Yeah. It’s also explicitely not made to be a Google Drive, it’s for the exact purpose of storing all your data and restoring it in short time. Each backup has an expiry time of 30 days, so you could just run it every week and be very fine.
Yeah. It’s also explicitely not made to be a Google Drive, it’s for the exact purpose of storing all your data and restoring it in short time. Each backup has an expiry time of 30 days, so you could just run it every week and be very fine.
Also, if everyone is used to the Windows environment, there is little reason for most businesses to get something but Windows and that’s where Microsoft makes the money. Almost everyone who has done anything with computers has used Windows and doesn’t need to be specifically taught.
I have an even bigger problem. I have no reference within my company, I am the one who knows the most about programming, which is why praise is inherently hollow because it comes from people who couldn’t make a proper judgement on that.
It’s like me praising someone playing the piano. Like, I can tell if I like it, but this goes basically only to the point of recognize if someone just plays very badly or not.
Just tell google to only show results from the past year.
They can do this becasue alongside
Do people who write articles not use spell checkers?
Yeah. it was just pure lazyness on my part. I had Plex setup and all and didn’t want to bother with something new.
This is the last straw. I already was very shakey with all the restrictions that were piling up, but this is just one thing too much. Cancelling my subscription and installing jellyfin.
Blaming the purchaser for not checking beforehand if it will work. ProtonDB is a good source.
Somewhere in my imagination the person who got the prototype sends it to Gamers Nexus and they make a proper review.
I mean, the kind of person who would get this thing is the kind of person that pays attention to the industry and to linus tech tips, I am sure they are aware about all of this.
The just seem to have no documentation going on.
They not only accidentally auctioned of the prototype, they also lost the 3090Ti that was send with the prototype, you know the proper card to test that on, they lost the sheet of who they auctioned what to - and that’s just the stuff in this single case. I can only imagine that they just have a single crammed storage room where they just randomly drop things and hope to find them later when they need it.
No, sadly not, I was excited, but this is a Uncyclopedia joke.
Ubuntu when I was 14, although I needed a lot of help from someone who was already familiar with the system. because I didn’t have yet much of an idea how things were relating to each other and why some things weren’t just as with windows. Didn’t also really use it properly and switched back to Windows after a few months. Instead of an opportunity to explore my way of using the system anew I just saw hurdles of doing things just like I did with Windows.
Would be mad.
There are many topics people discuss that are problematic. Forget piracy. What about people from authoritarian regimes, people from countries that are in danger to fall to authoritarians, even if they haven’t yet. Anything from years ago could become problematic if the wrong government gets into power.
Making jokes about God is no deal under some regimes, it’s blasphemy in others.
Drugs are a problem in a lot of countries, and a literal death sentence in some.
Making fun of a fringe politician is nothing when they are not in power, but becomes a problem if they get into power.
I am sure Reddit gives some data in cases of actual danger, which is fair. But if they start to hand out data for something minor like piracy, it’s going to be a problem for discussion on the discussion plattform.
Who is gonna fork it and get us another thirty year war?