That’s possible too
That’s possible too


There are plenty of options for MDM and directory services and cloud storage and online document editing has a million alternatives.


The Microsoft stack itself is being replaced.

I’m the fun uncle


They are already working on Microsoft
So, he’s tasting you right now. That’s what that is.


There’s also fun bullshit communities that refuse to migrate too. I listen to some of them on YouTube as they read the stories from there while I work on other things or drive.
I tried creating a community here but never got others to post their show too.


Oh there was money to be made there too. Just by the wrong people.


There is no lemmy in 2036. It was never added to the international whitelist of websites formed in to 2028 intended to protect the children from non-corporate exploitable activity.
I have a former stray given to me by a friend who was feeding him on his porch for a year or so. Said stray now understands this home is a safe place. He wants handled, but must stay on the ground. He want food but all the time. He wants to sleep with you, but not actually sleep. He wants to play on the bed. We wants to snuggle but will wake you up with a tooth or claw piercing your finger a minute before the alarm goes off.
He’s adorable. He’s an asshole.


I don’t think valve should hesitate in jumping into the mobile market. It’s ripe for disruption, especially right now and valve has no issues throwing money at new hardware.
fixed it! its a weird fedora thing… https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/nut-server-documentation/83708/14
sean@hooty:~$ systemctl status nut-driver@printerUPS.service
○ nut-driver@printerUPS.service - Network UPS Tools - device driver for NUT device 'printerUPS'
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/nut-driver@.service; enabled; preset: disabled)
Drop-In: /usr/lib/systemd/system/service.d
└─10-timeout-abort.conf
/etc/systemd/system/nut-driver@printerUPS.service.d
└─nut-driver-enumerator-generated-checksum.conf, nut-driver-enumerator-generated-devicename.conf, nut-driver-enumerator-genera>
/etc/systemd/system/nut-driver@.service.d
└─override.conf
Active: inactive (dead)
Docs: man:upsdrvsvcctl(8)
https://www.networkupstools.org/historic/v2.8.4/docs/man/upsdrvsvcctl.html
man:ups.conf(5)
https://www.networkupstools.org/historic/v2.8.4/docs/man/ups.conf.html
man:nut.conf(5)
https://www.networkupstools.org/historic/v2.8.4/docs/man/nut.conf.html
man:usbhid-ups(8)
https://www.networkupstools.org/historic/v2.8.4/docs/man/usbhid-ups.html


again, you didnt counter, you just said “nuh-uh”
I dont mind not getting the last word but that seems important to you and I’m petty so guess how this is going to go?


Cute. You assert you are right by ignoring my point completely. I gave an example where a switch that does nothing could be used to convince you it did something. You basically said “nuh-uh”.


Beware software updates. Google has already announced the Gemini mandate is being rolled out for all devices next year.


Let’s say I install a button on your car that flips from “broken” to “fixed” my itself. Anytime you complain something is wrong, I flip that switch to “fixed.” That doesn’t change anything. The switch just tells other things to do something. It doesn’t enforce anything. It’s basically telling Google whether you want it or not, not actually obeying you.


It’s true profit can benefit from people being mad at Google but abandoning Google services doesn’t automatically make you a proton user either.
A big problem with this was having everything all with one provider in the first place.