You have to opt into that behavior. It prompts you on first launch
aka @JWBananas@startrek.website aka @JWBananas@lemmy.world aka @JWBananas@kbin.social
You have to opt into that behavior. It prompts you on first launch
AND being forced to stop the bullshit every few updates where they force you through choosing options
Just turn it off. Settings → Notifications → Windows Welcome Experience or some such.
On god sigma gyatt
Straight fax no printer no cap
See the salamanders from Threshold
That honor actually goes to Prodigy
so states with cannabis dispensaries don’t count? or the states allowing abortion?
By law? Yes, they do. It just isn’t being enforced.
It still causes financial issues though. Banks won’t touch them, for instance.
Skibidi Ohio rizz bro.
It’s way easier to get someone’s attention in office
Exactly. Most employees aren’t just sitting around waiting for someone to get their attention. They’re already actively working. And when that work is interrupted, it’s a distraction, and productivity goes down.
Even the mental context switching between the tasks is costly in terms of time lost. Most people can’t just instantly jump back to the original task at the same level of productivity.
Your M365 admin can already tell by your IP address. Just like they know when you’re looking at porn when your IP randomly hops states for a little while.
That sucks, and someone should do something about it. But to be clear, these findings are simply that the MRLs (“Maximum Residue Levels”) allowed by current regulations are higher.
There is no actual data reported from testing levels.
Sounds like an orange cat
Only according to that stupid bot
While single-use packaging isn’t always ideal, we aren’t exactly fighting a battle with micro-paper pollution. It biodegrades comparatively simply.
The “God committee” from the history of hemodialysis comes to mind as relevant.
Just like Tiffany and countless other surnames. Things change.
Stupider than Hugging Face?
What Imperial Navy? You mean those new drones?
Teams is built on Edge webview. It’s Microsoft’s lighter-weight version of Electron.