

I liked being disappointed with a few episodes only to realize they are far better than most anything else out there.
Rewatched it recently and other than pagers and pay phones no longer existing it’s still great.
I liked being disappointed with a few episodes only to realize they are far better than most anything else out there.
Rewatched it recently and other than pagers and pay phones no longer existing it’s still great.
Graham
They literally couldn’t pay the devs. Netflix for instance flat out refused to have blackberry pay for 2 full time devs to maintain an app.
Netflix looked at the market share and determined that there was 0 benefit. The people that were on blackberry devices already had a Netflix account.
Additionally Blackberry store apps were compelling for devs. Dev feedback included ease of development and more importantly they made a lot more money on the blackberry store than on iOS/android, both because the cut was better and they could jack the prices up because the customers were not nearly as frugal.
To get into mobile would require a massive overhaul of windows apps to get them mobile-friendly
Oh look, that’s exactly what they did and now we have PWAs for lots of apps. Maybe MS is getting ready to take a stab at mobile again.
Local admin of your interactive account is just. Ad though.
I get into story games a lot more now. If it’s hard, repetitive, or a grind it simply isn’t fun, I have reality for those types of challenges.
Massive unemployment.
Federation. Your email address could either be local creds, or federated with google, Microsoft, Facebook, Apple, etc.
When you submit your email address, it determines how you will be authenticating when you submit it.
Amd has been a shitshownof a company since their beginning. Don’t believe they wouldn’t be gouging if they could.
Who’s complaining on Reddit?
Who is the asshole that asked for this?
I got to point out that ipv4 addresses are a serious supply/demand issue. I’m so fucking glad that they cost real $$$ just because I hate dealing with NAT and ipv6 will fix a lot of that, immediately.
TLDs are a scam.
MS has their privacy policy listed. You can read it and decide if it’s acceptable.
I use a Synology NAS for the type of services you’re talking about. Their apps have some quirks but for the most part work. It costs me about the same as an m365 subscription to pay for a backup service, which if you think about it you should be backing up your m365 data too.
If you have a place to keep a NAS powered and don’t mind managing your own hardware then it’s a decent option.
Enterprise. Intel has a tool that lets you use it but other management services like SCCM and landesk have methods to use amt/vpro.
At the enterprise level with teams you can bring your own key. If you want to remove MS’s access to your data you just remove the key and it’s effectively gone.
Does slack have something like this?
3tb of unprotected data? And it’s the 2nd time it’s happened? Raid1 has existed for a few years and seems pretty reliable.
Since twitter doesn’t exist, they should just rename boost to retweet.
One of the kbin mobile apps “Artemis” has the option to link the upvote to boost.
I recently re-watched 2001: a space odyssey and its both one of the best and worst opening scenes ever.
I’m ok with YouTube. I pay for a large music service and get no YouTube ads.
Every other service has only made things worse. Netflix has done the least by not yet pushing ads.