TBF, your previous post reads to me the opposite way
I was concerned with this, but seems my attempt to not sound like a KF supporter was unsuccessful.
It's also not lost on me that I'm probably being pedantic.
TBF, your previous post reads to me the opposite way
I was concerned with this, but seems my attempt to not sound like a KF supporter was unsuccessful.
It's also not lost on me that I'm probably being pedantic.
My partner is a mechanic and is often underneath a vehicle when a notification comes through; so for him, the watch acts like an extension of his phone that he doesn't have to worry about falling out of his pocket.
And while he does have to worry about damaging the watch, this would still be true if it was a phone in his pocket; but would just be more surface area to get knocked into things.
Personally, I work at a desk all day; so outside of a few phone calls a month, I probably don't even need a phone...
At work we're using Bitwarden for the group benefits; though I still have KeePassXC running to simplify SSH keys (Windows, naturally) for native & PuTTY.
Personally, I use KeePassXC & KeePass android (currently); and sync'd through GDrive; which is good enough for my needs.
I played the 2-3 demos before release, and have been continuing that trend since launch. "Nearly" at 100% achievements, though the remaining 3 are the big ones, so dunno how long it will take.
I have found that I enjoy the game more on low stakes (white/red), as the higher stakes are really just more annoying/RNG to me than anything.
Still, Stuntman will get me through.
I'm the sysadmin (and transitioning to DevOps) at work, but the DBs are 100% in control of our two devs (one of which being the head of IT).
Apparently we're going to hire a third Dev, who will moonlight as our DBA -- oh, and for 30K/yr.
I'm sure this will go well.
My parents recently got a new washer/dryer set; they had to buy commercial (though available to consumers) units to get non-smart units.
Had the displeasure of using the modern EA app the other week -- completely refuses to launch my copy of Jedi: Fallen Order in the foreground after a single play-session (Steam -> EA just doesn't work for some people).
Its less that it's complex, moreso that there's basically zero onboarding.
We didn't get a video, but my first employer (Food Lion, a grocery store) did give us almost an identical spiel about once a year as "mandatory training".
For me, once I prove the username/password and tap "Login", a third box appears asking for the MFA code
Well anti-trust would get in the way of profits, you see
Maybe including something like Windows' OOBE; rather than defining a user before installing?