
Your partner has an impressive bank account.
Your partner has an impressive bank account.
This is why I personally am looking forward to fully self-driving cars. We’re a long way off, but when self-driving cars can completely replace the human element, I think the world will be a much safer place.
As much as a lot of that hate it warranted, I’d say the install location isn’t so much a Teams issue as it is a Windows issue and how it handles user-level vs system-level installs. Obviously still a Microsoft problem, but important to note.
Ah, neat! Yeah that would work then. I’d hope that your usernames are unique in your self-hosted setup, so that should work just fine. Very nice!
Hmm…this should work but I do have a concern on it based on my experience with AWS. Maybe this is different with minio though.
In AWS, S3 bucket names are globally unique. Not just to your AWS account, but across ALL S3 buckets period. So let’s say you have a username of “test” and use that policy. If that user attempts to create a bucket and that bucket name is taken, well that user is out of luck.
Obviously if minio doesn’t require globally unique bucket names you’re probably fine, but otherwise this could realistically become a problem.
That’s where I’m at. I use it regularly for learning new things and for entertainment, so I don’t mind paying for it, and getting rid of ads while supporting creators is perfectly fine with me.
You’ll have to pry my root access from my cold dead fingers!
jk…take it. I’d rather not have to worry about OS-level shenanigans anymore.
Same. I used to pay for premium even though I was an Apollo user. I paid because I liked Reddit and thought it brought me value.
Now I’m only keeping my account to ensure my posts and comments stay dead as best as I can.
If all the employees are in a union, you can’t get rid of all the unions without getting rid of all the employees.
Same, though I guess maybe? The public posts and comments make reddit more valuable. Private messages don’t.
That being said, I’m calling incompetence on this one.
Because my ability to disappoint may be faster.
I had to read that again as I thought it was someone telling that to Oracle, which would make WAY more sense.
Somebody give this guy a goddamn phd.
So I’ve heard they’ve been making some controversial decisions as of late but I’m out of the loop. What happened?
I still use it since I find it pretty useful. If I’ve got something I want to search for and I don’t know quite how to ask it, I’ll describe what I’m trying to learn about on ChatGPT. From there, it can tell me what I need to know, or at least give me enough of the relevant terminology to make it much easier for me to google it.
I ran PowerDeleteSuite a week or two ago initially, and since then I’ve seen the occasional post or comment reappear every few days. That seems to have stopped now for me though.
I’m genuinely curious what the cause is, especially since I had them overwritten before deleting, and they would still come back to the unedited content.
I don’t know about you, but I was going to test to see how many human heads you could fit in one of the headsets at a time. We’ll see who’s laughing then!
Nah. No need to as Mastodon and Lemmy exist, and I have no desire to give Meta data.
Ah, that’s a good point. I was thinking specifically within Lemmy apps, and not so much across the board.
I’m lucky in that my employer went the opposite direction. Downsizing our local office and just letting us all be 100% remote. We’re a geographically distributed group so it doesn’t make sense to enforce office requirements.