MS isn’t bothered because the vast majority of people don’t give a shit. “Many” is doing a lot of lifting in that paragraph. Its probably more accurate to say “…a few people distrust Edge…”
MS isn’t bothered because the vast majority of people don’t give a shit. “Many” is doing a lot of lifting in that paragraph. Its probably more accurate to say “…a few people distrust Edge…”
I thought he said they would replace the modules to support FSD?
As someone who actively defends and trains against these attacks, I still see people downloading and executing suspicious files regularly.
Are spelling and punctuation expected to be accurate?
I saw a dude jogging up the stairs and his gun fell out of his hoody sweats. He looked at it for a second and the picked it up and put it on his hoody like it was his phone.
5/7 best subway exit ever.
Cooking. So much SEO filler is avoided. You can’t rely on it though, it’s tried to sub sugar for brown sugar. You still need to understand basic flavor concepts.
My healthcare services websites. Their website and mobile app require separate logins. The website logs in then redirects to a completely different website.
They have a tax-free “store” that feels like a completely different website.
Everything is laid out using what seems like the idea of middle management and not modern design philosophy.
Amazon also bought up a comic distributor a while back which may make this easier to get the content I want.
I’ve never had issues emailing PDFs and epubs to my kindle address to read them.
I’ll need to check out kobu though, they have a color one that’s $100 cheaper.
No, it’s how we ended up with proofpoint, mimecast, barracuda and all the other spam filtering services.
They bought up postini. Before then their spam filtering was poor.
They then leveraged that to get enterprises ising postini into their email service. This created a vacuum for enterprise spam filtering since many customers did not like the Gmail enterprise features or changes to UI.
You can get everything under one brand with google.
Drive Photos Yt Music Yt tv
It’s designed to be device agnostic.
You can also do most of this with your Synology
Wasn’t this reported as being a result of the preview build?
I can get behind and inside this idea.
Client is too crazy, and it’s Nintendo. Lawyers won’t touch this.
I think the article is explaining that this is really just modifying wifi protocols to work over LoRa, to reduce LoRa costs.
This will probably only be beneficial to people currently using LoRa.
It’s to identify people that are an easy mark, and avoid people that are more observant.
You don’t, it’s a browser. You shouldn’t be doing anything interacting from a server anyways.
You can still do that but it’s through word webview. Some people won’t like that option.
A/b testing or code error?