yeah the only phishing tests that got me were that and an invite to a Teams team because i get added to a new team every week or so lol
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yeah the only phishing tests that got me were that and an invite to a Teams team because i get added to a new team every week or so lol
Thank you. There is so much shit going on, keeping up to date with everything is literally unhealthy.
Calling someone who called out sick a bitch is a little bit insensitive, no?
Systemd’s method is more powerful than Cron syntax.
Crowstrike offers staging like this.
The update ignored the stagings set up by the customers.
Which apparently needs an account just to use it and a subscription to use it well. Don’t think something like that can be a lord and saviour over LaTeX.
I’m definitely guilty of that sometimes.
Please no. :( I do like 99.99% of online payments through them because the convenience they offer is really great, especially with recurring payments. :/
Yeah, being able to seamlessly switch between the desktop app and mobile is a must for me so that’s something I already prefer in Signal.
No, the equivalent would be a kernel panic that the other user had linked. This is a situation where the RAM is fully used and a program’s request for memory cannot be fulfilled. This is still a very bad situation because pretty much everything will grind to a halt. The Linux kernel thus makes a decision to kill a process (or multiple) until enough RAM is available again. Usually it kills the process with the most used RAM, but there’s methods to influence the decision.
This is the blog post: https://telegram.org/blog/my-profile-and-15-more
This is a post highlighting the problematic content of the blog post: https://plush.city/@PsyChuan/112336464469767051
Though now that I’m more awake I think it’s probably unrelated, I haven’t seen this circulated around that much.
I wonder if their recent blog post promoting conspiracy theorists and right-wing people turned away more people from telegram than they expected and now they feel the need to spread FUD against their competitors.
Most responses tell you to add them yourself which is a solution to this problem. But I think the reason why the state of businesses on OSM and Organic Maps (which uses OSM as a source) is so dire is interesting too:
OSM must not use other maps as sources. In fact, they must not use any information that hasn’t been licensed in a way that specifically allows OSM to use it. As such, they can’t just go to Google Maps and copy all the business information over because Google has not licensed that information in an open way. Information like streets, paths or houses can be gleaned from satellite pictures that have been provided to OSM and can be put in easily so they tend to be up-to-date. But for businesses, someone has to actually go there and confirm the information.
Now why is Google so good at that? Because almost every business owner makes sure to put their business on GMaps themselves and keep that information updated so it doesn’t depend on one person going through the area regularly.
Nowadays it would be $19.99 per month and it’s a one year contract that renews three months before expiration.
I don’t know what happens if a significant amount of yt users used freetube. but that probably won’t happen.
Look at what happened with Nitter (alternative Twitter frontend). They’ll start changing around things so often that alternative frontends break every few days.
you’re describing opensuse Tumbleweed and its OpenQA suite