Not if the company has disabled sms for mfa as they should have.
Not if the company has disabled sms for mfa as they should have.
You still haven’t answered anyone about just using Outlook (the thick client, not Web access)
Or, you know, just ping your landlords router.
It wasn’t published September 29th, it was updated then.
It was published back in March. All these pages are on github where this can be verified: https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/linux/commits/main/docs/install.md
I hope that is an unfortunate typo in the title…
Yeah, no.
DDOS attacks cost very little, and most people could easily afford to buy access to a network for ddosing a site like Lemmy.world.
We regularly have to deal with students who have bought DDOS attacks because they want to try to get exams cancelled and such.
You got that one wrong.
vscode is open source and released under a MIT license. Then the binaries they build have telemetry and such and is released under another license that is less FOSS friendly.
VS Codium is based on that vscode source code from Microsoft, and i pretty much the same thing, but without the telemetry and such.
Vs code is open source btw.
I’m not saying it is everyone. I’m in It myself and in a union.
But even here (Norway) there is always a lot of tech and IT people who will start with the “I don’t need a union, because i can get a better pay etc. by myself” whenever talk of unions in these sectors come up.
Tech/IT workers in not only the US, but mostly globally, have only themselves to blame though, since there is this weird anti union mindset that has infected the whole sector.
Whenever unions are mentioned on sysadmin related subreddits or communities, almost everyone is very negative, which is a shame.
Or use rufus to create the USB installer, and it will ask if you want to create a local account, and some other things to make installation even easier than it already is.
Which is still chromium, just removed any dependencies on google.
Google makes Chromium, and enev “ungoogled-chromium” will register as chromium in statistics.
That is what this thread of comments started with…
Yes, it is still chromium.
In statistics, Brave counts as chromium.
Youtube added shorts to subscription, and i added Youtube-shorts block to firefox.
The same argument can be made that digital allows for a multiplying of films being made at shorter run times
That ignores the creative side of movie making though. Yes, they could make more short movies, but they need a story and script to make the movies from, and that is something that hasn’t become any faster to create with time.
If you are going to make more movies, then you need more people on that process. People who might not be as good at it. You would then quickly end up with a lot more “direct to video” quality movies.
Bloat is a problem that a lot of stories have because their creators can’t recognize what needs to be in there and what’s just filler. Sure, there are moments and genres that rely on lingering, but in general more isn’t better, it’s just more.
Oh yeah, there are definitly makers that abuse it to make longer movies that don’t need to be long. Just a bunch of filler that doesn’t realy add to the story. I can’t mention any on the top of my head, but i know i have seen movies where that was a thought i had.
It makes sense that they are getting longer doesn’t it?
It has gotten easier to film more, with digital storage of the film. It has gotten easier to edit. It has gotten easier to transport bigger films around the world.
So with it becoming easier to make longer movies, why wouldn’t the makers use that to do more story telling in their movies?
Should maybe the movies then take in to account that people watching the movies might want a break, and make the movies with an intermission intended? sure.
Ok so far. Missing some subs that i was active on at Reddit, but maybe they will show up eventually.
Only thing i don’t realy get is what the point of having it divided in different service is, when it is all going to show up everywhere else anyways. I go to Lemmy and i get kbin and mastodon post, i go to kbin and i get lemmy posts…
Not realy. The problem they solve is that people have accounts many on many websites, and the these sites need unique passwords to avoid people getting access to all your accounts when any of those sites get hacked.
Are password managers the only solution? no.
And the solution isn’t even hard, since it should be “OK, take one of these FIDO2 tokens we have in stock for cases like this”