lol I thought there were all friends. Guess old Ken was in it for himself the whole time
lol I thought there were all friends. Guess old Ken was in it for himself the whole time
Anyone who works for or studies at any organization has it.
You’re assuming that they care about running a viable service or product.
It was created for people to open Word docs at home before everyone had Office.
Wordpad, as I recall, only existed because back in the Windows 95 days nobody had Office and couldn’t open Word documents.
lol lol
You: he was about to move around for a few years and should be happy with that and accept his paralyzed state
Exactly. Part of it is whether you’re doing assigned tasks. Part of it is being available for questions.
This is where I am coming from. I buy computers buy the hundreds and really suffered what Dell offered and really loved what Lenovo offered.
Lenovo produces what dell wishes it could.
I was just thinking to myself as I got mad at my Google Home speaker for now sucking that they probably did it on purpose because the electrical and processing requirements were too high to keep it at the levels from, say, 2019. They had to cut off half of the assistant’s brain to stop draining money.
This was precisely what I thought the moment I heard the news a couple days ago.
I also come to the conclusion that this was planned from the start–that if it ever took off, they would change the status and profit from it. They took tax breaks for years in the early days and now want to take a capital benefit.
Funny thing is that I clicked and started the 17.7 update, noticed the 18 update below, and clocked on it instead. Seems I may have been lucky to have seen it.
I generally think that TikTok sucks but do agree with this argument. It’s silly to say that domestic companies can be evil but foreign ones no.
I disagree with the idea that the internet is worse than it used to be. Back in the day, you went into a forum and people were MEAN for no particular reason. People do that now over politics more than anything. Before, that’s just how people were.
Oh no. Buy one then and be done with it. Oops.
You may be right. The sales side lines up a contract, installer comes out, and they move on.
I work IT at a university. They do go looking for this sort of thing. Every time students move in and plug in their equipment from home, entire network segments collapse. There is a game of whack a mole each time the term starts.
Is this a private or for profit university?
This is my experience. They are just taking your default agent and throwing up a message because they can’t be assed to do minimal testing in FF.