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  • Or one that makes me download their app. Reddit have tried disabling their mobile site in the past in favour of a link to open in the app, I even tried it a few times as I already had the app installed and signed in but the link just took me to the App Store instead! Thankfully the mobile site seems barely functional at the moment.

  • Like the wasp but bigger and the bat has spikes

  • “We’ve looked into it and decided we don’t give a shit”

  • I thought this was always how the free version was? Which bit of that is new? I remember only being able to shuffle play until I got premium

  • Corporations when they only made 1 billion gajillion shmillion dollars net profit last year

  • Anyone know what the best alternatives to gmail are? I’ve heard mixed things about proton mail and I’m not aware of many others

  • If that’s the case I’ll probably just use a keyboard, I was under the impression the analog sticks were helpful for some of the boss fights but if they’re just mapped to keys then I won’t have analog control anyway

  • It works fine in Windows, although if it took that long to get controller support maybe it’s best experience with keyboard and mouse anyway

  • Thanks a lot, I just got fired for responding to every email with this

  • Do you ever wish you had more processing power or does it do everything you need?

  • I don’t think my router has been compromised and I think it’s pretty unlikely it will be, but the extra rule seems pretty trivial to set up so if there are no downsides I may as well! I have already changed the SSH port and disabled password login. I’ll look into fail2ban, might be worth it if it’s relatively simple to set up!

  • I set up a rule last night to allow SSH access from any device on my subnet, is it a good idea to add a separate rule blocking SSH from my router? I’ve already set up SSH with public key authentication so in theory there aren’t many devices that can access it but the firewall restriction seemed like a good idea

  • Unity gave them a fantastic opportunity here, they now have an excuse to raise their prices as well and still look like the good guy by doing it somewhat reasonably

  • My favourite example of this is how it handles audio devices. Every other app just uses the default Windows audio devices, maybe with an option to change it to something else if you want, but not Teams. It has to handle the choosing of the audio device itself. I once saw this lead to the fantastic situation where the sound in Windows was working fine via someone’s USB headset, but Teams decided it wanted to use the headphone jack built into their laptop dock as it’s audio device instead (no headphones were even plugged in). We manually changed it but it kept defaulting back to the headphone jack every time the dock was disconnected and reconnected! I can’t remember what fixed it in the end, probably just a reinstall or something but it was still a stupid and easily avoidable issue.

  • I’m assuming that will work similar to Microsoft Word where it’s fine for basic PDFs but if there are a lot of tables or images it can mess up the document?

  • Ah I was more looking for alternative editors rather than viewers, I usually just use my web browser to view them