

I’ve worked with a few of your fellow sailors (in a civilian capacity). Navy nukes have lots of fun stories.
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I’ve worked with a few of your fellow sailors (in a civilian capacity). Navy nukes have lots of fun stories.


That is an appropriate usage of “AI”, as it’s basically just pattern recognition. Something computers are really good at.


What MDM is your company using? My work iPhone is provisioned with Intune MDM software and does not allow copy/paste between work apps and non-work apps.


Work provides a phone and laptop. Neither are touched after I clock out. But for the off-chance I need to do a work thing at home (filling out a forgotten time card entry, informing the team that I’m sick, etc), I have a separate and isolated “work” VLAN at home they can connect to.


I carry two phones. Work provides me with one. It goes on DnD mode as soon as I clock out.


It is a huge problem here, unfortunately.


Not in the US they aren’t.


It is apparently regulatory hell to get up and running.
By design, of course.


I think you might be misunderstanding something here, because this is already how every ISP works - including the one you are using right now. Just on a bigger scale.


No thanks, double-NATing is not my idea of fun when it comes to self-hosting.


So is running for president as a felon, yet here we are.


Yo wtf


Somebody leaked this. So someone in the admin at least has balls.


The most hilarious thing about this is that a toaster, being little more than a spring-loaded tray and heating elements, should last for decades to come. But they don’t, because profits.


Daniel’s paranoia is arguably the driving force behind Graphene’s security.


The cruelty is the point.


Not a “bonus” feature in the slightest; I daresay it was an intended result.
That’s a neat little tool! I’ve been looking for something like this


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Ugh. I cannot stand purists. I will happily upgrade or modify things to keep the original “look”, but with modern functionality.