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She was just upselling, not actually knowledgeable. They filter some blue spectrum, not the whole color blue.
She was just upselling, not actually knowledgeable. They filter some blue spectrum, not the whole color blue.
Nope, but I also feel like Apple would have it off by default, unlike Microsoft.
They didn’t put “AI” in the subject line of the emails, so Microsoft doesn’t care…
At some point they are going to have ad channels with content breaks.
Irony is, a lot of larger office building thermostats are really only there for display purposes (thermometer), not for control purposes (actually functional).
Our profit margin demands you buy over-priced books from our shop
College material monopolies should be illegal, just like all other monopolies. Want to give students an education in the real world? Let the free market determine textbook prices.
They are not deleting, they are editing. So the platform would have to undo those edits rather than just flipping the visibility flag.
Turning this off is one of the first things I do after install. Never had an issue.
I don’t work any more productively with more screens. The distraction outweighs the benefits for me.
I’m more productive than anyone else on my team, and would argue more productive than the majority of people in my whole department. I use a single 28" monitor.
Government intervention would only happen if VMware was deemed critical to national security. Capitalism is gonna capitalism, otherwise. Broadcom is interested in retaining a smaller set of higher-dollar enterprise customers to manage, not the whole ecosystem of VMware customers of smaller sized deployments.
Title 2 is right. It makes more sense to utilize that as well.
Go to Firefox Settings, search “location”, click the first button in results (Permissions > Location heading), check the box to block all new requests and save it, never worry about this again on any site.
This isn’t by accident, it’s yet another way for Google to harvest data.
I think you are blending your facts/timeline. Ajit Pai’s FCC struck them down for that (dubious) reason. This upcoming vote is to undo that damage and revert back to what the FCC under Obama put in place.
I’m honestly more impressed about that last line, running at 70 million for 17.5 minutes. Duration/stability being the key to this tech, that’s pretty impressive.
Yeah, Plex lifetime was worth it.
The only time I ever fell for a “lifetime” software purchase was back when Trillian (the IM client) was popular. That lasted less than 5 years. Then they released “Astas”, which was just a UI refresh, but they treated it like it was a whole new company and product. “Lifetime” is always a scam.
It could be both, but FCC has governance over broadcast and cable TV industry primarily. Either way, this is a much needed improvement in transparency and win over deceptive marketing practices.
I thought it was a coating, like what they use to filter UV light. I have Theraspecs that do it, but those are sunglasses.