Reviews by RokeJulianLockhart
As in trustpilot.com/reviews/6953c781397ba6dbc0d3999a, they are quick to acquire desirably more detailed information than was requested, have offered to escalate my concerns during nearly 50 % of my calls (without prompt to), and are courteous and likeable.
As was originally stated in trustpilot.com/reviews/691b32bd516257e45a812c2d, albeit paraphrased:
I assist in the administration of Mozilla’s Bugzilla instance. This organisation spams it (alongside the organisation detailed in
trustpilot.com/reviews/690cbc41f834b763eabd530e). A company that commits crimes online is not one that I advise.
Their response to this was:
THIS REVIEW IS SPAM, VERY OBVIOUS
…which is infantile.
Evidence is available at maps.app.goo.gl/Z9HWYzPRbZKsHFwa7.
That this novel was serialised in 1897 remains difficult to believe, because, for an author to possess such accurate knowledge of the effects of compromised immunology, and predict:
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that the circuit would replace the wheel, in driving machinery, and
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that the laser would exist
…and utilise these as the fundamental premise of the story is impressive beyond belief. Even irrespective of this, to script a mesmeric novel requires consistent, correct pace, which this novel does. However, even more impressively, to create such a novel about a Victorian alien invasion, without it appearing contrived – or hopelessly… hopeless – requires serious consideration for the weakness of what should be whatsoever weak. Yet, he, a Victorian, achieved this, and being an educated, Victorian Englishman, communicated it perfectly.
Reposts
As I summarised at trustpilot.com/reviews/6934c6f27b1370c97a88d3a1:
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Dreadful coverage in North Norfolk.
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Lacks FIDO2 1/2FA, and/or even FIDO 2FA.
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Customer support can be really painful. They’re evidently outsourced and overworked, per
Message-Id: <0102019929b541b0-da8605e5-02ef-415e-8287-267c06cc9202-000000@eu-west-1.amazonses.com>, where the representative merely ceased to respond, after nigh ignoring the content of every message. I was as polite as I believed was reasonable, in the interest of accuracy, and certainly provided sufficient diagnostic information for them to ascertain why my device didn’t receive the 2025 national emergency broadcast. -
The AOSP client isn’t [F]OSS.
Although I am stunned by how easily repairable it is (swapping batteries is trivial), and how durable its construction and material composition is, the software QA of its default AOSP distribution is abysmal; KEYCODE_APP_SWITCH frequently breaks, and the brightness was unable to reach 100 % for nearly a year before it was remediated. They previously operated a GitLab instance to assist in bug triage, but disabled it two years ago.