

Dial-up would take several minutes just to load the framework of a modern webpage.
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Dial-up would take several minutes just to load the framework of a modern webpage.
This.
My wife and I have 5 kids. The two eldest have phones (Pinwheel phones), and we also have a Switch and some tablets. When asked about playing on devices, we have told them more than a few times to go play with toys or to just go outside (weather permitting). Sometimes a tantrum happens, at which point they lose all device privileges for a certain amount of time until they shape up.
Hahaha, same here. No wonder they’re killing it.
Given MS’s track record, W12 may actually be good.
Pixel 9 Pro XL on Android 15.
That said, I haven’t tried changing the photo gallery app yet.
I have many, many apps installed through not-Play Store methods. Haven’t really run into any issues with them. Yeah, Android gets a bit picky on initial install, but once you’ve gone through that process once, it becomes a no-brainer.
Aegis is my go-to. But I also have two phones - my personal Pixel and a work-issued iPhone. I need 2FA on my work phone, but Aegis doesn’t support iOS. Proton came through here. It’s open-source, too.
Because complacency. That’s all I can think of.
Apparently Yahoo uses Microsoft Bing for their search backend.
Same kinds of people who still pay for AOL.
When MS ditched the Hotmail name, they went to their “Live” branding. I have an account with that domain, in addition to my old Hotmail account.
I wish I held onto my old Yahoo account, but it got so full of spam that it became completely unusable; so I deleted it 🫤
What I mean is that you don’t have control over it anymore, whoever received it can show it to whoever and whatever they choose.
I run a W10 LTSC VM on both my laptop and desktop for this purpose. I refuse to use Windows on bare metal, but I also understand that some software simply does not exist (nor functions under Wine) on Linux. Things like Adobe Acrobat, which I need for legal things from my lawyer for custody stuff, some vehicle diagnostic software, and software for my fucking labelmaker (Brother PT-D600, broken screen, will fix or replace eventually).
What features of Excel do you use that warrants exclusivity? I’m genuinely curious.
LMDE here. No ragrets. Mint features, Debian stability, and none of the Canonical weirdness.
Emails you write to literally anyone are no longer private the moment it leaves your outbox.
My work laptop is a Surface 7 with that NPU (miss my Thinkpad T15 already), and it has absolutely zero “Recall” feature that I could find. Company uses W11 Enterprise though, so maybe that has something to do with it?
Big yikes if so. The only public-facing part of my stack is Overseerr.
Ooh, sorry, you missed the single pixel on the corner of the adjacent tile, FAIL
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