Yes, q,a,z, shift, and control.
Yes, q,a,z, shift, and control.
Always happy to report spammers.
Replace? Never. Lower the workload? Yes,maybe for boilerplate code.
In order to replace programmers product managers need to express clearly what they want the program to do.
Create a serverless function on alibaba that calls a serverless function on Azure, which calls a serverless function on gcp which calls a serverless function on Oracle cloud which loops it back to alibaba.
Now stick CloudFlare in between each step of that and we should hit 100M by Tuesday.
Yes, they do have balls and that is why you should support them.
GN do these kinds of things without sponsors and generally paid with merch or member/Pateron revenue.
Got to at least wrap it up in some python.
Of cause they will have permission. It’s in the TOS and EULA if you don’t want to have them doing it you will have to use something else.
This is 100% a core feature and will break windows if you disable it. You know, until Europe says we have to let people disable it then we will only allow European versions disable it.
Unless you are an enterprise than you can flip these 2 registry keys and that group policy to disable it, but we will revert that setting every time we update the software, which will be about every month.
Will the Dutch entry be disqualified for realism?
Email in transit is not encrypted
That there is what I call horse shite. SMTPS and STARTTLS are a thing and if you are using a provider who doesn’t use it you need to change.
There is nothing wrong in asking for help if you hit a wall mate.
I am sure corporate and government customers will be furious if there is no way to disable this with Group Policy or Registry Keys.
They don’t mention which versions of 11 are getting this so I assume all are getting it. There must be a way disable it on an enterprise level.
The EU is kicking up a stick with Meta atm about forcing its users to pick between ads or a monthly payment.
MS already makes business pay either directly with once off OEM/volume licenses or through your M365 subscription. No way EU will be fine with pay for the software and force ads.
but does it disable the adverts entirely or does it just disable the targeted (recomeded) adverts.
I hope it does.
To me that sounds like you can turn off targeted advertising and now get general random ads.
Now for the waiting game as people discover the registry keys to disable the ads.
Just like life.
Gitea is also privately owned. forgejo is the community owned fork of Gitea
It never should have been called Azure AD to begin with. I am glad they changed the name.
Wouldn’t be the first time.