Nerds. Hundreds and hundreds of them.
Any Admin worth their salt is going to defederate anyways.
Netflix drove many people to leave piracy, and now they're driving them right back to it again.
Way to go guys.
It's always sucked for them, and it always will. That's why we make accommodations for them, like extra time or a smaller/move private exam hall.
When I was in College for Computer Programming (about 6 years ago) I had to write all my exams on paper, including code. This isn't exactly a new development.
In Ontario that's perfectly legal. It's also legal for you to decline to answer that question.I worked in kitchens for about 15 years and came across that problem at about 1/3 of the places I worked. Not super uncommon, the industry is filled with flakes.
Keep in mind in most jurisdictions Restaurants get special labour rules.
I remember the first time I tried making a website the path I used for all my assets were my local folder locations. It never occurred to me that nobody else could see what I had on my C drive.
I like the way /r/3DPrinting handled ads. Their mods put it like this,
"It's okay for a Redditor to have a business and share it. It's not okay for a business to have a Reddit account and do the same."
Basically, does that account contribute to the community outside of their business? If so, I don't take issue with it.
Drinking Water has a 100% fatality rate. Everyone who drinks it eventually dies.
(also a good example of why correlation =/= causation)
Ill throw in some obscure ones I use daily.
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StemRoller. It's an AI-powered toolthat takes an mp3 and separates each instrument into its own file. Im a musician, and having access to stems like this is a game changer.
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Carla is a tool for hosting VST plugins without the need for a full DAW. I primarily use Amp Simulators, and this has become a mandatory tool on any computer I use. It's also maintained by the creator of KXStudio.
This is what is going to inevitably happen with most technical subreddits. All the power users who contributed the most are either gone or leaving.
Reddit will be no better than Quora in a few years.
Your client is still Windows Store exclusive? That's a hard pass from me.