>the client liked the UI exactly as it was. That's nice, but how will we keep the tech treadmill spinning, and tech workers employed, with that kind of attidue?! /s
A "hacker" is someone who makes something do what it wasn't intended to do. Plugging a high-end laptop into the correct number of monitors is not hacking. Maybe stick to Intel chipsets if you must have 4 screens. Or…
>the client liked the UI exactly as it was. That's nice, but how will we keep the tech treadmill spinning, and tech workers employed, with that kind of attidue?! /s
A "hacker" is someone who makes something do what it wasn't intended to do. Plugging a high-end laptop into the correct number of monitors is not hacking. Maybe stick to Intel chipsets if you must have 4 screens. Or…