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Yes, the captions are horrible.
Yes, the captions are horrible.
Wrong, the date is 2024-06-12.
They wrote “you” at least once, so they appear to know the correct spelling.
Aren’t the tires not supposed to extend outside of the wheel arches?
IIRC people with older devices have found that replacing their battery does not significantly help, becathe replacement battery was manufactured at roughly the same time as the device it goes into, and has degraded over time even without use. This is anecdotal of course, but seems reasonable to me.
Some short browsing appears to indicate that batteries can last for years of stored properly, but how does one verify if the replacement battery in their phone was really stored appropriately?
I once went to Costa Rica on a business trip, and every one of my colleagues there would head to the bathroom after lunch and brush their teeth. That’s what you get when you teach dental hygiene.
I’ve never seen the meme before, my bad. I thought it was supposed to be cookie monster munching, not Elmo snorting!
Why is Elmo standing in for Cookie Monster?
In other parts of the world, bacon doesn’t have to be crunchy at all. But then it is also vastly better there, too.
Subtle. Very good.
SharePoint and OneDrive folders can be synced locally. You get a local copy of the folder in online mode, so files are only downloaded if you specify, or if you open them.
Once you get that sorted out, you can stop worrying about where the file lives.
Wait, what? Explain, please.
Amazi-girl!
It does work on anything but “everything” as far as I can tell, however. If I’m looking at an instance, filtering communities does nothing.
I haven’t been able to find a way of viewing where filters work at all. Are they broken, or do they only work in specific circumstances?
My apologies. I felt a little like you were agreeing with the previous commenter (“no nefarious software”) when you were talking about Autopilot, and I thought it worth pointing out that your employer certainly can install “nefarious” things even if they didn’t directly provision the device for you.
Of course I know that a lot of work still goes into setting up Intune so that your Autopilot devices are fit for use!
Receiving a Windows Autopilot device direct from the manufacturer or vendor in no way prevents your employer from installing whatever software they want on the device, of course. I can’t speak for the Apple device but I would imagine there are ways to remotely manage the device even there - requiring the employee to sign in to Jamf, perhaps.
I got the reference, and it amused me.
Makes perfect sense to me. It’s generally acknowledged that
Fat bottomed girls you make the rockin’ world go round