My workplace has this common braindead policy where we have to change our passwords every 3 months. So every time I change it, Microsoft page asks me, “HOW WAS IT?”
Like it wasn’t annoying enough.
My workplace has this common braindead policy where we have to change our passwords every 3 months. So every time I change it, Microsoft page asks me, “HOW WAS IT?”
Like it wasn’t annoying enough.
I keep businesses in my area up-to-date, doesn’t take much time at all.
It says “page not found”, maybe because I’m not in EU.
Yeah but then your system starts behaving weirdly here and there.
When I used Mint, it felt like packages are outdated just like on Debian (based on Ubuntu LTS + needs time to rebase onto a new one).
I’m pretty sure I wasn’t born here, detective.
I missed all the fun because there was no ads in my country, and the Amazon app was just a weird western thing removed right away. Unity was pretty good though.
You’ve been very unlucky. There’s plenty of properly working flatpaks.
Every distro ships steam, really?
If “rooted” is a requirement, then this won’t work.
Flameshot was great. One day it just stopped working on my Ubuntu (Gnome). Now I use the default tool that comes with KDE, and it’s nearly perfect.
I was under impression that the big issue would be adoption. Like my bank supports only Google Pay and Samsung Pay, but definitely not a “FOSS Pay”.
I wish I knew a living soul using the bottom one. Not on a Deck.
If my phone rings, and I see an unknown number, I just decline. I’m at this level of trust.
Could you please elaborate what you mean by saying “hardware security updates”?
They’re proobably working on how to track messages on the way, like “hey, wanna use RCS? here’s our com.google.rcs library”, which by coincidence sends every message to Google.
Doesn’t work for me with or without VPN, Canada or not. Weird.
It’s more about supporting a new standard. Plenty of folks are using same credentials everywhere, and passkeys could potentionally change that. Also, entering 1 thing is easier than entering 2.
Ooh, I do care! I’ll get one more ext4 drive in my system!