MS isn’t bothered because the vast majority of people don’t give a shit. “Many” is doing a lot of lifting in that paragraph. Its probably more accurate to say “…a few people distrust Edge…”
MS isn’t bothered because the vast majority of people don’t give a shit. “Many” is doing a lot of lifting in that paragraph. Its probably more accurate to say “…a few people distrust Edge…”
Find a VAR. listen to the needs of your partner, talk to the VAR and set up sales calls.
Get pricing. Find out if they offer multiple year discounts.
Set up a ticketing system.
Fix the VARs quotes and forward them to your partner, wait for approval.
Follow up in a week.
Follow up in 2 weeks, explain that the quotes expire.
Work late Friday night patching for a 0-day, missing out on date night.
Find out Broadcom bought your homes plumbing and pay 3x what it cost to install to use it for another year.
Your kid got a call from Microsoft and now you can’t access email, fix that ASAP.
Sysadmin and programming are different skill sets. I have yet to see a person that can do both reasonably well.
I’ve been obsessed with Battletech for the past week. I loved the mechcommander games, shadowrun, and didn’t know this existed by the same devs.
It’s sad that it’s unlikely to ever get a sequel.
Billionaires are a problem.
I thought he said they would replace the modules to support FSD?
As someone who actively defends and trains against these attacks, I still see people downloading and executing suspicious files regularly.
Are spelling and punctuation expected to be accurate?
I saw a dude jogging up the stairs and his gun fell out of his hoody sweats. He looked at it for a second and the picked it up and put it on his hoody like it was his phone.
5/7 best subway exit ever.
Cooking. So much SEO filler is avoided. You can’t rely on it though, it’s tried to sub sugar for brown sugar. You still need to understand basic flavor concepts.
My healthcare services websites. Their website and mobile app require separate logins. The website logs in then redirects to a completely different website.
They have a tax-free “store” that feels like a completely different website.
Everything is laid out using what seems like the idea of middle management and not modern design philosophy.
MA is headed there. They are moving all of their office suite apps off x86 and into webview, which means they are platform agnostic.
I see them taking another stab at pushing ARM windows again. Maybe the Xbox mobile will be their flagship.
I managed about 4 clusters form some time and found it pretty simple. As for cost, it’s more about getting away from VMware.
I’m going to be evaluating Nutanix and Azure Stack HCI. Proxmox just doesn’t fit in what I can find support for and admins to support it.
God damn Linux admins are pretentious.
Amazon also bought up a comic distributor a while back which may make this easier to get the content I want.
I’ve never had issues emailing PDFs and epubs to my kindle address to read them.
I’ll need to check out kobu though, they have a color one that’s $100 cheaper.
No, it’s how we ended up with proofpoint, mimecast, barracuda and all the other spam filtering services.
They bought up postini. Before then their spam filtering was poor.
They then leveraged that to get enterprises ising postini into their email service. This created a vacuum for enterprise spam filtering since many customers did not like the Gmail enterprise features or changes to UI.
A/b testing or code error?