Ukraine: Living in the Future While Fighting for It 🇺🇦

While the world sees our headlines, many don't realize that Ukraine is one of the most digitally advanced and service-oriented nations in Europe. Our infrastructure doesn't just survive; it evolves.

🚀 FinTech & Banking:

Cash at Checkout: Forget hunting for ATMs. In Ukraine, you can withdraw cash directly at supermarket checkouts, gas stations, and pharmacies.

Weekend Banking: Our banks and post offices operate 7 days a week. Getting a parcel or a bank card on a Sunday? That’s our standard.

📱 Digital-First State:

We were the first in the world to have fully legal digital passports.

From paying taxes to opening a bank account, almost everything is done in a few taps on a smartphone.

🚕 24/7 Lifestyle & Logistics:

Round-the-clock taxi and courier delivery services are the norm, providing a level of convenience that most European capitals are yet to achieve.

Our logistics networks are so efficient they deliver across the country in less than 24 hours, even during the most difficult times.

Ukraine is proving that even in a crisis, innovation doesn't stop. We are building a digital powerhouse.

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N.S. man says Yukon trip ruined after Porter pulled his luggage, leaving him without winter gear
Twenty bags were removed from a flight to the Yukon due to weight restrictions. That left a passenger travelling on a tight budget stuck in the Yukon in just a sweater and running shoes.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/airline-leaves-passenger-s-luggage-behind-9.7136146?cmp=rss
N.S. man says Yukon trip ruined after Porter pulled his luggage, leaving him without winter gear
Twenty bags were removed from a flight to the Yukon due to weight restrictions. That left a passenger travelling on a tight budget stuck in the Yukon in just a sweater and running shoes.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/airline-leaves-passenger-s-luggage-behind-9.7136146?cmp=rss
✨ Oh, the joys of customer service! When you're not busy savoring digital dog food, might I suggest inhaling the aroma of your own farts for a truly enlightening experience? 🤪 Because clearly, spending 600 words to state the obvious is an art form we're all clamoring to master. 🎉
https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2026/03/bored-of-eating-your-own-dogfood-try-smelling-your-own-farts/ #customerservice #humor #digitaldogfood #absurdity #enlightenment #artform #HackerNews #ngated
Bored of eating your own dogfood? Try smelling your own farts!

I called a large company the other day. Did I know the information I wanted could be found on their website? And was I aware that I could manage my account online? And would I like to receive a link to chat with their AI assistant via WhatsApp? Naturally, call volumes were higher than expected. I can only assume that whoever was in charge of predicting call volumes had recent suffered a…

Terence Eden’s Blog

Bored of eating your own dogfood? Try smelling your own farts!

https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2026/03/bored-of-eating-your-own-dogfood-try-smelling-your-own-farts/

I called a large company the other day. Did I know the information I wanted could be found on their website?0 And was I aware that I could manage my account online?1 And would I like to receive a link to chat with their AI assistant via WhatsApp?2

Naturally, call volumes were higher than expected. I can only assume that whoever was in charge of predicting call volumes had recent suffered a traumatic brain injury and was unable to count beyond five without pulling their other hand out of their fundament.

The cheerful woman warbled through her pre-recorded script and was suddenly replaced with a hideous electronic monstrosity. I recorded the call3 so that you can experience this monument to synthetic glory!

🔊

💾 Download this audio file.

This is from a company whose website gushes about how innovative it is. AI is transforming its business at scale! Dedicated to technological excellence and delivering ISO accredited quality in all its divisions! And yet, somewhere, someone decided that customer experience was good enough.

"Dogfooding" is a sacred practice in the tech industry. Use your own products. That's it. That's all you have to do. For example, if you work for Slack - you can't use Teams for your messaging solution. You have to show people that you have faith in your own products.

But it goes deeper than that. When I used to work for mobile phone networks, they asked us to spend time in call centres. It isn't enough to receive a quarterly report on customer KPIs. You have to hear the rage in customers' voices as they struggle with your billing system. Perhaps that will convince you to have empathy with the people paying to use your product.

There's an oft told story about Jeff Bezos pausing a meeting to call his own customer service number - and waiting over 10 minutes for an answer. When was the last time the CEO of the above company called their own customer support line?

It's all very well to experience your own product when it is working, but when was the last time anyone in the above organisation went through a "difficult" customer journey.

By contrast, I recently cancelled a subscription to a small start-up's service. Someone from their senior leadership team asked if they could call to chat about why I cancelled. I said sure and had an enjoyable half-hour whinge / chat about their failings. At almost every complaint, they replied either "Oh, yeah, I also find that annoying" or "Huh, I've not experienced that, but I can see why it would suck."

At no point did they ever say "Our metrics don't show a problem" or "Do people really care about that?"

Maybe I was being flattered. Maybe it's a waste of senior leadership time to start every meeting with a ritual phone call to the call centre. Maybe I'm the only one who gets annoyed when people can't be bothered to put the bare minimum effort into their job.

But, maybe, breathing in the noxious output of barely digested slurry is the only way to get people to improve their diet.

  • It couldn't! ↩︎

  • Not if I wanted to cancel. ↩︎

  • I'd rather stick my head in a bucket of lukewarm sick! ↩︎

  • For training and monitoring purposes, of course! ↩︎

  • #customerService
    Bored of eating your own dogfood? Try smelling your own farts!

    I called a large company the other day. Did I know the information I wanted could be found on their website? And was I aware that I could manage my account online? And would I like to receive a link to chat with their AI assistant via WhatsApp? Naturally, call volumes were higher than expected. I can only assume that whoever was in charge of predicting call volumes had recent suffered a…

    Terence Eden’s Blog

    🆕 blog! “Bored of eating your own dogfood? Try smelling your own farts!”

    I called a large company the other day. Did I know the information I wanted could be found on their website? And was I aware that I could manage my account online? And would I like to receive a link to chat with their AI assistant via WhatsApp?

    Naturally, call volumes were higher…

    👀 Read more: https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2026/03/bored-of-eating-your-own-dogfood-try-smelling-your-own-farts/

    #customerservice

    Bored of eating your own dogfood? Try smelling your own farts!

    I called a large company the other day. Did I know the information I wanted could be found on their website? And was I aware that I could manage my account online? And would I like to receive a link to chat with their AI assistant via WhatsApp? Naturally, call volumes were higher than expected. I can only assume that whoever was in charge of predicting call volumes had recent suffered a…

    Terence Eden’s Blog
    🎧✈️ Oh, the humanity! Now United Airlines has finally embraced the radical notion that nobody else wants to listen to your terrible taste in music at 30,000 feet. Meanwhile, CNN valiantly struggles with groundbreaking issues like whether their video player loads slower than United's customer service. 🙄💺
    https://www.cnn.com/2026/03/21/travel/travel-news-happiest-countries #UnitedAirlines #MusicEtiquette #TravelNews #CustomerService #CNNIssues #HackerNews #ngated
    Passengers who refuse to use headphones can now be kicked off United flights

    The world’s happiest countries for 2026, what travelers can expect in terms of rising air fares, plus United Airlines cracks down on noisy passengers. Here’s what’s happening in travel.

    CNN

    Brendan Carr Crafting ‘Patriotic’ Call Center Onshoring Plan To Provide Cover For Mass Looming Telecom Layoffs

    https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.techdirt.com/2026/03/20/brendan-carr-crafting-patriotic-call-center-onshoring-plan-to-provide-cover-for-mass-looming-telecom-layoffs/

    Brendan Carr Crafting ‘Patriotic’ Call Center Onshoring Plan To Provide Cover For Mass Looming Telecom Layoffs

    When he’s not busy trampling free speech, crushing the First Amendment, and destroying media consolidation and consumer protection standards, Brendan Carr has other hobbies. Like helping the …

    Techdirt
    Airline called out after passengers on Toronto flight were left without cutlery on board
    Porter Airlines is facing criticism after passengers claim a lack of cutlery left them unable to eat certain in-flight food. Passengers aboard Flight PD784 from Liberia, Costa Rica, to Toronto on March 19 say the issue prevented them from eating during the nearly five-hour flight. This left many passengers, incl...
    https://www.blogto.com/travel/2026/03/airline-called-out-toronto-passengers-without-cutlery/
    Porter Airlines called out after passengers were left without cutlery on five-hour-long flight
    Porter Airlines is facing criticism after passengers claim a lack of cutlery left them unable to eat certain in-flight food. Passengers aboard Flight PD784 from Liberia, Costa Rica, to Toronto on March 19 say the issue prevented them from eating during the nearly five-hour flight. This left many passengers, i...
    https://www.blogto.com/city/2026/03/porter-airlines-called-out-passengers-cutlery-flight/