That doesn’t make sense or I’m reading it wrong
That doesn’t make sense or I’m reading it wrong
Careful now, you might end up with few news posts
Now I’m imagining “these guys” are named Nicky Mouse
Their servers must run on air
20 or 50 people in my country, depending on sector, apparantly. Just had to look it up.
Used to know someone who had a chain of stores. He never went over the limit, he simply owned many smaller businesses that worked together under a unified brand name…
Microsoft probably added or changed unnecessary shit to the OOXML format that your old version can’t handle.
Do all documents open without any problems?
Zentyal replaces windows server. It has active directory, file server, print server, domain controller and mail server, all in a way compatible with Microsofts products, but it’s Linux. I worked with it many years ago and it did what it says on the tin. I haven’t worked with newer versions.
In this case the AI is kinda wrong. It’s not a Thunderbird replacement in any way, rather an OWA replacement and Exchange alternative. You could use Thunderbird to connect to it probably.
What you could use is the Thunderbird extension TbSync, or Owl. Both work, but TbSync is free.
This reminds me of something…
You got me curious. Passwords yeah, but tax documents? Why?
GNOME disks is a nice GUI that lets you setup disks with ease. Encryption can be easily setup with it.
So when the laptop dies, the disk cannot be read anywhere because the tpm is lost?
If your drive starts malfunctioning, then without encryption you might be able to read some sectors and recover a few things. With encryption you are SOL.
My drives are not encrypted because it’s a hassle if things start going wrong. My NAS is software raid so the individual disks mean nothing anyway. The only drive that is encrypted is my backup disk and I’m not really sure if it was needed.
GOOOOOOAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLL
He also truncated his last name to remove the -berg suffix, along with the first name change.
Tolerant for the intolerant smth smth
When they call me to fix their PC 😂
My current Android phone has 4GB and it’s really smooth. I’ve got 90 Firefox tabs open and several apps. I’d love to see that level of optimization in a startup, but more RAM will just mask the bad optimization.
Our beloved consoles from the 80s and 90s were built with off the shelf parts, this is no different. Custom hardware in a niche market would lead nowhere.
You laugh, but stay safe