Good news: it didn’t happen at all!
Except having enough rare earth minerals to build all of that for all of the planets energy needs, forever.
Yup, except that part it’s a great plan.
It’s nice that you’re hopeful, but green energy in capitalism isn’t enough. We need degrowth or a revolution to actually save not just humanity, but the planet as well.
While I agree with this article from a user perspective, it’s completely wrong from an admin perspective.
Admin for Windows is leaps and bounds better than Mac. Having to wait weeks for ABM to be connected by Apple, plus the fact that once you have ABM setup it requires third party systems to connect to it to actually do any administration (JAMF, Addigy, etc) is frustrating and laughable all at once. Then on top of all of that, getting devices into ABM means you have to wipe the device. It’s so antagonistic to management it’s insane.
Caddy took an afternoon to figure out and setup, and it does your certs for you.
It wasn’t his money.
Get IEMs and get foam tips.
I’ve seen it respond to a prompt for a PowerShell script to send emails from user accounts with a command that was depreciated a year ago. The script also didn’t have the proper connection commands included either, nor did it make clear that you would have to connect.
You mean pos mayor of NYC, Eric Adams? Yeah that checks out.
The benefit is you can only open up 80/443, rather than a port per service/app.
I would but I had a terrible habit of getting snagged on things when walking around. I’ll take the worse quality of Bluetooth over destroying my port, my headphones, or my ears.
His foundation is a stack of lies. His desire is the same as it always was, control of what should be free.
His rockets suck and his cars suck.
Thankfully there are pcie cards that provide plenty of USB-C ports, but that we have to do that at all is annoying.
I’d like to see your script.
There are extensions for it.
Personally, I use syncthing to send my keepass database to the various devices I need it on.
Checking facts in a list of curated facts is not fact checking.
Most people do not actively have access to scholarly works, nor the aptitude to review it, nor the time to do so.
JFC, it’s a post about how M$ supports a genocide, and part of the response to the genocide is to BDS. What else is being on Linux in this context other than BDS?