Given how many older windows PCs ended up in botnets, forced automatic updates was probably a good thing.
Given how many older windows PCs ended up in botnets, forced automatic updates was probably a good thing.
If you’re calling 95 bad i don’t think you spent a lot of time in 3.1. Resolving IRQ conflicts, configuring winsock.DLL, whatever the hell else. 95 had its issues, especially on the gaming side, but it was leaps and bounds better than what came before. Meanwhile 98SE was good enough to keep people, especially gamers, on it for a long time.
Would it? I think 90% of us heard about Lemmy on reddit.
An optimist, huh?
I kind of expect ads in an app store, but I also don’t use the ms app store.
Very possible they sold well if people didn’t know about the requirement to be online.
Doesn’t the use of VoIP often make these hard to trace, as well?
This is true of a lot of large companies in general. The fact that they make money in spite of this shows how much the markets favor established players.
Every piece of software that’s available in Russia or China has to comply with their laws. Their laws are fucked up. This is also very easy to circumvent.
Sure, a lot of times they’re just letting other people lie through their products.
Its Instagram mashed up with artstation
They actually seem quite a bit different. The one for Cara isn’t perfectly round and seems to suggest a person in the middle.
I can say that in the case of enterprise windows setups, the system caches your login credentials if it can’t reach the domain controller, so that you can still log in even if you’re not on the corporate network. I imagine it does similar for windows accounts (but I never use one so I can’t say for sure).
Well it’s probably the music labels. They basically only exist to steal money from the actual creators.
For what it’s worth… You’re already eligible to a free tax return if you’re under a certain income. Edit: Reference - I think a lot of people are unaware of this.
I think it’s more likely that, because the public perceives Google as being a bit behind Microsoft on AI, it’s to their advantage to push a “AI is not ready yet” narrative.
TBH this is surprisingly honest.
There was x11amp at one point. I forget what it’s named now.
Huh, it’s funny, my company uses Webex and I’d probably prefer Teams.
LOL, yeah, manufacturers don’t follow this at all.