Anything is ok for long term storage as long as you have a backup and you have tested the recovery
Anything is ok for long term storage as long as you have a backup and you have tested the recovery
Wow… the tvOS one is interesting to me… I will watch with interest
I always thought this is why the Facebooks and Googles of the world are hoovering up the data now
I have been using Jdownloader2 for years… I don’t know what the differences are, but might be an option for people who want something GUI based
Because Windows 11 is yet another painful transition for staff who are mostly IT illiterate folk, and it easier to leave things the way they are until necessary…
Just what you look for in a President of one of the worlds most powerful countries
I thought I read that Intel said this was from messing with voltages? I have had plenty of these processors in the last couple of years and never experienced crashes, but I don’t overclock
I don’t know how common my attitude is, but the only one I pay is for iCloud storage. I will find an app with a one off payment or nothing
Enterprise is close (no candy crush etc), but LTSC still rules supreme
Maybe they think they have the one up on Apple this year and want to lead rather than follow… I hope it is something exciting, even though I am an iPhone user. Any innovation is great though I am guessing it will be AI related
I eventually got the GPU passed through to the VM… it took about a day of following different guides. Then I tried the same thing on a container and it was about 3 mins work and it was in infinitely better experience with plex in a container instead of a vm
Sure, but it would be illogical to think that a company with seemingly unlimited resources would get fined, and then introduce new that didn’t exactly comply with what was required… I mean, I would think they are working with the EU to ensure it is within a millimeter of what they are allowed. It seems you just don’t like it.
You think a multi trillion dollar company is just winging it from a legal standpoint? Or do you think they have worked with the EU to develop the policy within a hair of what they are actually required to do?
I can’t remember if the word at the time was that they were trying to stop the calls from affecting performance or they wanted the juicy data all for themselves
Seems pretty clear why the apis were shut down for apps
Lemme guess… they are worried companies are using it to train ai, so better close it off so they control access to it
You should apply for a job as head of their legal department…
I stumbled across this the other day…
As a shortcut to configuring it, you can go to the site (like Kagi) and if they have a text field to paste into (or a search field) you can generally right click on the field and select ‘add keyword for this search’… so say you add ‘kagi’ as a search term (in the cmdlet) in the browser address bar you would just type kagi <paste url> and hit enter