Why force one company to sell off their browser? Shouldn’t MS have to sell Edge and Apple sell Safari?
Why force one company to sell off their browser? Shouldn’t MS have to sell Edge and Apple sell Safari?
No, just a personal choice.
Does anyone know good people to follow? I’d rather not join Bluesky.
Haha be thankful for what you have. I work at a pretty large financial institution and we still use Skype for Business. There is another messaging app we use but not everyone is granted access to it so I have to use both apps daily.
What’s Bluesky going to do to combat Russian bots and misinformation, and essentially keep it from becoming Twitter/X?
Republicans will control Congress. I’m sure they’ll be fine rolling anything back.
I wouldn’t be surprised if he pulls the US out of NATO and the UN, since he hates both organizations.
Sounds about right for HP.
He’s just butthurt that he can’t get xAI off the ground.
Not a programmer by any means (haven’t done any since college) but I’ve asked it for help in writing Jira queries or Excel mess and it’s been pretty solid with that stuff.
I think it’s more these companies invested millions into either building the offices or renting them (and can’t get out of the lease) so to make it worth while they’re having people come back.
One of my offices moved to a larger building across the street because there wasn’t enough room for FTEs and contractors to come in 3 days a week. The larger building still isn’t large enough even for just FTEs so they rented a floor of another building and are making contractors go to that building 3 days a week. They’re going to an office to still be remote lol. Talk about stupidity.
It’s about making money for executives and shitting on the employees that do the actual work.
I was impacted and it sucked. Having no cell service for 8-9 hours is not fun. Can’t make or receive calls or texts, every app that requires or uses an internet connection (like Waze) was impacted. Whole Waze worked with directions using offline maps and GPS, you don’t fet stuff like traffic conditions and rerouting.
But when you only have a cell phone and limited wifi resources at the office, it’s a major pain in the butt. And I didn’t report so that 70k could’ve been a conservative number of people that reported.
Or did his deepfake say this?
Right, I remember the MS/IE issue in the past. I never understood why Apple wasn’t held to the same scrutiny. They don’t have the corporate hold like Windows does, so maybe that was why.
So if Google has to sell off Chrome, what happens to Chromebooks? It runs on ChromeOS with Chrome being the main interface. Could Google not spin off Chrome as another company?