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Little Bobby Tables we call him.
Little Bobby Tables we call him.
I knew what it was, but I clicked it anyway. Not disappointed.
How is your system configured and protected so poorly that reusing passwords leaks half your user data?
Great, now I feel homesick. I remember doing this hike as a kid. Great pictures!
I love ufw… So straightforward and easy to use.
Extensions by definition are a security issue. For that matter, so is being connected to the Internet in the case of a browser.
Google does not have a handle on platform abuse for the past year or two. The cracks are starting to show.
This is interesting. What I’m hearing is they didn’t have proper anti-affinity rules I’m place, or backups for mission-critical equipment.
The data center did some dumb stuff, but that shouldn’t matter if you set up your application failover properly. Architecture and not testing failovers are the real issue here
Beat me to it, it collects an ungodly amount of PII
I was with you on everything until that last sentence.
Exactly. The only point it wins from me is AD identity integration in a work environment. Other than that edge and chrome are the same garbage.
Edge at work, FF everywhere else.
I don’t think it’s as unpopular as you think. I’ve also disabled them due to frequency.
Too many alerts for everything at all times. Alert fatigue is real. I hate that I’ve done it, as I may miss something important.
The better question is why would we want that?
Microsoft has historically not been friendly to anyone else. Until they prove otherwise, this is going to be my assumption. It’s some form of embrace/extend/extinguish.
I love that Linux is everything that Microsoft is not. I love that I have full control of my hardware. I have control over processes. I have control over packages. And user control is the default.
I can already join a Linux PC to a domain and run VPN. I can easily transfer files. I’m good.
Exactly. We need more people to move away from it.
I typically lead by example and will tell anyone who listens about how good modern Firefox is.
Everyone is talking about how these things won’t work. And they’re right, they won’t work 100% of the time.
However, they work 80-90% of the time and help keep the numbers under control. Most importantly, they’re available now. This keeps Lemmy from being a known easy target. It gives us some time to come up with a better solution.
This will take some time to sort out. Take care of the low hanging fruit first.
Hell, I bought a 4k 60 hz TV from them and inputs are limited to 30 hz. I’ll never buy a Vizio anything again, sounds like this is their business as usual.