It does makes sense if they encrypt your drive without telling you.
It does makes sense if they encrypt your drive without telling you.
Funny you say that, because that was the case. If I’m not wrong he logged into his work account, which used just once on his personal laptop and MS Windows decided to encrypt the drive and connect it to that account. Funny stuff.
Been there, done that. I don’t remember where I retrieved that code, but somehow I managed to do that. Maybe it was on Microsoft site loggin in with his credentials.
The best thing would be to make yourself a web crawler which get executed by cron.
I’m not sure there is something which check some specific strings on some specific github repos for checking updates, but I could be wrong.
Where’s video?
Where did you got these new 16€/TB HDDs?
I don’t know the batch command, I’ve used a tool from github (since I’m not good at Windows): https://github.com/LeDragoX/Win-Debloat-Tools
I am sure most of them are.
Ops, you’re right. Sorry, I’ve answered on phone while on movement.
LibreOffice should receive more updates than OnlyOffice OpenOffice.
I switched my uncle from OnlyOffice OpenOffice to LibreOffice (for work) and he never complained.
Edit: I’ve confused OnlyOffice with OpenOffice.
Anyway, I have both LibreOffice and OnlyOffice. I always use LibreOffice but for one file (yes it is an excel spreadsheet) I need to use OnlyOffice 'cause Libre can’t open it.
Upvoted because of librespeed
Like kylian said: Kodi. You can install it even on an android device (like a firestick) or you can go for some distro giving an out of the box good experience like LibreELEC.
Why don’t you use a debloat script?
I’ve used one of those twice on different pc I’ve configured (for two friends), and it is pretty slick.
In my opinion, public istitutions like schools should push FOSS instead of giving private corps more power.
But most offices actually use those private corps shitty software, so that’s why they train students on that.
These closed platforms by wanting to be more “user-friendly” most of the time become geek-unfriendly. This also make them more profits by making “certified” courses on a damn software. If you need a course to even use a software, then rethink the usability of that software.