I barely notice it.
The SD card slot is pointing down when I use it.
I also have a case which makes it even harder to see.
I barely notice it.
The SD card slot is pointing down when I use it.
I also have a case which makes it even harder to see.
Alright. I didn’t know you needed an intel wireless chipset. Not sure why it matters if you use an AMD CPU though. Does AMD even make wireless chipsets?
My PC have an Intel wireless chipset and an AMD CPU.
It works alright for me on Windows. I have since also switched to local send because it’s just so good. But quick share is also fairly decent last I checked.
I missed that. Yeah, that’s pretty odd.
Lemmy has nothing but time.
Isn’t Lemmy decreasing in numbers?
Yeah it’s generally advised to avoid trying to solve a HR problem with technology or at least with anything complicated.
but they will care if you watch porn or download torrents.
HR might care, IT probably not.
The reason that most companies don’t want you to do that is because they don’t want people running around installing their own OS and doing whatever they feel like on company devices.
Letting people do that would be an IT and information security nightmare.
It’s the same reason that no (sane) company would give local admin privileges to everyone.
The reason why companies generally don’t have an official way to use Linux is because it’s hard to support two platforms simultaneously. Especially when you have, certificate and/or AD network authentication for wireless and wired like we do. You also need to consider how the two platforms should interact with each other. For example Linux devices should be able to connect to the AD domain with Kerberos and need to be able to access SMB shares and probably other systems.
In short it’s more complicated than “just let me try”.
I am a Windows admin but two of my colleagues who are Linux admins use Linux machines that are running Ubuntu+a few internal tweaks to make it better fit us. The Linux platform is developed primarily by one of the developers at the company and some others (primarily developers) also use Linux. The vast majority of the company uses Windows.
There are also a few hundred Macs.
I have been considering getting our flavour of Linux installed on a VM or maybe even dual booting for testing.
That applies to most of the drama surrounding Linux.
Suggest a country then
If you just want to be aware, you could often read the headlines for free or follow news sites like Reuters, AFP, or AP.
They are primarily wire news companies and are a great way to get reliable, truthful and often free news. If you want to read longer articles, you should pay if you want to have articles to read in the future.
As they said the app needs ongoing maintenance.
What are you referring to?
You usually don’t lose access though. Passkeys rarely replace passwords so you could still use your password or reset it if you don’t remember it.
I just don’t think synced passkeys should be the default for example iOS.
What Microsoft is doing with device-bound passkeys using Windows Hello is imo great.
That doesn’t transfer the private key though (or at least it shouldn’t).
I’m pretty sure it’s just transferring public keys and signing the response with the private key on your phone.
Sure, but I don’t think it’s a huge problem since it’s honestly pretty hard to find more than 5 services that support discoverable passkeys.
Yes, and YAML is a war crime.