

NO GHOSTING!

Is that a mouse in the small of my back?

Me and Claude code 🙄

I'm really really glad that I get root on my work computer.

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