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Except it’s a very good thing for 2FA USB keys which prevent people from gaining access unless they have physical access to the key. Also useful for USB gamepads etc
Except it’s a very good thing for 2FA USB keys which prevent people from gaining access unless they have physical access to the key. Also useful for USB gamepads etc
Many airplane engineers are furries… So not surprising
I agree, but only on multi touch trackpad, regular mouse and keyboard it’s not great.
The peak of computer productivity was spreadsheets and smb shares in the '90s everything else has been downhill in terms of increase of distraction and time wasting inefficiencies.
Black screen, can’t search for that show on Disney/Netflix you watched and can’t remember
It will likely be protected in those cases behind the 365 environment which encloses copilot and prevents training on company data. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/copilot/privacy-and-protections
But you can open carry no problemo. WTF
Yeah it works fine by swapping and eating away the SSD
The text based version is still free
How and why is there a Blockbuster button lol
You can, you just can’t install any apps
That’s fine, but make it easily user replaceable then!
Better than Kiwi?
Brave on iOS is one of the more legitimate ways of getting an ad blocker
When Chrome/Firefox stop getting updates and websites stop working they will
And much much Better urban planning that’s focused on people not on cars
I haven’t really configured a tagging system that makes any sense so it’s mostly used the search through documents through text. I’d like to figure out how to hook up a vector database to it to do really fuzzy searching
Super cool that he just did an event with the head of government, Danielle Smith in the province of Alberta Canada
What’s wrong with it on a home network?