I worked at a computer shop years ago. I didn't snoop but there was one dude who did. On one occasion he found child porn and the cops were waiting when the dude came to pick up his laptop. I'm not saying it was right by any means, but in that instance it certainly fucked up a predator's day.
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I've recieved everything I've ever ordered in Ali Express. One item was broken, but it was like $4 so who cares?
Sounds like McDonald's can't afford to do business. I guess the free market will have them close.
I'm using Thunder, which is far from feature complete.
I'll do fucking both out of spite.
I block users.
Is he cosplaying Terry Crews in Idiocracy?
And now I have to pay taxes. Completely unacceptable.
I call bullshit.
Thank you for this great service to the community.
FDM? It looks fantastic.
I'm here in the same boat. OpenStack and other options are out there, but in smaller shops it's not viable to dedicate a whole team to them.
VMware is the standard that consultants are familiar with. Support has been excellent in my experience. Integrations exist with many enterprise systems. It's a no brainer for many executives when forced to run on prem services.
This shit tried to install a theme in my galaxy. Miss need to remove it.
I have two services that my main account has zero admin rights on: gitlab and nextcloud. Both have, potentially, sensitive data owned by others. I've put massive passwords and MFA on both of those admin accounts. I figure if someone somehow harvests the session data or passwords and cracks 2fa on my account, that's the only one that will be affected.
Shut up and take my upvote.
Lemmings.
I've considered running a peertube instance, but I have a real concern about moderation and lack the time to do so.
I find this unlikely, especially without a source. That said, vanilla wow is already very playable on Linux using private servers.