And that’s fine. What the exodus to Bluesky is doing is making it easier for people to stomach switching to similar platforms, so if Bluesky also went to shit, the inertia is much lower for people to abandon it.
And that’s fine. What the exodus to Bluesky is doing is making it easier for people to stomach switching to similar platforms, so if Bluesky also went to shit, the inertia is much lower for people to abandon it.
And how many users does Mastodon have?
What about censoring " x ". That might help filter more posts.
Did they have that intention when they disarmed their nuclear weapon in exchange for Russia promising to respect their sovereignty? What about when Russia invaded them in 2014?
What ‘reality’?
My poor memory is telling me the heat is used to make the bits easier to flip, so you can use a weaker magnetic field that only affects a smaller area, allowing you to pack in bits more closely. It shouldn’t have the same problem as SMR.
That’s what the support person said to me as well, but I didn’t get that option when I tried to cancel the subscription. My guess is that it wasn’t rolled out globally just yet, so if anyone didn’t find this option you can just contact the sales team to downgrade.
Exactly, the only reason I have the subscription is for Excel and OneDrive. My NAS and home network is still not good enough to cover the backup needs of my whole family.
They still do that, though.
Because they’re fucking stupid and thinks fucking over their customers brings in more profit.
Just call the sales team and get the classic plan. No more having to deal with Copilot and you get the old price back.
Nah, it’s all hinges on Excel. It’s still unbeatable at this point.
Oops, didn’t notice the link. I’ll check it out.
I see, so it’s only possible if you drink it consecutively. Do you use a strainer or put the leaves in the cup?
What methods do you use to dry the tea leaves and stems after each brew?
You can call the sales team and ask them to change your subscription to the classic version to opt-out of Copilot and get the old price back, if you still need the subscription over changing to other open source office suites.
I don’t think he meant YOU specifically.
Looks more like a one-eyes side-eye.
But with less people, the chance of you finding the subsets that interests you or fit your interests better is much lower, and that’s one of the main issue.