Fortunately it’s just my personal machine. Most of the organisation is on macOS anyway.
It’ll be enough of a challenge to properly transition existing docx to the gsuite were switching to.
Fortunately it’s just my personal machine. Most of the organisation is on macOS anyway.
It’ll be enough of a challenge to properly transition existing docx to the gsuite were switching to.
See my comment below, we’re moving to gsuite. Basically, we have a problem with people not using the SharePoint but instead sending poorly version numbered documents per mail.
My argument was that if you’re forced to work online you’re more likely to do so in the shared folder. We’ll see if that’s true but at least we can get rid of office. Most of the organisation is on macOS anyway. And we use zulip for communication.
Ding ding ding
From one evil to another…
The discussion went like nobody is properly using the SharePoint, but instead people send emails with poorly version numbered documents. After a couple of attempts to educate the users my argument was to drop the hammer: if you’re forced to work online you’re more likely to work in the shared folders. If that’s true, we’ll see. But in the meantime I can get rid of windows. Most of the organisation is on macOS anyway.
Completely agree, it’s basically just botanicals anyway. Well and booze
Non alcoholic beer has gotten a lot better the last years as well.
Voice recognition is the most infuriating replacement for physical buttons.
It doesn’t help that traditionally nuclear reactors are always ending up way over budget. But hey, atoms go boom!
What kind of maintenance do you do on windows?
Wait what? Companies just discover 3% rEcYclEd plastic as a way to green wash their products!!! You can’t just take that away!!
I guess it would work for notes f.ex. Or something like colour palettes
Why is General Dynamics such a RoboCop distopioverse name?
Where did you find a t495 for that price of you don’t mind me asking?
Actually there’s extensive documentation on the arch wiki regarding this specific line of code burried 1673 lines deep.
I suggest you read the documentation before you ask irrelevant and, might I add, embarrassing questions.
It also ensures better roaming services for travellers. For example, consumers are entitled to the same mobile network quality and speed abroad as at home, where equivalent networks are available.
Interesting. Does that mean up until now operators where able to offer worse access? For example prohibiting access to 4G and keeping roaming units on 2G networks?
I have had some unpleasant experience in Germany where “local” units had access to faster networks than me and my partner.
Thank you for the detailed reply.
I’ve used onedriver previously, or rather I do use it on my backup machine. While it works well what I’m missing is a progress indication for the download of files, I occasionally work with bigger video files f.ex. Also an option to keep directories synced permanently to the device would be great. In OneDrive you can check a box in the context menu to ‘make files available offline’. It keeps the file/directory synced and available offline. This is again useful for bigger projects. I could of course move those to a temporary location on disk but I do like the set and forget nature of working in automatically synced directories.
I assumed that’s best practice, thank you. What I find overwhelming is the amount of choice. Which is a general Linux “problem” I suppose. Yes, it’s possible and elegant to manage everything through the package manager and the default repos. But if I search for a specific program, like f.ex. a clipboard manager, I might just get recommended something that is not there. And all of a sudden I have an appimage. Or the nextcloud client for example, it’s on the flathub but only the appimage supports the above file on-demand feature.
Btw, how can I be sure that software from the flathub is kept up to date? My understanding is that it’s often community maintained?