I use Lemmy on my phone but not Reddit, but unfortunately have a hard time finding content I’m interested in or in-depth conversations.
I use Reddit on my PC still, but not Lemmy.
I use Lemmy on my phone but not Reddit, but unfortunately have a hard time finding content I’m interested in or in-depth conversations.
I use Reddit on my PC still, but not Lemmy.
There is already a city like this. I don’t recall the name, but the only real motorized vehicles they allow are ambulances.
Hmm, guess we’ll never know
I daily edge at work because I just wanted to and I like how it integrates with our domain. It’s fine, but I did have to spend some time turning off weird things like price trackers or whatever it was.
I still use Firefox at home though.
Probably just didn’t want to have to make yet another account
The exact opposite of a speed runner, he hasn’t even finished the game yet
He was hired to do the job, he didn’t buy shit
Is there a similar community here?
This comment seems like it would be basically incomprehensible to an actual Linux beginner.
Good thing you can change basically everything about how Android looks if you want
Uhh what? No they’re not
It takes like 15 minutes to go from bare metal to login. I built my own PC in March and installed Windows from scratch from a USB drive.
No, if he’s not in IT it should not be possible - I don’t know what email system you’re using but this person should not have the access you’re saying they do.
I’m not saying it shouldn’t be technically possible (I’m a sysadmin, I know what’s possible in a corporate environment), I’m saying your organization should not make it possible.
If he’s in some leadership position I’d be looking for other employment and/or reporting that person to your corporate compliance officer if you have one.
That’s insane and should not be possible
Just don’t bring the mirror to the interview and you’re good to go