Do you realize how much data is sent from Word to the O365/M365 service as you type if you have an internet connection? Even if you aren’t saving the document online, it sends a TON. Especially now with copilot.
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Do you realize how much data is sent from Word to the O365/M365 service as you type if you have an internet connection? Even if you aren’t saving the document online, it sends a TON. Especially now with copilot.
Excuse me but web office apps are 95% on par with their desktop counterparts now. There are still a few power features missing but that gap is slowly closing constantly.
So I am not being willfully ignorant. I work with both daily.
I mean, with o365, you technically do. Your example doesn’t work as well as you think it does.
So you are leaving out the adjective “work” on purpose when you say “not a truck” because…?
Why are you being deceptive? What do you gain from that?
And plus, look at the bed. Its so short because of the cab. What kind of lumber are you even hauling in that?
What makes them not real? They’re shaped like a truck and they operare purely on batteries, what more could there be? I get the feeling that this is truck-snobbery like the ford vs chevy guys from 20-30 years ago
They were suggesting that Rivian was forgotten.
Two words: Microsoft Pluton.
Aaaaint touching that shit.
kind of
If you download the client, it’s just an electron app, so all of the bits written in js/css/etc are sitting right there in the client itself. People have used this to repackage it with customizations, such as webcord (nicer user experience on Linux) and others.
As for the compiled bits… well, every binary executable is open source if you’re brave enough
The code is very auditable. I have not audited it myself though so I have no idea if it’s actually good, but you can absolutely audit it.
EDIT: Just read through the Javascript portion, which seems incredibly anemic. Each file is like 20 to 40 lines of code max. I did notice there is a C++ folder though, I’m guessing that’s where the meat and potatoes are.
This looks like a heavy rebrand of the Pine64’s Pinecil soldering iron.
Meanwhile a bald turtle and his AI anime daughter on twitch can do exactly this, and he’s building her at home on nvidia GPUs.
(Vedal987 and Neuro-sama, if you’re curious)
He said, on his qualcomm-based phone
Regardless of if their gpus are weaker, they are absolutely causing the focus on gaming laptops to wane, and wane hard. Why build a high end $2000 laptop that sells 10,000 units when you could make a $600-1000 handheld that sells 250,000 to 3,000,000 units?
And y’all say that linux users don’t value their time… smh
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Every normal electrical box in every house ive lived in has a white wire, a black wire, and an exposed copper wire. Every switch has always had a green screw that the copper wire goes around. The zigbee adapters all seem to lack a spot for the copper wire, which is meant to help protect electrical equipment and prevent fires during events like power surges and whatnot.
How do you deal with grounding? None of them seem to have ground pins which is rather concerning
“Its perfectly legal unless you get caught!”
It is not a conflation. Word is a component of M365.
I administer a tenant today that has given me plenty of understanding. Perhaps you should brush up on yours.