Ip address isn’t tied to the house, but the subscriber.
But most ISP don’t have static Ip for private customers, so you experience just suddenly being banned because you received an Ip address someone got banned.
Ip address isn’t tied to the house, but the subscriber.
But most ISP don’t have static Ip for private customers, so you experience just suddenly being banned because you received an Ip address someone got banned.
Whatever case I get when my finger reaches the shift key.
Yeah, I’m in the same boat.
I’ll have a lot of tabs open with documentation and such as I’m working on things, but at the end of the day they are all either bookmarked if I need to continue the next day, or closed as I close my browser.
Then we have people like one of the consultants we have, that has 100+ tabs open, in several browser windows (different profiles), at all times. I wonder how much money we’ve wasted on him just by waiting for him to find the right tab when he wants to show us something in meetings…
Since no one told me this, I will trek people:
If you go for codium, be warned that one of the big points of vs code, extensions, gets a lot more of a hassle.
One of the things you lose is access to Microsofts extension store, and they’ve added their own instead, and that one is missing a lot.
If you want extensions from the Microsoft store, you need to download them manually from the website, and keep them updated manually.
I wonder if they are aware that in Europe the Disney character is called Vaiana, because there is a porn star named Moana.
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”
Not if the company has disabled sms for mfa as they should have.
If you actually read the announcement, it very clearly says that new players need a PSN account from may 6th, and existing players from may 30th.
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
With 70k users we do see problems from time to time, but nothing too the level I would call it problematic.
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.
Probably because they have released in the major central european countries: https://knowledgebase.frame.work/what-countries-and-regions-do-you-ship-to-r1899ikiO
Ah, so it is PowerToys, but for Samsung phones.
EDIT: nvm. I thought this was a Samsung app, but turns out it is third party.