

Meltdown incoming
Meltdown incoming
Yeah, it sounds like something you could do with SE linux and some scripting to handle mounting the user’s filesystem as needed.
because they probably wanted to cut unprofitable shows in order to improve their valuation.
The Late Show consistently has the highest ratings of any show in that time slot.
CBS cutting The Late Show is like McDonalds cutting the Big Mac.
That sounds like terrorist talk
/s
I was talking about the device, not the OS.
Apple is the largest smartphone manufacturer and so it stands to reason that Google has heard of them and hires talented people to work on the software for their devices. So statements like:
have you considered they the might just be completely fucking incompetent at IOS apps
Is just nonsense completely divorced from reality.
No, they have infinite money and are a prestige job for developers. The chances that they were unable to hire talented programmers on the singular most popular smartphone is essentially zero.
>Uses applications from the most privacy-destroying ad agency in the history of the world
>Is surprised that they don’t respect privacy.
Similar issue: https://serverfault.com/questions/575394/samba-public-share-windows-keeps-asking-for-password#715372
Adding
[global]
map to guest = bad user
to smb.conf and restart the service.
If that doesn’t work there are a few other suggestions in the thread.
I just mean that trying to apply the Nazi bar meme to an entire country because people are not immediately surrendering and fleeing the fascists seems kind of counter productive.
Google is paying a pittance to achieve vendor lock-in.
The training may be free but there will be other services which will not be free and the other services will integrate better with the existing ‘free’ Google services better than anything else.
Who’s trying to flee? It’s the fascists that have to go
OP is a newbie and is externalizing his lack of knowledge.
A 747 would seem like a death trap if a toddler were given control but there, as here, it isn’t the plane that’s the problem.
Coming from Windows, Linux (especially when only talking about GUI environments) seems to not tell you anything about your problems. Eventually you learn how to find the relevant logs and the problems seem less arbitrary.
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