Large corporations with any semblance of a security policy will be dumping theirs for sure. Even if everyone in the organisation needed one, the cost of a new(er) laptop is a drop in the bucket compared to other expenses, especially when compared to outages caused by cybersecurity issues.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Saw this in a women's bathroom. I didn't want to touch it, but I am curious as to what it is.English
3·7 months agoBless you for unbreaking my brain
I wholeheartedly agree.
However, it’s hard to say that AT&T, Comcast, Cox and the like aren’t all doing the same thing.
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Map Enthusiasts@sopuli.xyz•The US Draws Net Migration From the Entire World *Except* AustraliaEnglish
21·1 year agoHaving conservatism without the racism is like a pipe dream in the US
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What are your thoughts on Zen Browser becoming a lot more popular than Floorp?English
13·1 year agoZen has the look and polish that makes it not feel like just another Firefox clone. It’s how I imagine people feel when using Microsoft Edge and Brave; there’s enough there to keep it perceptually separated from its Chrome base.
Floorp was great, but it didn’t bring much to the table that you couldn’t already tweak yourself with base Firefox. Heck, projects like firebuilder let you build something close with a couple CLI prompts.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What are your thoughts on Zen Browser becoming a lot more popular than Floorp?English
3·1 year agoI would never use it as a personal browser, mostly because I really only keep 2-5 tabs open at a time for personal stuff. However, Arc has been an absolute game changer for work. Just a couple of reasons:
- The way it blend tabs and favorites prevents you from accidentally having multiple tabs of the same site open (though you still can have multiple when you want)
- Workspaces have very little friction to them, and you can control whether they are sandboxed or not, which helps greatly manage my “hats” at work
- Lots of smart keyboard shortcut options make zipping through common tasks a breeze
- Their “Tidy Tabs” button uses an LLM to group similar tabs together, which is a lifesaver during big research sessions
I hope their monitization plans succeed, because I’d hate to see this browser die.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft addresses Windows Recall backlash, promises to fix security issues and make it opt-inEnglish
1·1 year agoPerfect examples, thank you 👌
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft addresses Windows Recall backlash, promises to fix security issues and make it opt-inEnglish
1·1 year agoCan anyone give me examples of times Windows has done this in the past? I mean, I feel like this is true, but I legit can’t think of anything that matches this.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft addresses Windows Recall backlash, promises to fix security issues and make it opt-inEnglish
3·1 year agoI understand you have qualms with Linux, and that’s plenty fine, but when the large majority of servers and smartphones around the world run it, you can’t say that no one uses it.
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News@lemmy.world•World-first tooth-regrowing drug will be given to humans in SeptemberEnglish
221·1 year agoHealthcare is a huge sore spot in US culture right now. There’s been too much high-level corruption and greed to have faith in any change.
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News@lemmy.world•Medical residents are increasingly avoiding states with abortion restrictionsEnglish
14·2 years agoWould love to read this but it’s account-gated by X so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I wish I had an ounce of this man’s chill
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Arch and Gentoo users reading about NixOSEnglish
276·2 years agoSystemd sounds like a way to avoid learning Linux by learning an abstraction.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft is blocking Windows Customization ToolsEnglish
3310·2 years agoAnyone could just as easily say:
Windows does not compete with macOS as a desktop operating system and I doubt it ever will. It simply does not offer the compatibility and ease of use (including for power users) that macOS - for all its faults - has.
Windows isn’t compatible with Final Cut Pro, has a lackluster implementation of Adobe Photoshop comparatively, and has no support for common cli shells such as bash or zsh (without creating an emulated subsystem ala Cygwin or WSL). Setting up a Windows desktop for my day-to-day tasks is a huge pain as opposed to macOS or a Linux-based desktop OS.
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World News@lemmy.world•Unprecedented GPS jamming attack affects 1600 aircraft over EuropeEnglish
30·2 years agoI invite you to check the multitude of examples and references here. Russia’s history of cyberwarfare goes way beyond the US media’s recent obsession.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Tidal’s subscription is getting simpler and cheaper — yes, you read that rightEnglish
61·2 years agogoodshitification
Appreciate you doing the research. I cannot stand Trump and his cronies, but there’s been so much rage bait and sensationalist headlines over the past year that it’s hard to paint a coherent picture of what the hell is actually going on.