

Not really a thing you can just do, but thick walls. I live in an old house with double layered exterior brick walls. It has such a massive impact that sometimes I wear a vest inside, while it’s heatstroke temperatures outside.
Not really a thing you can just do, but thick walls. I live in an old house with double layered exterior brick walls. It has such a massive impact that sometimes I wear a vest inside, while it’s heatstroke temperatures outside.
Call me a conservative, but those are not house pets
Are you guys talking about Sigourney Weaver?
My computer “accidentally” installed windows 11 yesterday. So I spent all of today trying to fix all the stuff that broke. In the end it didn’t work, so I’m finally moving over to Linux soon.
A good step away from the US
Slap my balls and call me Sally, that’s a heck of a story you got there. I hope it has served you well in many a bar night.
We’ll remember this once the tribunals begin
It’s all fun and games until someone gets neutered
The name is Bond, James Bond
TIL Trumps father wore a Hitler mustache until 1950.
After World War II, toothbrush variants were worn by a small number of notable individuals, e.g. American real-estate developer Fred Trump (who wore a split variant), and former president of Zimbabwe Robert Mugabe (covering only the philtrum).
Trump wore a toothbrush mustache from c. 1935 to 1950, about when it fell out if fashion due yo associations with Adolf Hitler
Today I broke a colleague’s app, because I repurposed an unused app registration on azure, or at least I thought it was unused. I thought that would be faster than asking the admins for a new registration on a Friday afternoon. But I forgot that I had used that registration for my colleague 's application.
So when he came complaining that it didn’t work, I just told him he had done something wrong and that he should just restart his computer.
I watch on my phone all the time in the train to and from work. I don’t really care for the aesthetics, I’m in it for the story.
When I download, I go for the 700mb rather than the 15gb movies. I only have a small, dumb tv that’s 10 years old. So watching it there isn’t really a theater experience either.
We use the education subset of Teams. It surely isn’t perfect, but it has many positive features.
Group calls with 30 people work just as good as individual calls, if not better.
You can manage groups into break-out rooms very easily.
There’s whiteboards, forms, polls and other integratable features for interactive communication with students.
The assignments mechanic is pretty decent in general. However, the rubrics very cumbersome to add.
The MsGraph backend is very extensive and let’s you create your own apps that can integrate with all the teams data. That makes it possible to automate a lot. Also MSAL is a tried and trusted authorization mechanism.
It also has a lot of downsides, like bugs, automatic updates that break features you were using, nobody listens to feature requests, shitty documentation, the environment is very big and you can easily get lost (we’ve had to make couple videos and documentation to explain it all to new students). But all in all it is pretty decent to work with.
Also people are idiots, or at least easily influenced. If you ask someone “you dreamt such and such, right?” They’ll be more likely to agree with you than when you ask “What did you dream?”
https://academic.oup.com/psychsocgerontology/article-abstract/69/3/356/624373?login=false
Yes, normal client computers. Just for simple document work. Inexcusable indeed
Same with YouTube, honestly.
Just talked to a woman from a company in the same holding as mine. They still run their computers on windows xp. They’re in health care and deal with sensitive, confidential patient data.
I never have that problem with Digital Ocean 😆
Oh shit, I should’ve done this earlier