I often wonder if Teams is made to look worse than it is because of all those "crashes" and "camera/mic problems". Convenient excuse to skip a meeting and have a break :p
I've been on the new Teams for months now at work and don't really have any problems. I can't remember the last time I've had to kill it or restart it or whatever. The new one is feeling better than old now IMO.
This is the one marked 'new' on Windows 10 by the way. We haven't upgraded to 11...
I’m not dismissing them at all, I understand there is and will be a lot more going on than predictive text, just saying there’s a really long way to go before they can actually replace a developer and I don’t believe it’s going to be only 10-15 years before 99% of the ‘average’ programmers are...
I think it will take longer than people think to actually replace developers. I believe it will be a long time before AI can actually think and reason. What we're seeing now is a very powerful predictive text system, not actual machine intelligence. Don't get me wrong, I think generative AI...
Their MagicDNS product is effectively a reverse proxy, right? So presumably you have to install something on the server that's running Bitwarden/Vaultwarden so it can talk to Tailscale's service. I would argue that still opens you up in a way - you are relying on their service being secure and...
When you say net-tools doesn't want to work, what do you mean? I am running Bookworm and just tried it - sudo apt install net-tools - I could then run ifconfig without a problem. Did you try run sudo apt update?
ifconfig is actually deprecated now, so you really should move over to ip!
Yep - beautifully. There are apps for both Android, iOS, an excellent web UI, windows desktop and Linux desktop. The app syncs your passwords and makes themavailable while offline.
I personally self-host Bitwarden using the Vaultwarden back-end, but you can also just sign up with BitWarden...
I'm going to throw Rust in there. It isn't necessarily object oriented, but does have elements of it. I have recently started learning it and am actually finding it one of the easiest languages I've learnt (I will say, I've been doing this stuff for like 20 years now, so my view of easy might...
Bitwarden here, but I actually self-host vaultwarden, which is a back-end server for Bitwarden which you can self host. Much better to keep that sort of thing in your own hands. It reduces your 'attack surface' massively. Your passwords don't need to be online at all - it actually works really...
I use Debian on my desktop with Lutris from flatpak. Using flatpak gets around the issue of Debian's packages being out of date (which is intended, but can be annoying for stuff like gaming, which often needs latest versions for any sort of stability). Once I got Lutris, I installed the...
I run Debian and am in 2 minds about using this. It is intended that Debian is not updated very often (security updates are still applied), to ensure stability and a less annoying user experience (fewer updates to apply). I am happily using ESR, which is currently v115...
I've been self-hosting Bitwarden for years now and don't regret it. I run it in Docker on a Raspberry Pi 4. I actually run Vaultwarden, which is a Rust-based back-end server for BitWarden and is much much lighter on resources and much quicker. Additionally, all the premium features are unlocked...
I am currently a pure-Debian man. All servers and PCs. I run Debian Desktop with Cinnamon on my desktop and laptop and love it. I love that it doesn't constantly update and is solid. I don't need my OS to update and change all the time, I need it to be secure and fast and reliable and not...
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