Remove the tweet shortcode.

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Danila Fedorin 2020-07-23 13:50:09 -07:00
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@ -229,13 +229,10 @@ I admit, I was angry. At the same time, the absurdity of it all was also
unbearable. Was this constant loop of hardware damage, the endless number of
support calls filled with hoarse jazz music, part of some kind of Kafkaesque
dream? I didn't know. I was at the end of my wits as to what to do. As a last
resort, I made a tweet from my almost-abandoned account. DELL Support's Twitter
account quickly responded, eager as always to destroy any semblance of
transparency by switching to private messages:
{{< tweet 1268064691416334344 >}}
I let them know my thoughts on the matter. I wanted a new machine.
resort, I made [a tweet](https://twitter.com/DanilaTheWalrus/status/1268056637383692289)
from my almost-abandoned account. DELL Support's Twitter
account [quickly responded](https://twitter.com/DellCares/status/1268064691416334344), eager as always to destroy any semblance of
transparency by switching to private messages. I let them know my thoughts on the matter. I wanted a new machine.
{{< figure src="dm_1.png" caption="The first real exchange between me and DELL support." >}}