Yubikey and yubico authenticator is king. Just need multiple keys. Stick it in a PC or tap it on your phones nfc… bam totp code pulls up.
Yubikey and yubico authenticator is king. Just need multiple keys. Stick it in a PC or tap it on your phones nfc… bam totp code pulls up.
He doesn’t need a citation for that, anyone can spend a few minutes on there and see.
I fly Boeing because if we crash and die my family gets paid
If something happens where I don’t die, and I get to join a suit, either way I won’t have to work the next day so it’s cool
I mean, that’s already a problem. Can’t recall the name but Amazon has their own network they’re working on to allow devices to communicate when they don’t have internet access
Personally, I opened up my tv years ago and desoldered the microphone that was built into it, and removed the antennas for it’s wifi chip. Total pain in the ass, but it’s worth doing if you like your tinfoil hat.
Well google does a horrible job at combating it
Only if you’re the kind of absolute dolt to let your television connect to the internet
Ah. Well as far as I was told two months back, they didn’t plan on dropping the E3/E5*300 seat requirements, only the 300 seat of copilot requirements. But I haven’t kept on top of it, all my companies clients are too small fish to drop 100-200k a year on unproven tech
From what I’m told, Ms was basically running things at a loss when they first opened the doors.
$30? Idk how it is in the consumer space, but in the Enterprise world the initial opening for copilot required 300 seats of E3 or better, and then a purchase of 300 seats of copilot 365 at $30 each. They were supposed to drop the 300 copilot 365 seat req q1 but I’m not sure if they did.
3030012=108,000 per year for copilot. E3 is 36 a month, 30012=129,600.
Big money.
And the dev might have to pay a lawyer to defend himself in court while the company tries to prove their point.
Sure, he might get it back. Maybe. But he also would likely end up in debt defending himself, even if there’s no real merit to the case.
Sorry, I can’t hear you over how much they have businesses over the barrel with their absurd subscription licensing costs
How has MS become more friendly to FOSS? (Genuine question)
You must not work in IT
Would you risk going into massive legal debt for project you make no money from? Or would you continue to develop it for yourself and no longer post it publicly.
Unfortunately most humans are absolute idiots, so I expect you’ll be wrong. They’ll still have idiots preordering their latest cookie cutter ass game
Ubisoft exec, you should get comfortable sucking our collective dicks
Nah last several times I ordered, I saw one date expected before I order. The next day the expected date changes and it takes a week to turn up. They’ve been trash for a while.
No, but there is at least one app out there that lets you set a panic code that will wipe the phone when used
No, apple pushes “privacy” from companies that are not apple. They collect just as much data as the googs.
My most trouble free environments are the azure ones. Servers spin up or down based on user count. It’s not cheap though.
Azure backups are the shit. Need to roll back to yesterday to pull a copy of a file? Log onto azure, go to backup section. Then you download an executable and get a key. Run it on your file server, and it mounts a copy of the disk as it was at backup time. So nice and easy.
Just curious–where are you hosting your vms? We have a handful that use azure, but most are running on prem esxi. I’m biased because I came in to nothing being documented
I just watched a video of one of these going down the wrong side of the road yesterday