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They want this, until Zoom employees start using it.
They want this, until Zoom employees start using it.
get caught once, you then just starve?
Maybe they send you to Australia again?
The world hasn’t changed has it.
How’s it pay to win though?
Can’t I can unlock those same operators with renown?
Aren’t older operators still better for this and that?
Same reason for switching every other app to 64-bit I suppose; logical evolution.
I absolutely don’t need to though. Especially for something light weight like a music player.
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Same… I’ve had Foobar set up the way I like for about a decade now.
Been wanting to flip to the x64 version, but USF components (N64 music) doesn’t play.
Windows 10 21H2 LTSC IoT support ends in 13th Jan 2032. Just saying.
Or Arch…
I dare them to fully commit to this and disable the twitter.com redirector.
I keep thinking this during my daily commute along a 3 lane freeway. If a bus/truck overtakes another bus/truck (often), it basically becomes a single lane freeway. And during peak, that little manoeuvre is going to cost you and hundreds of cars behind you, probably for a long time.
Most manufacture have a lifetime warranty with their memory sticks.
Eh, kinda true with Diablo 3 though.
D3 was at mess at launch and the first year or so.
It’s in a good place at the moment.
Also, physical phone stolen, and the thief just pops the simcard out and puts it in another phone.
Eh. I’m still convinced it could have been better, and resulted in less death.
After watching scenes from The Patriot, I was thinking ”why not kneel, or go prone!?”
But no, let’s just stand up right and risk getting hit in the head by a cannonball.
What’s the best way for me to stream to a Samsung (Q70T) TV these days? I use a Plex server, and their Plex TV app (which is hit & miss quite often), but at least it has a nice GUI.
If watching directly from laptop I have Kodi, but have also installed Jellyfin for testing recently.
No expectations, no disappointments.
Audit trail in a corporate environment maybe. Assuming non-Microsoft admins have access to that data, it could be a benefit.
Can’t imagine the risk it introduces though.
And resource usage overhead.