I exclusively use teams on the web on Rocky. Firefox, Chrome, and edge all work for me.
I exclusively use teams on the web on Rocky. Firefox, Chrome, and edge all work for me.
Per telegrams own info they store the decryption keys. They even state in their TOS They will share info with authorities and “partners” in Dubai. So UAE not Saudis.
Security may be more likely to approve some users having doas, sudo is a no go in many restricted environment.
The best part of the Gitlab UI is when it gets upgraded and you have to relearn how to find everything.
I feel like a I’m an old dinosaur yelling at the clouds because I can’t stand most video content. There’s a time and place for it but an 8 paragraph op-ed would suffice for content like this.
I have a work Windows laptop that I refer to as my time machine. If not for having to use it for time sheets, email, word, and PowerPoint fun I’d kick the habit all together.
You do not have to sign a licensing aggreement when you pull the image from Iron Bank, or spin up cloud VMs. In both of those cases you will get access to their source.
When looking at the 8.x and 9.x releases Rocky is the most popular distro for enterprise Linux. Even more popular than R hell, and yes I’m still bitter about what they did to centos.
The thing is R Hell can’t legally block rocky from using their source, unless they break GPL or stop publishing their images to iron bank.
That’s sounds like something someone who is unfun at parties would say.
OpenSueUs