iot is stripped-down 'windows lite' but they don't sell that to the masses they're trying to hoover-up data on, sling bullshit at, or trick into subscribing to stuff.
iot is excellent on the desktop or as a gamer. its existence is proof that none of the bullshit microsoft's been peddling is actually needed in the os, and that crap actually hurts performance and stability.
i bet the dipshit can't even name a rule of soccer other than the generalization "you can't touch the ball with your hands".. and even that would be stressing the brain cell a bit.
boss has this on her pc. put it on after she did accidentally "lose" all her tabs once (she keeps many open and restores session on re-launch). she hasn't since. and it's been years.
absolutely. my 30+ years experience says work and personal should be separate devices with no exceptions. and the 'work' one should be what they want on it, how they want it. if you then get malware, it's on them--not you. if you want something different, ask and get permission first.
i've salvaged enough older ddr3/ddr4 stuff and sata ssd to hopefully last until i see some newer stuff go through here destined for the recycle heap. but what i am short on is spinny hdd for more ''archive'' storage, i'm down to my last couple smaller hdd
in other words. they can't find anylegitimate issues with the mayor of new york and how he's governing and presenting himself to his constituents and the public, so they came up with this line of bullshit about thermostat settings.
just wait a few more years and the traditional cold weather kit won't be needed.
all my winter coats, mittens, gloves, scarves, and boots. all completely unused the last two winters.. except for one light knit hat... the two winters before that, same-except i wore gloves a couple times.
back in the early days of walkmans, you could call 'em up toll-free, say you lost the battery cover or the headphone cable is broke, and they'd send you a replacement. no worries about 'warranty', no cost to you...
we used to (retired from that work now) deal with those ai generated notes. they are horrible, error filled, and could literally kill someone if they aren't corrected in time by a human (the bit we used to do).
was it a computer or other tech item that has seen greatly increased prices lately? we ran into something like that recently at wm. went to buy a basic desktop pc at what was then a pretty fair price. was turned-away in-store even though the web site stated availability and price we were looking for was available for same-day store pickup. turns out they pulled the shelf inventory and didn't have any "in stock" to sell. we ordered online instead (again with store delivery, even) and got it delivered for the expected price. the very next morning they were back on the shelf, but at a far higher price. we just caught them in the midst of a very substantial price increase.. well over 40% higher.
ctrl-f5 should take you to the top after a full refresh. takes longer, though, because it forces the browser to re-fetch any resources like media and scripts that exist in its cache.
that is pretty lazy, especially on a pc where if you'd just have the energy to move a finger over to the right side of the keyboard to tap HOME once is all it would take.
iot is stripped-down 'windows lite' but they don't sell that to the masses they're trying to hoover-up data on, sling bullshit at, or trick into subscribing to stuff.
iot is excellent on the desktop or as a gamer. its existence is proof that none of the bullshit microsoft's been peddling is actually needed in the os, and that crap actually hurts performance and stability.