Yes. Synology will do this fine. They’ve been cunty recently so I recommend QNap.
I recommend adding Tailscale for remote access.
Yes. Synology will do this fine. They’ve been cunty recently so I recommend QNap.
I recommend adding Tailscale for remote access.
I upgraded the audio in my car until I could listen to the music I like.
I use YouTube music and enjoy the New Releases playlist. Helps find new artists.
Banned for life from the street runoff sewer system in a relatively small city.
Zoom phone, google voice
Ima try again tomorrow.
Like I said, there’s always been a way to defeat this type of protection. This feature makes doing so more difficult.
So many commenters here and at the article get a hard on to bash MS for anything.
MS won’t make this a requirement, nor will they make using the Teams app a requirement. This isnt some backhanded way to get people to switch from Linux to windows.
This is MS responding to an enterprise feature request.
This has always been the case for anything that restricts screen capture. The tech makes getting detailed information more difficult, that’s all.
Adobe does this with PDFs by restricting printing. You can still record the screen and flip through each page.
Also, you’ll look odd holding your phone up to the screen.
Did you even read the article.
Yes, read the article.
“Microsoft” “will” “block”
Those parts of the title.
The source though indicates that it will be a Feature and it even has its own name. Sadly it doesn’t point out that it will be optional.
Additionally you can see in the comments of the article that people think this will be mandatory.
It’s not accurate because it will be an optional feature.
The irs accepts donations.
I found that using All to subscribe to things I like and over time using my subscribed list works.
You can also block communities you don’t want to see and view All by default.
I manage projects and cancel as many meetings as I can. 1hr meetings get shortened and I prevent workers from getting added to management calls where possible.
People that want to be in meetings aren’t working.
My dad took care of the head, probably just took it back to the woods.
It was assumed the dog was scavenging. The other side of the wooded area had a highway, it’s most likely the deer were hit by cars.
We had a male German shepherd/husky mix when I was a kid. One winter a snow drift built up on the fence and he used that to jump out. As spring melted it away, he continued to use it to jump over the fence until there was no drift left and he was just leaping from the ground.
He would go on adventures. There was a wooded area a few miles away and he would regularly drag back deer parts. Usually bones, but one time we got a call from our neighbor who said our dog was dragging something down the road.
It turned out to be a multi-point buck head.
I think you used autopilot. Here’s a blog that might help.
https://berkihub.com/add-or-remove-enrolled-user-as-local-admin
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