It does just work for normal users.
Normies use the installed os. Just install a browser and office suite, thats all the need and care about.
It does just work for normal users.
Normies use the installed os. Just install a browser and office suite, thats all the need and care about.
I’ll believe it when I see it.
How is spam filtering compared to gmail.
Afraid to switch as gmail spam filtering is excellent
Google search opens up to more corps so everyone can get in on the enshittification
I don’t think a OS should ever be LESS open about what a user can do.
I feel blessed when a user can find the power on button.
all of a sudden we’re saying it should’ve been more like Apple?
Nope, all I am saying is care should scale with adoption.
“With great power comes great responsibility”
Much, much more care should have being taken by all parties.
Microsoft should not have given kernel access to crowdstrike. Crowdstrike should not have being able to push a killing update.
Edit: Hindsight is 20 20
We are a small medical practice. It would cost approx $15k in batteries to give us about 3 operating hours. Not economically viable.
But do you think something like an airport would have enough diesel capacity to contiune operating in a power out?
All economic numbers are bullshit
Imho. We are too laissez faire about our dependence on computers.
Currently doing disaster planning for compliance. What I really want to put in the docs is “If power or internet goes down we are just fucked. No planning needed. “
4070 class GPU & total 120w tdp would be the desktop endgame setup for me.
I would love to go just for the star wars experience
You don’t need a mail server to send emails
Use an smtp smart host like smtp2go
Does it scan for Kaspersky?
Cake! I would make some pound cake. Then freeze in slices for storage.
Easily microwave a slice when you eat it
Case in point
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare
Not available in Australia
I want one. The only thing stopping me is current server has ecc
Bought it. (The external version). It’s bit buggy