

What’s easier in Windows compared to Linux? Except the fact that you have to install it, since it doesn’t come preinstalled on as many PCs. But many people who think Windows is easy would probably still consider installing it difficult.
What’s easier in Windows compared to Linux? Except the fact that you have to install it, since it doesn’t come preinstalled on as many PCs. But many people who think Windows is easy would probably still consider installing it difficult.
so I’m going to run a USB C cable to the Pi
Isn’t that already the case in the photo? It looks like the converter including all that cabling is only there to get 5v for the fan, but it’s difficult to see where the usb-c comes from
They keep quoting a report from Kyiv Insider, but I couldn’t find a link to it in the article, only links to other articles on their own site.
Fun fact, when I attempted to copy “Kyiv Insider” from the economic times article, it turned out as “Do not copy this site’s content!”
Maybe don’t ask sap then
That was another government though
YouTube’s Deliberate Indifference Exposes Anyone to disgusting Content
FTFY
Not sure how it compares to tiktok, but youtube seems to be favoring far-right content as well.
The fallout forced CEO Martin Winterkorn to resign, although he denied wrongdoing. U.S. authorities issued an arrest warrant for Winterkorn in 2018, but Germany does not extradite its nationals. His trial in Germany was paused in 2021 due to health issues, but he remains a key figure under investigation.
A plane that looks a bit like a car.
“Emailing large numbers of employees about any topic not related to work is not appropriate. We have an established forum for employees who have opted in to political issues,” says Microsoft spokesperson Frank Shaw in a statement to The Verge. “Over the past couple of days, a number of politically focused emails have been sent to tens of thousands of employees across the company and we have taken measures to try and reduce those emails to those that have not opted in.”
Work email is a tool provided by the company to be used for work topics. Some employees are apparently using this tool to send unrelated emails to people who didn’t sign up for it, but still have to deal with it somehow because they are probably required to check their email.
The company trying to reduce this seems reasonable to me, I’m surprised that so many people seem to take offense at it.
I think it’s an attempt to keep people on their platform who need easy access to a unix-like shell. Linux has it and so does mac os. Windows didn’t until they introduced wsl.
Valeskog said Stockholm had no intention of complying. “Of course, we’ll not sign it, we won’t return it, we’ll do nothing about it,” he said.
Apparently the purpose of the fork was to send copies of the messages somewhere else for archiving.
It’s crazy that one manufacturer being below 50% market share is news.
Not necessarily malware, but clicking on any link in the email, including the unsubscribe button, will let them know there is someone reading, and even clicking on links in the mail that goes to this address.
JS is difficult to avoid. Brave is easy to avoid, just use another browser.