whosdadog

@whosdadog@sh.itjust.works
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At my job I have to explain to fully grown adults where the Start menu is on a regular basis.

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The spice must flow

AutoHotkey can detect which program is active and rebind keys independently for each

It also allows you to login without someone visually observing your password while typing it on a keyboard or on an untrusted device that could have a keylogger.

Only the phone apps auto-compress, the desktop and Web versions do not.

A shituation you could say.

You probably want commercial displays. They'll cost a bit more, but they're also designed to run 24/7 (think the screens they use in menus, signs, etc) so they could probably last forever as a TV.

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We're still 100% Windows 10 so it hasn't moved (yet).

It's not really meant for soliciting, but Tindie is the closest thing I can think of what you're looking for. https://www.tindie.com/ You could find something in the same ballpark of what you're looking for and contact the person who made it and ask if they would be interested in doing custom projects.

I've been using https://photopea.com and it does 99% of everything I would've done in Photoshop, in your browser. The only thing I've found that's not up to par with Adobe is the content aware fill... it technically works, but it's just not very good at it. And it of course doesn't have any AI assisted features. It's also free and ad supported, or you can pay $5/month to remove ads.

The next version will clearly be Windows 11 Series W.

It's much more secure on 'less than trusted' devices and for less than secure people.

Instead of having to type your password in on your friends laptop that may have a keylogger installed, you just type your username in and then do your fingerprint on your phone. That's it; your phone verifies it's you and then transmits the passkey over Bluetooth, so it can't be phished or observed while you type it.

For less than secure people, you don't have to convince them to use a password manager and stop writing their passwords on sticky notes. They just type in their username and do their fingerprint on their phone. It can't be phished so even if someone is remotely controlling a victims computer the damage is limited to allowing access to a single account on that physical computer - they can't take that passkey and use it anywhere else, unlike a password for an email account that's used for online banking as well. They also can't keylogger it and then log in after they're disconnected from the victim.

That sucks your apartment flooded, but depending on what state you're in you might be able to do something about it. Some states have laws that allow you to "repair and deduct" emergency repairs. Meaning if your landlord refuses or doesn't answer you, you can pay to have the problem fixed yourself and then deduct the amount you paid from your rent payment.

https://www.findlaw.com/realestate/landlord-tenant-law/how-does-a-tenant-use-repair-and-deduct.html

Just commented this from sync

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The whole premise of the book is returning to earth, but The 100 starts out in the way you're wanting including multigenerational space stations and resource limitations.

You can get both HDMI cables and DisplayPort cables that are USB C on the other end. These will plug directly into the USB C ports on the laptop without any docks or adapters involved.

Adding a comma or a question mark on iOS is maddening when you're used to SwiftKey.

Unfortunately that's so outdated my phone won't even let me install it from the play store.

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The given password #00rtsp00 does not work for Galaxy Note 10 plus; #00sv00 does work, but it lacks the Chromecast option.

Was this actually posted a year ago or is lemmy having issues showing correct post dates?

Are you sure about that? I'm using the official AT&T fiber modem (Nokia white oval) and a pi.hole for DNS. I do remember needing to change a number of settings to get it to work though.

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I still have to explain to fully grown adults where the Start menu is

Are the videos re-hosted or it's just a different wrapper site for the video still hosted on Youtube?

Works for me, try again? Sometimes archive links take time to generate.

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And some kind of placeholder/notification for anyone who opens the now defunct apps

If you tap this link from within Sync, it will take you right to the setting you're looking for Settings shortcut: View type > Description font

A fork would be a duplicated custom copy of the software that can have its own changes or improvements added and is usually maintained by a different person/group than the original. When a new update of the original is released, the maintainer of the fork can bring those changes into their custom fork.

Instances are (mostly identical) copies of the same fork. They'll have custom names and different logos, but the software that's running them is all version 0.18 of the same fork. They may install updates at different speeds ie v0.19 is released, some instances will update immediately, some may take a week, but eventually they'll all be updated to v0.19.

You can tell this is true because the kbin logo is literally a folder.

We may not have 4 arms but we do have whatever this is https://youtu.be/ywrK1yTYRIA

I didn't really like Nebula. I signed up and canceled my subscription before I even finished a single video. Almost everything is available on YouTube for free (albeit with ads if you don't have Youtube Premium) and it just didn't feel like they had enough content to be charging $5/month.

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I (tried to) send you a message, there doesn't seem to be a 'Sent' box on Lemmy so I can't verify it sent successfully. Let me know if you didn't get it.

I think it's neat I'm seeing this post on Lemmy and that I can comment on it.

I wouldn't hold your breath, it was last updated 5 years ago

I am using the pi hole for DHCP, maybe you just have to turn off the DHCP server on the att modem.

That was probably permanent magnet cards (pre-made credit cards, membership cards, etc) vs re-writable magnetic cards that can be written to with a desktop machine.

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