Why should my computer not be able to supprot Windows 11?
Why should my computer not be able to supprot Windows 11?
Nice!
I work at a very small company, so there is no policy for which software to use and I would replace the one software that is Windows only if I could, even if I had to remain on Windows. The problem I have in this case is that we rely external tools that only work with this software, only on Windows. :-(
I get your point. I would asume that those who chose to remove adware and remove telemetry would also be the same group that use ad blockers.
Is it not the one who claims something that has the burden of proof? I’m confused.
His face in this picture
I wish I could use Linux at work but the software used does not have any alternative (that I can use) and I can’t be bothered with debloating and all that jazz. I try to keep work and private seperate instead.
I’ve read enough posts over at /r/sysadmin, it is always DNS.
Also relevant: https://www.wired.com/2015/11/null/
Buy now, pay later does not prevent crippling debt. It makes it easy to buy without thinking or realising the actual cost. It makes is easy to stack up invoices that you in the end can’t afford.
Pain = beard / hurt
Except when you want to learn it but there isn’t enough time to. Then it is nice and frustrating at the same time.
I don’t know about regular contact but they get money when you use their link to buy via gog.
https://heroicgameslauncher.com/donate
Use our link when making purchases on GOG and support the project. Cool right?
Perhaps that is why the client is so good.
That would have been awful, and I would hate to have to brush my teeth thrice!
I should have been clearer, I only attempted to provide a TL;DR.
While Heroic is great and I love it, I would be nice to have official support from GOG.
My partner gets super dry skin and cant shower everyday during winter. I shower daily, as in enough water to use soap where I smell and rinse after.
But yes, it’s mostly a common myth that you have to shower every day
My armpits would like a word.
My brother-in-law installed Linux Mint for his parents and they are very happy with it. The only problem was downloading epubs with Adobe DRM, so I taught her how to use knock1 in the terminal and then import the book into Calibre to upload them to her ereader.
[1] The original repo is either private or has been removed, but all code and binaries can be found here https://web.archive.org/web/20221010074634/https://github.com/BentonEdmondson/knock/releases