It takes like 15 minutes to go from bare metal to login. I built my own PC in March and installed Windows from scratch from a USB drive.
It takes like 15 minutes to go from bare metal to login. I built my own PC in March and installed Windows from scratch from a USB drive.
That's insane and should not be possible
Hmm, guess we'll never know
You're exactly right. I think the most expensive iPhones are maybe $1k USD and the cheapest are around $400 USD. Android phones range from basically free to nearly $2k. iPhone fans look at it as fragmentation (because it is) and Android fans look at it as freedom of choice (because it is).
I use Lemmy on my phone but not Reddit, but unfortunately have a hard time finding content I'm interested in or in-depth conversations.
I use Reddit on my PC still, but not Lemmy.
This comment seems like it would be basically incomprehensible to an actual Linux beginner.
That's the point
I think that whole album is great. Guster brings back a lot of good memories for me.
There is already a city like this. I don't recall the name, but the only real motorized vehicles they allow are ambulances.
No, if he's not in IT it should not be possible - I don't know what email system you're using but this person should not have the access you're saying they do.
I'm not saying it shouldn't be technically possible (I'm a sysadmin, I know what's possible in a corporate environment), I'm saying your organization should not make it possible.
If he's in some leadership position I'd be looking for other employment and/or reporting that person to your corporate compliance officer if you have one.
Probably just didn't want to have to make yet another account
The exact opposite of a speed runner, he hasn't even finished the game yet
They're often just as bad.
Christ that's a lot of money, I genuinely had no idea iPhones have gotten so expensive.
I'll bet those people have a more reliable way of keeping track of them than Lemmy posts
Just don't bring the mirror to the interview and you're good to go
I daily edge at work because I just wanted to and I like how it integrates with our domain. It's fine, but I did have to spend some time turning off weird things like price trackers or whatever it was.
I still use Firefox at home though.
Good thing you can change basically everything about how Android looks if you want
Is there a similar community here?
Uhh what? No they're not
He was hired to do the job, he didn't buy shit