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That makes sense. I work for a government entity. There are many complications. But no Windows 12 yet, which I view as a bonus.
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That makes sense. I work for a government entity. There are many complications. But no Windows 12 yet, which I view as a bonus.
I have to use outlook for work, but we have accessibility guidelines regarding font size and maybe even font. I’m not sure I have seen this. I sent and received several emails today. I also don’t like being in the office and maybe wouldn’t have noticed anyway.
The last time something like this was posted (by a less reputable source admittedly) I was hopeful and defensive. From what I’ve read since then, essentially, show me the battery.
My apologies, I mean a terrible way for Epic to end their ownership. I hope that Bandcamp will continue and thrive but this move doesn’t seem encouraging. Songtradr is monopolizing music at this point.
Wow, I don’t think Epic ever did anything with Bandcamp. What a terrible way to end it. What will become of the artists who use it as their main platform? I source a significant amount of my music from these artist, from that site.
My work phone is one of these I think. The article doesn’t really say what, if any implications exist from this radiation. How much electromagnetic radiation could a mobile phone possibly emit?
If we don’t have the option to remove, can we assume it wasn’t installed? No wifi time for my phone today, but also no alerts to install anything??
Oh this is nice to hear, I had to switch to Arcpro at work and I don’t like it. I have been putting off checking the qgis I have on my personal computer so I’ll have to see what’s up.