• Romkslrqusz@lemmy.zip
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    20 hours ago

    I hate this.

    I’ve always kept my “ordered” and “delivered” emails in order to have a searchable database of what I ordered and when.

    Without the item name, making that discovery is a lot more challenging.

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      15 hours ago

      Yeah I used it to manage my finances. In my banking app it just shows up as:
      Amazon $24
      Amazon $12
      Amazon $16

      Before, I checked the emails to label and tag the transactions according to what they actually were: electronics, furniture, etc. Now I have to log in and track down that one hidden page that splits your purchases into actual transactions instead of one infinite scrolling list of items, because Amazon will group the purchases seemingly arbitrarily based on it’s own shipping algorithm.

      They made the entire UX hostile just to spite A.I. users. Not the first time they’ve done something similar; I’m getting pretty tired of their shit. In fact, I think I’m going to try some alternatives in my country and see if they’re better to use.

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      20 hours ago

      Same. Pretty often I want to pull up the specs on some computer part, but these days nothing is clearly labeled with a part number. I don’t think my motherboard has one at all, certainly none where I can see. I would just search my email for “motherboard” and the most recent result was probably the one I wanted.

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        12 hours ago

        Ever since I realised that corporations are allowed to engage in fraud, and a litany of other crimes, without consequence I started archiving things directly using a combination of the SingleFile browser extension and full page screenshots, placing them in a web-archive folder.

        Every time I purchase anything I save the product listing and order page, along with all associated info, naming all files based on the date of the purchase; the larger the purchase the more I’ll save (product page, warranty, user manuals, etc), and sometimes even a note.md file to document specifics (filter changes, spare parts and part numbers, etc).

        I also use this method to snapshot various account pages or interactions like web chat; pretty much anything that future me could possibly need to reference.

        It comes in handy extremely often.