

Can we disable these options somehow?
Can we disable these options somehow?
Hehe. I was joking there.
Have done it randomly on my backup raspi 3 so many times 🤣
Whistles and looks away
I have absolutely no idea what you’re talking about
😜
America give something useful for customers? No way… /s
Thanks :)
Please excuse the absolute newbie question - What’s “pass”?
Nice of them to go for IPv6-only… It has to start somewhere 😊
I would have that that was India…
A lot of random govt tasks are literally done via WhatsApp…
Apple: “You’re not using your mac how we designed it to. Please pay $4000 more to use the right side usb-c without issues”.
Gotcha. I learned something new. Thanks :)
Could it be that you need to run the VM network in NAT mode, instead of a “Bridge” mode?
Please note, I have little experience in troubleshooting these, I’m just spitballing ideas here…
Good point…
Umm… Only 13%?
I thought it would have been more…
It just appeared in my feed. I saw it, and replied. When you said you didn’t see the reply, I just took a screenshot from there and posted it here. :D
Copying my reply from another similar post -
I would lose my control over my minions… Why don’t you understand?
Whoops, I meant, my staff can’t be monitored…
Whoops, I actually meant, I will lose the one place in life where I can actually throw around my power…
/s
Well that’s sad…
How do I get it from the browser into a normal folder view?
There’s a setting which the sharepoint admins can set which allows Windows Explorer view.
To access https://sharepoint.company.com/team_a what you’ll do is open windows Explorer and navigate to “\\sharepoint.company.com\team_a” (starts with double back slash, without the quotes)… You can even map it as a network drive on your system, so you can have an X: drive which maps to that same location and you can use it like a normal shared drive…
Edit: I take back my comment. This method doesn’t work anymore, except for pre-SharePoint 2019 on-prem environments…
I see you’re a fan of https://xkcd.com/37 as well 😜