I’ve had no real issuses with the new notepad.
I just hope that they don’t continue adding too much stuff to it and it becomes the new wordpad and we don’t have a basic box to put text anymore.
I’ve had no real issuses with the new notepad.
I just hope that they don’t continue adding too much stuff to it and it becomes the new wordpad and we don’t have a basic box to put text anymore.
Born and raised here. 1 day of insubordination isn’t the end of the world, especially when the world is ending (for other reasons). Finding, and training a new person will take more than the 1 day of productivity lost.
Don’t worry, Microsoft has been working hard to port all of the worst things from windows 11 into 10.
I like to say that English is my second language. I have no first language.
Have you ever sodomized your couch?
I sure do love taking parts past the point of diminishing returns, then quadrupling the power.
Really helps when I’m sad without my Intel machine.
Water got to roof level and the building was destroyed.
https://www.aol.com/tennessee-factory-employees-clung-semitruck-143515436.html
If flood waters are entering your place of business you’re not going to have a job tomorrow.
How likely are you actually going to get fired for not showing up one day during a hurricane?
I if the entire staff just didn’t show up that one day they’re probably not all going to get fired.
I’ve had tab previews enabled on chrome for a while and never noticed a difference. I doubt this would on FF either.
There are two types of BBQ: KC and wrong.
I love booting up servers. 95% of the boot process is spent on the ram check. 4% is spent on the actual bios things, and 1% is actually booting the OS.
Even on my home server (a desktop with 64 gigs of ram) the ram check takes longer than the OS.
The speed difference between my brand new 7200rpm 20TB HDD and a random ass sata SSD is still astounding. Sequentially the HDD is only half as slow. But booting an OS or loading files the HDD is maybe a 10th the speed. Small sequential files is where SSDs shine, especially when it comes to high end NVME drives. That’s why iops are always included in benchmarks.
Windows on an HDD takes like 1-2 minutes to boot. A sata SSD is closer to 30 seconds, and a high end NVME drive is like 10 seconds.
We need to add coloring in between the lines to the driving test.
Wifi 6 took AGES to get adoption, and 6e even longer. As soon as wifi 7 dropped APs were available left and right.
I feel 7 will quickly overtake 6, but good ol 5/AC will take a while to beat. Plus wifi 6 (no e)was kinda a waste of time 6ghz 6e was the actually good one, and that’s built into 7 standard.
If it drains when the battery is off then you can only look at fuses that are always on. Pull half of them, see if it’s gone. If it’s not then pull the other half and see if it’s still there. Then each time only put back half as many fuses as you pulled out. It’s a 1977 so there can’t be that many of them.
They just installed some in our new office. Guess it’s time to somehow choke myself on them and get a phat check.
More than just 1 display and KVMs start getting expensive fast. Especially at higher resolutions.
Honestly a good multi display dock will do wonders. You could even try an eGPU if you want a LOT of displays off of one USB C port. But most high end docks will do 3 displays. My Thinkpad thunderbolt 4 dock will do 4 displays off of a single connection.
There is a setting to start with a fresh window. But rereading the text kinda concerns me. Starting a new session is when the previous one is discarded?