Re: Airing of grievances (catch-all)

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Garth wrote: Wed Apr 13, 2022 1:59 pm This shit ain't over and based just on anecdotal evidence it's hard not for me not to feel like it's being dramatically under-reported. Really wondering if the prevalence of home tests are skewing the reported cases.
I have 3 shows penciled in to attend in the next 2 weeks, some of them short tours but none are the first stop. I'm already anticipating a band member* if not the whole band cancelling at least one of these shows. Hopefully not Juana Molina as that one can't be easily rescheduled..

*more applicable to jazz/improv gigs
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Re: Airing of grievances (catch-all)

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kokorodoko wrote: Sat Mar 12, 2022 5:55 am Twitter detected "unusual login activity" on my account so they want me to enter my username or phone number to proceed.

What "unusual login activity"? And why should it even matter? It's my account, let me worry about it.

I don't even know what my username is because I just made a throwaway account SINCE YOU WON'T LET ME READ THE FUCKING PAGE WITHOUT AN ACCOUNT YOU SON OF A BITCH

God damnit what a useless site how does it still exist.

This sort of thing seems to be more and more common. On platforms and in Windows alike. Some just-introduced security feature popping out of nowhere blocking your access. Like you would come home from work and suddenly find an extra lock on your apartment door.

Jesus Christ. Unbelievably stupid.
Slightly different, but related: banks and building societies in the UK now have extra security steps for buying online, which seems fair enough, but I'm trying to imagine the kind of person who would steal my phone and debit card and then book tickets to a Banksy exhibition in Covent Garden.

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