In their defense, they JUST applied an update in March 1993, so they’re knocking on the doors of cutting edge technology updates -_-
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In their defense, they JUST applied an update in March 1993, so they’re knocking on the doors of cutting edge technology updates -_-
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Banks, I’m looking at you
Poor duck.
Oh, it does lol. If it’s images on the screen and audio through the output, OBS can record it. It’s awesome!
Sorry. Open broadcaster software. While not really intended for this use case, it works great for it.
30 days is set by your company. Ours is set to 90 days. Stupid, on my opinion. If I recorded it, I obviously want to keep it. For this reason, I user OBS on my computer and record meetings through that. Bypass teams’s recording framework altogether.
Cool website!
So, the very thing the block claims to block, is completely allowed lol genius
This type of dumbass design is the reason we have passwords like password12345.
I wish! Lol (assuming you meant this SamSho)
Agrees completely. I don’t buy a device unless I own all of it. If I can’t remove their software and install my own, I don’t own it, and I won’t buy it. While I’m not wild about the fact that Pixels are google phones, the bootloader is unlocked.
For those wondering, SS7 is Signaling System No. 7.
Signaling System No. 7 is a set of telephony signaling protocols developed in the 1970s that is used to set up and tear down telephone calls on most parts of the global public switched telephone network.
Maybe it’s time to upgrade…
Edit: Latest version, 03/93, is from March 1993.
Hey! Me, too! Sweet!
They’re not silent letters, they’re modifiers. They modify the sound of surrounding letters. An example of a silent letter would be the P in psychology (in the English language only).
The reason I replaced my last phone was SW support
Not to be “that guy”, but this is why they stop supporting it. Because of people like you and me, who will keep using it forever, if it wasn’t for the abandoned software.
Or imprisoned, depending on the industry and the risk you just caused.
You know what? Screw it. I’mma put this in gpt and see what comes out …
Well, partner, let me tell ya ‘bout this here tale, “Hamlet.” So, there’s this young fella named Hamlet, right? He’s the son of the late King of Denmark. Now, his daddy got done in by none other than his own brother, Claudius. Now, ol’ Claudius, he ain’t one for sittin’ on his heels—he done married Hamlet’s mama, Gertrude, quicker than a rattlesnake striking.
One night, ol’ Hamlet sees his daddy’s ghost, all pale and spooky-like, and that ghost tells him, “Son, yer uncle Claudius done me wrong! It’s up to you to set things right.” Well, that sends Hamlet into a tailspin. He gets himself tangled in doubt and fear, not sure if he should go after his uncle or not. He starts puttin’ on a fake madman act, hopin’ to throw folks off his scent while he figures out what to do.
Meanwhile, things go all kinds of sideways—Hamlet kills an innocent feller, Polonius, who’s hidin’ behind a curtain, thinkin’ it’s Claudius. His gal Ophelia goes all loony and drowns herself. Her brother, Laertes, is riled up, wanting revenge.
Long story short, it all comes to a head in a big ol’ swordfight, where Hamlet and Laertes trade blows, and folks drop like flies. Hamlet, he finally puts an end to his treacherous uncle, but he don’t walk away clean. He, too, gets his just desserts, and the whole kingdom’s left in ruin.
That’s the gist of it, son—one big, tragic mess where revenge and betrayal run wild like a stampede.
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Yup. I hate it.
Same issue here, since 15 upgrade. 7 Pro.