

Your local discgolf club / community if you’re into that.
Your local discgolf club / community if you’re into that.
At least keep in mind that her getting pregnant at that age could pose a risk. So if you want to make it serious start talking about kids.
Doctors HATE this hack!
Yep, wasn’t as overpriced back then though.
Can you be a bit more clear on what you mean by failing?
I’ve met my girlfriend on Tinder and had some nice dates / hookups because of it. Are 98% of the women not intetested because of my average looks and being overweight? Sure, but it’s the 2% that made wit worthwhile. Tinder was getting more expensive depending on your age back then but I think I would use an app again if I needed to.
I’ve met some people that I would otherwise never have met, made some rich corporation even richer in the process… 🤷
As a European I’m so gratefull people didn’t “go for talks” on that day they stormed the beaches… sometimes you have to actually fight for your ideals and not water them down every time they are opposed…
He looks like the neighbour from that 70’s show to me…
As a followup, the function to generate these reports was in Sharepoint Online itself. Somewhat hidden/poorly named.
Cracking encryption gets easier over time. This is a timebomb.
Interesting article but not really what we’re looking for:
This option is especially useful for computers with multiple users and for when you don't want executable files running from a user profile.
Other than where the sync app is installed, the behavior is the same.
It’s not the installation but the configuration that is causing trouble. FSLogix would require on-prem hardware.
We were expecting the same and wishes MS just admitted this to us so we can go on.
We have no good mechanisms to deploy startup scripts and try to rely as much as possible on the best-practises Microsoft has. If we ever get those anyway…
We had this a lot during Covid where people just registered free Teams accounts with their work e-mail adresses. These environments are super small so I will check it out to be sure!
Thanks for taking the time to reply!
Thanks for you insight, your environment sounds ways more complex but then again, miles better configured.
After some research it now seems to point to a registry cleaning script used to clean up bizarre amounts of entries created by certain printer drivers that were added each time a user logs on or off.
We aren’t sure yet since it can easily not happen for a few weeks out of itself but fingers crossed!
Thanks for taking the time to respond as I have should way faster…
No sorry, we use the same config across the board so that wouldnt explain the randomness. Ill look into it though.
Lucky the Americans didnt’t get any shit for that at all…
We’ll all be a part of it someday…
I noticed this too on my Pixel but only when I open the “drag-down” menu. When I close it the clock’s gone…