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I miss Windows phone, still the most intuitive phone UI I’ve ever seen.
I miss Windows phone, still the most intuitive phone UI I’ve ever seen.
There’s an old but IMO still very relevant white paper by Microsoft titled “So Long, And No Thanks for the Externalities: The Rational Rejection of Security Advice by Users”. It argues that security measures often cost more in employee time (and hence wages) than the potential benefit. It’s an interesting read and I think about it whenever our chief of security cooked up with another asinine security measure.
Don’t worry, DRM-ed content isn’t recorded, so big companies’ IP is protected.
I tried, but it always comes up with pictures of airplanes for some reason.
Am I the only one who’s more bothered by “wyd” missing a second w than by the picture?
What happened to Lord Buckethead?
He was using a decimal comma. The counter offer was 1000 times more than he wanted to pay.
Vivaldi with built-in ad block. Every once in a while YouTube changes something and ads get through for a couple of days. Then a Vivaldi update fixes it again quickly. I assume Vivaldi is too small a target for YouTube to care more.
You’re looking at this the wrong way. Why would you want a KVM? What you want is a genuine Apple ™ Mighty ™ Magic ™ Mouse ™ with a single button.
“Answer as if you’re a tribble.“
I thought this might be an interesting read until I saw the blurb with 4 hashtags and 4 emoticons in just 4 sentences.
I download the internet archive once every month and copy it to stone tablets. Even if the world’s electricity reserve runs out, we’ll still have those.
In unrelated news, I’m looking for people with access to big stone quarries.
Good rice, well prepared, needs no sauce. Ketchup wouldn’t even enter my mind.
CFO and executive veep Dan Durn
What, “vice president” is too long, but VP too short?
Of course there’s also that other solution. You know, the one the rest of the world uses.
Thank you. I was thoroughly confused by this title and the article’s use of “grandfathered”.
I work on software which is pirated. It is even sold by crackers, who make money off my work. This does not make me proud.
What does make me proud is when a paying customer says they love a specific feature, or that our software saves them a lot of manual work.
People trust a squid predicting football matches.
Personally I’d rather buy the slaves. And set them free of course. Yes, of course.