It’s a well-known problem in the upper management that they only understand Excel.
I’ve seen inventories, statistical calculations, databases, project plans, calendars, address books, password management and even presentation slides done in Excel.
It’s a well-known problem in the upper management that they only understand Excel.
I’ve seen inventories, statistical calculations, databases, project plans, calendars, address books, password management and even presentation slides done in Excel.
But Germany has no space for nuclear waste. They haven’t been able to bury the last batch for over 30 years. And the one that they buried most recently began to leak radioactivity into ground water.
And… why give Russia more military target opportunities?
KVM > VMWare
Mine doesn’t satisfy them, either. I switched off TPM in BIOS.
Exactly. I’m still missing the comical “or else…”.
I laughed a bit. Thanks.
If you break trains programmatically (by software) you’re an industrial saboteur.
That’s much worse than to hack them to work again.
And they are waging direct war on us too, if we considered coordinated attacks on our IT infrastructure and political misinformation campaigns an act of war, like it should be.
I’ve always built my own PCs. And from my experience, it’s worth not to be cheap on the parts. There is always a sweet spot or a special offer and the biggest task is to find it for each part.
If you’re going to be cheap, you’ll build a PC that lasts ~2 years.
If you like professional photography, you can try darktables. It’s a replacement for Lightroom and it’s great in my opinion.
Gimp is still useful for quick and simple edits. It’s a bit weird to use though.