Yeah, modern Windows and HDDs don’t mix well. I refurbished multiple laptops and each time just throwing in a cheap SSD (and cleaning the cooler + sometimes reapplying thermal paste) would breathe new life into them.
Yeah, modern Windows and HDDs don’t mix well. I refurbished multiple laptops and each time just throwing in a cheap SSD (and cleaning the cooler + sometimes reapplying thermal paste) would breathe new life into them.
I waited until the last day of support to upgrade from Windows 7 to 10, I plan on doing the same with Windows 10.
With Windows 10 and 11 Microsoft has been gradually removing control from the user’s hands and I’m still miffed about that.
Is it just me or this article is riddled with typos and gramatical errors?
Right, now I remember reading about that, I forgot.
Yes, you need a passkey per service, so you would quickly end up with your 25 slots full.
The issue is that most of them are limited in the amount of passkeys they can manage.
In the case of the Yubikey 5
Currently, YubiKeys can store a maximum of 25 passkeys.
Yeah, I have a Docker Compose example. I left out the SSL certificate generation out of it because users can piggy-back on Nginx Proxy Manager ou Caddy to handle it for them.
I personally went for PiHole + DNS-over-TLS / DNS-over-HTTPS in order to use PiHole on my phone while outside my home. It doesn’t require to constantly have a VPN active, which saves a bit of battery life. Its only drawbacks are that it requires a domain name for DNS-over-HTTPS, a way to route traffic to your server and additional setup and software (Dnsproxy and Certbot)
I’m more disappointed by their decision to not consider Microsoft’s Edge and Bing as core platforms, even though the former is being pushed way too hard in Windows and the later is used as part of other search engines’ indexes (ie. DuckDuckGo, Kagi, Qwant)
I got the full-screen splash screen depicted on the second screenshot a couple of weeks ago, I screamed “No!” thinking Microsoft upgraded me to W11 without my consent. My partner thought my computer was broken 😂
How is that article even remotely related to Technology other than Steve Ballmer being former CEO of Microsoft?
Also the article is mostly empty and was written from a single quote from Ballmer.
L4s reposting a link I posted two days ago 🙃
I’m afraid that if AI ends up being just a fad, Mozilla won’t be able to recover from this bet.
How was it a poor product? By itself, sure, there wasn’t that many VR apps sold on the Microsoft Store, but once plugged into SteamVR, it was another story. WMR offered headsets for every budgets, from the low end to the very high-end and with more flexibility than HTC’s Vive and Valve’s Index.
It’s not the first time I migrated instances, it’s a fairly manual process: you have to export and import your followings, blocked accounts, instances and words. Toots are not migrated to the new account, but your followers will automatically follow your new account.
Crap, I just moved Mastodon instances yesterday
It would be a fair assumption if Microsoft’s clients were individuals and businesses, but their main clients are the OEMs that buy and package Windows licenses with the computers they sell.
Now, I don’t see why OEMs would ask Microsoft to drop this requirement (it’s not particularly hard or unbearably expensive to add TPM), and even if they did they don’t have a say in this as Microsoft has hard hardware requirements for Windows PC.
Unfortunately most banks’ policy is that if you were at the source of the payment (in this example, you willfully entered your credit card information and validated the payment) then they won’t refund the payments.
I’m also afraid that people do not realize early enough that they got scammed, they can realize that weeks later.
Well, almost fell for it last month while heading for Lisbon. Can’t Booking force hotels to use strong 2FA (ie. not SMS-based 2FA) in order to stop accounts takeover?
Ah yes, classic tech solutionism.
“No need to be frugal, the tech will evolve and fix the causes of climate change!”
We need a solution right now, not in a decade, dumb ass. So frugality is the answer.