And somehow many people with those stickers drive like the biggest cunts.
Like having a kid excuses failing to yield or slamming on the brakes then turning without a signal.
Maybe it's a home vs. pro thing? On the pro version you don't even to do any trickery in the command prompt or the registry. You just choose "join a domain", create a local account. You don't actually have to join a domain.
It tech here. Yup sure does.
For enterprise customers it gets saved in active directory anyway.
But for home users, no way.
For new devices I always create a local account and turn off bitlocker if it happens to be enabled.
Most people don't remember their email password, some don't even remember their email address.
So many times I've had to remove the drive of a dead PC or laptop and copy all their files off of it, because people just don't make backups.
But already happenend a few times now that a private customer got suckered into making a Microsoft account by one of those full screen pop ups.
Probably set it up with an E-Mail some relative of theirs created just so they can download stuff of their Phones App store.
And all their stuff just gets automatically encrypted.
Bye Bye all the photos you had taken for the last 10 years. Thanks Microsoft.
But will there even be anything left of that after credit card fees? I mean I guess they are a huge company, maybe they pay less in those fees. Then again so are credit card providers. I'm sure they want their share too.
Aren't they scamming their advertisers too? Because if you click the back button a bunch of times it's gonna reload a bunch of them on every click. At least if your internet is fast enough.
You can modify the url to say dl=1 at the end to bypass it.
It will just download the file without having to click anything on the site.
Should that be something you can enable on the website instead? Sure.
Maybe it's already included in Windows.
Go check Device Manager. Devices without drivers will show up with a yellow warning sign next to them.
Presumably it is working, without a chipset driver lots of other stuff wouldn't work either.
I mean why would you force LEDs for ovens in the first place. The place they are in is supposed to get hot. And that's what the ineffeciency in incandescent light bulbs normally is. They get hot.
Doesn't seam like an issue that they make the place that's supposed to get hot hot.
I feel a little bit called out with this, indeed 31 years old, tech enthusiast, I am an IT-tech and I use both Windows and Linux as desktops and servers. 😆 Maybe it's just because I remember how much better the internet used to be in some ways.
Yeah I suppose that makes sense.