I mean you can already do normal ethernet over coax if it's all you have in your building, thanks to MoCa.
I'm more productive in the office in my current job to be fair In my old job, no. Depends on your commute/type of work/hours, really.
Amazon Corretto 8 is widely used in the Finance industry for example
The problem is around DNS/IP whitelisting I worked for a large bank and we eventually gave up on it for customer emails because trying to keep your domain/IP ranges in the correct lists so that you didn't end up in spam…
how is it any different to writing to another WORM media like a cd?
Command and Conquer did it too, if I recall
> The first minivan was the Volkswagon type 2 in 1950. The British Morris J was a little earlier if I think
Email is one of the hardest things to self-host because of spam filtering.
Lenovo t14s g2 at home 2021 14" mac m1 pro at work
Ive got 3000 hours on HOI4
probably intel used to sell cheap core solos back in the core duo days, which were just duos where one of the cores was faulty so they disabled it. Same with the F model (no iGPU) chips today. People have done teardowns…
If it works out as say £150/seat/month to be in the office vs say £600/year for a reliable broadband connection, contributions toward power/heat, and providing a chair/desk/monitor setup, many won't consider the 2/3…
Because lots of things are written in it, it has good library/tool support, is pretty performant, lots of developers know it, and it's good/flexible enough for most tasks.
It does. Here in the UK at least, it's usually a lot cheaper to take cards than to pay transport (this is a real pain) and deposit fees (the latter is 2% on top of a fixed monthly fee, for my business account) so its…
I bet when you said a 12 litre jug and a 6 litre jug it wrongly assumed that you required it to actually make use of both the jugs in some way (not merely that they were available for possible use), leading to the…
I understand why - quite important on Samsungs to use dark mode and not just at night, as their OLED screens draw a less power displaying dark colours, giving improved battery life
> Anyone with an experience with this? I don't want my address and/or phone number publicly visible, so what are my options here? Depending where you are, you may already be required to share this information, for…
matters a lot, most orgs have a whitelist of permitted licences, and if some software you want to use isn't on it you have to jump through loads and loads of hoops, so much its usually not worth it.
not at all, I recall that no one (outside of the music industry perhaps) used the phrase 'digital rights management' until iTunes added DRM to music in 2003/2004, other things like the copy protection for…
> secure solid-state Or a CD
Depends where you live In the UK its technically illegal to rip a CD to your own PC to back it up, for example, see the recent high court case(s) about it where the government won against Brennan (who make hifi gear…
They might get lucky branding it PaLM but TCL own the trademark on the word Palm (Since the original Palm went out of business, and HP sold it off) in the software space Wonder if it will end up like the IOS/iOS thing…
The main benefit of it is it doesn't wear out unlike USB ports Ive had way too many phones fail conveniently after 18-24 months (just in time for an expensive 'upgrade'!) because the port has become…
Absolutely. The only thing I care about is the negative reviews on 3rdparty sites
electronic document signing as a concept is covered by many software patents if you started your own product doing it you would get sued by DocuSign and friends, and they have lots of money for lawyers so quite hard to…
I mean you can already do normal ethernet over coax if it's all you have in your building, thanks to MoCa.
I'm more productive in the office in my current job to be fair In my old job, no. Depends on your commute/type of work/hours, really.
Amazon Corretto 8 is widely used in the Finance industry for example
The problem is around DNS/IP whitelisting I worked for a large bank and we eventually gave up on it for customer emails because trying to keep your domain/IP ranges in the correct lists so that you didn't end up in spam…
how is it any different to writing to another WORM media like a cd?
Command and Conquer did it too, if I recall
> The first minivan was the Volkswagon type 2 in 1950. The British Morris J was a little earlier if I think
Email is one of the hardest things to self-host because of spam filtering.
Lenovo t14s g2 at home 2021 14" mac m1 pro at work
Ive got 3000 hours on HOI4
probably intel used to sell cheap core solos back in the core duo days, which were just duos where one of the cores was faulty so they disabled it. Same with the F model (no iGPU) chips today. People have done teardowns…
If it works out as say £150/seat/month to be in the office vs say £600/year for a reliable broadband connection, contributions toward power/heat, and providing a chair/desk/monitor setup, many won't consider the 2/3…
Because lots of things are written in it, it has good library/tool support, is pretty performant, lots of developers know it, and it's good/flexible enough for most tasks.
It does. Here in the UK at least, it's usually a lot cheaper to take cards than to pay transport (this is a real pain) and deposit fees (the latter is 2% on top of a fixed monthly fee, for my business account) so its…
I bet when you said a 12 litre jug and a 6 litre jug it wrongly assumed that you required it to actually make use of both the jugs in some way (not merely that they were available for possible use), leading to the…
I understand why - quite important on Samsungs to use dark mode and not just at night, as their OLED screens draw a less power displaying dark colours, giving improved battery life
> Anyone with an experience with this? I don't want my address and/or phone number publicly visible, so what are my options here? Depending where you are, you may already be required to share this information, for…
matters a lot, most orgs have a whitelist of permitted licences, and if some software you want to use isn't on it you have to jump through loads and loads of hoops, so much its usually not worth it.
not at all, I recall that no one (outside of the music industry perhaps) used the phrase 'digital rights management' until iTunes added DRM to music in 2003/2004, other things like the copy protection for…
> secure solid-state Or a CD
Depends where you live In the UK its technically illegal to rip a CD to your own PC to back it up, for example, see the recent high court case(s) about it where the government won against Brennan (who make hifi gear…
They might get lucky branding it PaLM but TCL own the trademark on the word Palm (Since the original Palm went out of business, and HP sold it off) in the software space Wonder if it will end up like the IOS/iOS thing…
The main benefit of it is it doesn't wear out unlike USB ports Ive had way too many phones fail conveniently after 18-24 months (just in time for an expensive 'upgrade'!) because the port has become…
Absolutely. The only thing I care about is the negative reviews on 3rdparty sites
electronic document signing as a concept is covered by many software patents if you started your own product doing it you would get sued by DocuSign and friends, and they have lots of money for lawyers so quite hard to…