

I think it’s less user experience and more that mercurial is a lot more demanding hardware wise to do the same rough job?
I think it’s less user experience and more that mercurial is a lot more demanding hardware wise to do the same rough job?
I’ve put a few smart lights/switches/sensors/power points in at home. Definitely helps mum as we can have wireless switches for the lights, and motion sensors to turn the hallway lights on automatically as well.
For ALL of them, I make sure there is a manual control that will work as a backup regardless. Even if a smart light is “off” due to the motion sensor not detecting movement, all you need to do is turn the old regular light switch off then back on and the light will default to being back on.
Some people pay for that you know, make sure to cash in!
I am thankful I’ve never seen this (or at least, have not seen it yet).
I have however seen plenty of “app” style webpages over the years, but for a lot of them it makes sense, good examples would be Gmail and web based communication programs (discord in the browser as an example). They have to load a bunch of JavaScript and other resources to function.
Upside: not fired.
Downside: have to do work.
Upside: make money
Downside: not enough money
This is why Starfleet officers use the double hand punch.
Better keep Captain Janeway away from it. She’ll un-tuvix them so fast it’ll make your head spin
That is suprisingly good quality. I have never really seen a still shot from laserdisc before, can see why it had a following back in the day.
Who wants to bet one of the arguments he wanted to use was "Twitter doesn’t exist anymore, I run a platform called X, therefore well don’t need to honour any Twitter contracts "
Janeway means death.
Sisko mens warcrimes.
Picard means… Shut up Wesley?
Oma Desala told me.
If you immediately know the check engine light is on, the oil was changed too long ago.
His daydream subroutine really went off the rails in this one.
sudo apt-get install hackerman
What about Gilligan’s island?
The sharepoint itself - browser only
The document libraries (the sections of a sharepoint site that store files)* - there is a “sync” button you can press to get them into the OneDrive client on your PC, and therefore into file explorer. (It’s also possible for admins to automate this)
Your boss did this not the best way*. They should have created a SharePoint site, maybe a few extra document libraries within that site, and have the files in there. Then added people as members to the site, maybe lock down a few of the document libraries/folders as required to specific people.
Then for ease of use people can open the libraries and click the sync button. Although if you have too many it’ll slow down/break.
OneDrive/SharePoint is not a drop in replacement for a file server, and those honestly still find their use, but a lot of places with a bit of re-structuring can work just as well if not better through SharePoint . Especially if they put in the effort to start using other SharePoint features.
Amount of content in the form of posted items I think is good. But the lack of comments/discussion is disappointing at times. That being said, I do not miss the lack of useless comments like “first”, or ones that were just “r/relatedsub”, etc.
It depends on the source of the vibration, and if there’s any kind of insulation.
Everything equal, a door slam will be a door slam.
But a couch slipping across the floor will be noisier from above