Hah, that’s an interesting tidbit
Hah, that’s an interesting tidbit
The file/document integration is based on SharePoint. Shit built on top of a nice pile of manure
Edit: and don’t get me started on the teams android app which requires access to all your media if you try to share a single image. If you share it as a file attachment however it’s completely fine. No your not getting access to my files and pictures MS, keep your filthy adware fingers off my data
Probably no ads on your self-hosted frigate/jellyfin pages though, so you can just keep using chrome for that ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Is it possible to disable this organization-wide for the handful of windows devices we have? Or do we have to subscribe to some kind of device management service from MSFT? We currently use standard o365 subscriptions
Cool, that’s great news for Apple users
Apple produces hardware for their walled garden, whereas Google imposes their terms on third parties. I can’t speak to how this works legally, but thats the main difference as far as I understand.
Oh yes, fuck dh with a rusty pole. I’ve had to paclage some stuff at work, and it’s a nightmare. I love having to relearn everything on new compat levels. But the main problem is the lack of documentation and simple guidelines
I just lean on tab and let copilot fill the screen with garbage
Yup. We’re mostly a linux shop at work, but Fusion360 is almost the only thing we keep Windows around for
Out of curiosity, which step in the arch install did you have issues with on your first two attempts?
Laughs in Archlinux and Brother printer
Me too, if procastination is a productivity workload 😅
Actually, looks lhe base patents have expired. All the extentions, SSE, AVX are still in effect though
People who do productivity workloads, and not just gaming
therarbg.com is a good mirror/clone
We have more local computing power than ever, but getting more and more chained to online services. Ah, the irony
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