Just to let you know, out of interest, you can have two different keys for a physical lock. It's how master-keying works.
I was in the same situation. Tried it every few years, and my rule was "If I need to google a CLI solution, I don't want it". But 3 years ago I tried Fedora on an Asus N56VZ and it's been flawless. Well, less issues…
As an amateur and untalented photographer, my results have benefited a lot from being able to shoot hundreds of photos and maybe get a single composition I'm proud of. Exposure, contrast etc has always been flexible to…
> The law doesn't make something right. I absolutely agree. If you feel a law is wrong, it is your absolute right to say so and demand change. This is the basis of all law and civilisation. The consensus of what is…
This is what Limited Companies, LLC's and Corporations are for. The monetary and time cost is minimal, but the mental benefit is pretty damn good.
That's a big assumption. In an executive/owner role where, say, you are the CTO, surely data protection (and therefore the risks and penalties involved in controlling this data) are a core concern? Owning or being in an…
By the graphic, I assume it's iPhone only? It's not clear otherwise.
Just to let you know, out of interest, you can have two different keys for a physical lock. It's how master-keying works.
I was in the same situation. Tried it every few years, and my rule was "If I need to google a CLI solution, I don't want it". But 3 years ago I tried Fedora on an Asus N56VZ and it's been flawless. Well, less issues…
As an amateur and untalented photographer, my results have benefited a lot from being able to shoot hundreds of photos and maybe get a single composition I'm proud of. Exposure, contrast etc has always been flexible to…
> The law doesn't make something right. I absolutely agree. If you feel a law is wrong, it is your absolute right to say so and demand change. This is the basis of all law and civilisation. The consensus of what is…
This is what Limited Companies, LLC's and Corporations are for. The monetary and time cost is minimal, but the mental benefit is pretty damn good.
That's a big assumption. In an executive/owner role where, say, you are the CTO, surely data protection (and therefore the risks and penalties involved in controlling this data) are a core concern? Owning or being in an…
By the graphic, I assume it's iPhone only? It's not clear otherwise.