Excel, Active Directory, and to a somewhat lesser degree MSSQL.
Excel, Active Directory, and to a somewhat lesser degree MSSQL.
Good. This should be forced via regulations. Touchscreen controls are provably more dangerous than buttons due to the distraction.
Veeam is not FOSS, but there is a free version, it’s user friendly, and has agents for both Windows and Linux.
You’d think that, but it doesn’t seem to, or if it does, the separation isn’t noticable.
Pilk isn’t bad, it’s kind of like a disappointing Pepsi float
Short answer is you would probably die.
Bleach and ammonia make chloramine gas which is incredibly poisonous, readily dissolves in water and is a fairly caustic acid.
I suppose that explains the difference in quality and usability
HP is still plenty serviceable as long as you’re getting HP Enterprise. The consumer stuff has been trash for almost 20 years now.
Saying “I don’t know enough about this to comment” is an answer when asked to comment on something. Also be willing to change your mind when presented with new information. Tangentially, don’t hold it against someone when their opinions change.
I have no idea how you managed to post this here from 2015, but I have some very worrying news for you.
I believe these are put in place to actually test your knowledge of the vocabulary and grammar, vs just being good at memorizing the handful of simple conversational samples.
I don’t know why they think this change is going to get anyone to switch.
5 seconds of nothing is still way better than a minute-long ad
I am always reminded of this tweet from ProZD when printers come up:
i’ve got a billion dollar idea, imagine a computer printer but like, it actually fucking works, it prints every time like it’s fucking supposed to without issue, it just does that no fucking problem, companies, feel free to take this idea, this one’s on me
Just wait until they learn about Daemons
You don’t need to use RDP though. In fact, MS really wants you to use remote powershell or admin center.
Although you could also use whatever 3rd party remote tools you want because you’re just running Windows Server
Aside from the fact that it runs on Windows, what makes HyperV so bad?
I’ve used it a bunch and it seems fine save for some weird quirks with OSs older than 2012 R2
Sounds like they’re still one of the best. That’s good to hear.
Do you know if this still gives artists the most cash after Epic’s purchase(and recent sale to songtradr)?
Man I wish.
Getting everyone to agree on a date and time for D&D is harder than any encounter you could face in-game
It’s also pretty hard to get malware without network capabilities
Google search is not the same thing as google Chrome. Search still sees a benefit in paying to be the default search provider in Firefox.