When I used it years ago it already ran better under proton.
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When I used it years ago it already ran better under proton.
The bottom still suggest to tip... It's not used to give their employees a better wage, it's to show lower prices on the menus.
I've seen offices where only a few people were able to connect to the network printer and just ask people if they can print it.
Usually they've tries using flash drives but many large printers are also terrible at reading pdf files from them.
Edit: Should note that most of these people were smart and were able to follow instructions. However the big office printers can be an utter pain at times.
Do feel like 512GB isn't a lot these days. Especially with bigger libraries.
Can't find a source for this
Lots of shitty techs are afraid of the command line. Lots of companies also just have an AD server and nothing more these days.
I honestly don't think a lot of the community sees Oracle as the good guys...
Honestly, for closed source software the POCs are also immediately available. Lots of threat actors just use patch diffing.
These days vulnerabilities are at times also patched with other non-related commits to conceal what exactly has changed.
For technical people... Yes.
For people who aren't that technical? No.
Don't get me wrong, the Home Assistant Green and SkyConnect dongle is great and massively makes maintenance for the regular joe easier (no pis or other hardware that loads from the SD/hardware considerations).
But some stuff in UX would have to improve, which it already is doing ofcourse.
Problem is that some companies double dip. Pay for the service and have your data sold.
This is Google Play Store you dingus
The problem is that most people aren't making RepRap printers from scratch, they're buying kits which has everything included.
Bambu makes decent gear, I don't think we want to have the only option being Chinese machines which always makes compromises to make it cheaper. And that's coming from a person who uses Chinese printers.
Read the article first. They exclusively tailored to criminals on cybercrime forums. If they were shutting down all VPNs which were used by criminals then they would have gone after all.
While performing incident response engagements I've seen a lot of criminals using Proton and others, due to them not being purposely designed for criminals they get away with it.
It's just like when they shut down RedVDS in January.
You're thinking of profit, not revenue
I'm guessing you're underestimating the amount of little kids who are simply put in front of a tablet with Pepa Pig on YouTube
I can hate both.
People can also hate the fact that if you have enough money you can make everything legal.
Open article, control+f for "crypto". 0 results.
He was not arrested for privacy, there are huge open groups on Telegram for piracy, csam and cyber criminals.
These groups are not encrypted, everything is stored in plain text on their servers. He is being arrested for not removing/moderating this content.
It's a primo meme and it's your loss for thinking it's not funny...
Those group channels do NOT have encryption, telegram misleading users is an absolute stain. All this is stored in plain text on Telegram's servers.
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