Please advise
Kindest regards, Anon
=May well have pushed the CEO off the roof, if you don’t fix your shit and now it might happen to you
Please advise
Kindest regards, Anon
=May well have pushed the CEO off the roof, if you don’t fix your shit and now it might happen to you
Irritated bowels?
If the CEO of Ford drives a Porsche instead of a Ford you view that as a ding for Ford?
Or that’s a sign he’s stupid and overconfident
This is 2025, 40 years after apple mainstreamed the silicon valley “scam investors until you make it” approach.
They shouldn’t expect that after the whole nazi thing.
Yes but they also know Linux users will happily evangelize things even when they are shit and missing a bunch of features, so why put in effort?
I guess if you’re not willing to press a few extra buttons every time you make a new login you’re right, there’s no alternative.
Personally I don’t make new logins that I need “full” anonymity enough that I value those clicks over the massive downsides of supporting proton.
Id be cautious about assuming the emails can’t be traced back to you. After all, proton (or anonaddy) is storing the mapping unencrypted by definition.
Bitwarden does. Not sure what your email provider has to do with a login manager though.
Not really, it doesn’t make business sense to support 2% market share.
Definitely a joke to have a European privacy company that supports republicans and nazis.
Dum-dum: they are saying Lemmy has a shit sign up process. Some new people will pick .ml because it’s not obviously full of nutjobs from the url. Then they will look around and think Lemmy is full of nutjobs and leave.
Whether you agree or disagree is up to you but the issue they are pointing out just isn’t that complex.
Theres a lot of bad suggestions in the replies so I’ll provide another upvote for getting a cheap second drive (crucial has a 256 ssd for $20), installing Linux on a second disk like that is simplest. Once it’s installed, Linux can mount the original windows drive natively (the reverse is not true, which is unfortunate but makes sense given the market share of each of the different disk formats like ext3/4, btrfs, zfs, etc…windows just uses ntfs and Linux supports that). If your main drive is encrypted you will need the recovery key so make sure you grab that first (google bitlocker recovery key).
You might say “you’re ignoring the idea that some people have a laptop” but honestly Linux itself kinda ignores that idea in a lot of cases. In that case you’d likely have to have windows shrink your main partition by ~50+100gb and then do a dual boot which is a little more annoying.
Nah I think this is fine for all of the software engineers working on 1-person projects at the place they intend to stay the rest of their career.
Good
Ah this is a perfect example, thank you for providing a sample “programmer response”. Lol
It’s never about whether the tester was wrong, its whether we really needed to spend 30 minutes in a 45 minute meeting about project timelines discussing it.
So by this definition testers are annoying due to being super pedantic and precise.
Disagree, I think programmers are annoying in exactly the same way.
What specific action should people be taking that will have an observable result?
Personally I just walk up behind them, cover their eyes with my hands and yell “guess who?”
But to each their own
Well still, if you have a date in Constantinople they’ll be waiting in Istanbul.