Is this more than one person? Here is the first definition of the word they.
- used to refer to two or more people or things previously mentioned or easily identified.
Is this more than one person? Here is the first definition of the word they.
My machine is 7 years old and runs fine on Windows 11. I don’t understand all these posts about Windows 11 not being supported. TPMs have been a thing for 10+ years now.
Microsoft will extend support once the deadline is near, for enterprise customers.
I’ve never had a boss who doesn’t work more than I do. This is one of the reasons I have no desire to move into management.
True companies do not pay per packet but they do pay for the bandwidth. The more users that use more bandwidth consistently means the ISP needs to invest more money on throughput/links. If you have 100 users and they use 1 mbps on average you can get away with a 100mpbs link. If you have 5 users using 50mpbs on average now you need a gig link. So technically it’s not free but yeah bandwidth caps suck big time. My suggestion would be to pick a place to live near a city with a municipal broadband option.
I can’t listen to music without data collection, subscriptions and ADs
Bluetooth is pretty lossy unless you are using LDAC. That said so is a 128k or 64k music file. LDAC is 990kbps
Is not always this simple though. If the window has yet to be spawned in some languages the width will be unavailable, until after. Sometimes the window can be seen before it moves to the center which is a bit jarring.
That is why companies will hire good sys admins who do their job and stay on top of the important group policy settings. This absolutely would not be missed by any reasonably competent IT dept.
Who exactly is the target audience for this? Home users running Windows server? This would get flagged for sure in an enterprise environment and no self respecting admin would ever install something like that.
Who the hell gives their credit card number out to the company who should have records of said account. Sorry, but they did fall off the back of the turnip truck.
When I worked at Pizza Hut many years ago the terminals in the store were all simply dumb terminals that connected to the main server. It’s more efficient and cost effective that way so I would assume McDonalds which is a major corporation to have the same level of sophistication. But I as you suggest may be vastly overestimating things.
Pretty sure that’s a monitor. I would assume there is a server in back with VMs hosting the displays.
How can I block Lemmy Linux memes? Is there a way to escape Linux on Lemmy?
Y’all gimp developers need to grow a pair
I find it funny how differently Lemmy reacts to something like this vs reddit. The Lemmy community is certainly very different than reddit.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/jpdup2/google_app_lets_banks_lock_your_phone_if_you_dont/
Probably a carrier thing. I’m on TMobile
This isn’t a Google thing. It’s not normally installed on your device.
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