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r3dk0w t1_jc07u7d wrote
Also thanks for forced default browser changes with every security update.
r3dk0w t1_jbubvi4 wrote
Reply to Microsoft is bringing back classic Taskbar features on Windows 11 — but not because it screwed up by AliTVBG
To be honest, I'm surprised there's not some kind of subscription service to get the features back.
Call it Windows 11 Classic, now with the classic features you all know and love.
r3dk0w t1_j66wi9l wrote
Reply to comment by afishda in What happens if the largest owner of oil and gas wells in the US goes bankrupt? by geoxol
This is exactly what happens. The bankrupt subsidiary dissolves leaving the EPA or another government organization to clean up the mess.
We all pay for the cleanup through taxes and the oil companies get all of the benefits through profits and lack of responsibility.
r3dk0w t1_j55h7bl wrote
Reply to comment by redwirelessus in T-Mobile hack: 37 million customer data stolen in November data breach by Pessimist2020
An internal cybersecurity team costs money. They probably just hire someone good with cyber when they need it (after a breach).
r3dk0w t1_j0mdge2 wrote
Doesn't Windows 11 give you a TikTok icon when you first log in to a new machine? it's not the full app, but if you click on it doesn't it install the app in the background?
r3dk0w t1_izpleel wrote
Is there any actual facts behind these kinds of articles? All I see is "The sky is falling" because one company laid off 5000 workers, but it leaves out that they hired 10000 workers last month.
r3dk0w t1_iy8803w wrote
Just another bullshit article by the Washington Post. You know, the newspaper owned by one of the richest people in the world that also has a history of employee work violations, union busting, and other unsavory anti-employee actions?
r3dk0w t1_iy6h2pl wrote
Reply to comment by NatsumiEla in Mothers and wives of conscripts from Russian Far East to be sent to east of Ukraine by HarakenQQ
You would be raped 100 times before you found out he was dead weeks/months ago.
r3dk0w t1_iy1kfna wrote
Reply to Is buying a new truck dumb by [deleted]
I don't have an answer for you, but when I leased my truck part of the lease agreement said no commercial use of the truck. If you're doing a finance, you might check the terms for phrases like that too.
Also, if you are using it for business, you need to check with the insurance company for the same reasons.
I'm not sure what field work you would do but a used van can be found for $5-10k and would provide security for any tools, supplies, or other things you are carrying. Having a truck is an open invitation to anyone to easily take what you are carrying in the back.
r3dk0w t1_je33h0c wrote
Reply to Deeply, truly, very sorry: How tech CEOs talk when they lay off workers by CrankyBear
Can't read due to paywall, but lemme dog pile on the CEOs giving the sad talk to their employees. Fuck those guys.