

Maybe because OnlyOffice is Russian-made and cannot be guaranteed safe
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Maybe because OnlyOffice is Russian-made and cannot be guaranteed safe
To Americans, tits may be considered porn. To a good chunk of the rest of the world, it’s not as pornographic.
I teach boomers how to use SharePoint. Last week Microsoft updated office.com to be 95% copilot. The only way to find “All Apps” (word, SharePoint, PowerPoint, excel, etc.) is to find the tiny little “apps” button all the way at the bottom of the screen.
Everything else is copilot. Everyone is confused and my job just got 100% harder.
I love the Netherlands. Lots of greenery, lots of quiet places.
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This individual for position of authority! I endorse this.
Kdenlive. I used Adobe Premiere professionally and Kdenlive completely replaced it for me.
My French wife can’t take ChatGPT seriously because of this lmao
I can tell you right now that something like a username and password is exceptionally difficult for most users. Many just have one password for every single application and if they need to use a different email or password, they will be stuck.
The vast overwhelming majority of users do not have password managers, do not know they exist, and will give up at the first sign of complexity. You’re too far into the weeds if you don’t conceptualize this.
The overall vast majority of everyone is completely tech illiterate. We can blame them for their lack of tech skills all we want but that won’t change anything. Jellyfin needs a better UX before it’s feasible to use over Plex when sharing libraries with other users.
I heard “don’t argue with a pigeon, they will shit all over the place and play chess” and those words cut deep.
Me, an XPlane boi. Quietly flying with my Lua scripts.
You’re right. There’s absolutely no evidence of Trump being not of sound mind.
Great minds think alike
Now this is podracing
Highly specialized people live in bubbles and assume that everyone else lives in their same bubble and so if someone else doesn’t understand, they aren’t worth communicating with.
In my experience, all the Linux documentation I have read has been written for peers of Linux developers, who are familiar with technical terminology and several concepts and steps are left out and implied rather than explained.
It’s a way for developers to ensure that Linux never receives adoption past other developers. Literary equivalent of pulling the ladder up.
Reign of Kings, a medieval online PvE survival game had a bug where the 360 rotation camera could be used in 3rd person mode to look inside of walls of other players. You could even access their chests if they built them against the wall (which they all did).
This meant that you could loot everyone’s bases without even breaking in. The game went through several major updates with this bug still in place. My brother and I used it extensively.
One day there is a major update and the release notes mention about how they have now finally fixed the “glitch where players items disappear from chests when placed near walls”.
Real G’s move in silence like lasagna.
I wish it absolutely zero success.