That’s not how it works.
That’s not how it works.
I work for a school and I provision these types of devices. You do not want to modify or change anything about them, as it probably breaks your acceptable use policy. If they allow you to bring your own device, then do that. But do not change the device they give you in any manner. Just don’t use school property for things you want to be private. It works the exact same way with anything owned by any organization you may work for in the future. They own the device, they set the terms. And your excuse of ‘it does not break policy’ or ‘it is not against the law’ is ridiculous, as policy is intentionally broad for this reason, and the law requires you to not interrupt normal classroom activities. If the school lets you, bring your own device. Otherwise, tough luck, seems like you won’t be able to play your games.
In other news, idiots exist everywhere. The interesting part will come when meta/threads responds to this.
Okay, I have some results. Is it any of the following? It’s still searching, but these are what it found:
“You can’t have a * in a filename.”
“Its in the folder you downloaded for ScriptHookVDotNet probably, because that’s where it was for me.”
“https://www.wireless.att.com/premiercare/”
"do you mean the brush preview? that’s controlled by the drawing apps not the wacom driver
https://www.tvpaint.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=9913"
It’s searching for any comment 1-4 karma below a deleted comment. It’s a good thing it’s “That solved it. Thanks!” instead of “That solved it, Thanks!” (because commas are more common)
Currently indexing my archives for the exact words “That solved it. Thanks!” Will check back when it finishes
I’ll search for it.
They are, lol. Almost the entire site.
Give me a direct link, please? I can get it for you from my personal archives.
FreshRSS
On an unrelated note, does anyone know if lemmy has rss?
It’s 71.5, as of 2020. Also, if you take into account that most of our users are technical and online, then that number probably increases given the digital divide. Of course, this could all be negated by that very large “prefer not to say” percentage.
As expected, mostly white which is unfortunate.
Well, as the graph shows before, it’s also mostly U.S-based. Those are really good diversity numbers if you factor that into mind. Like, way better than expected.
Never had a problem with Firefox. Chromium forks however…
https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/uBlock-and-others:-Blocking-ads,-trackers,-malwares