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Well yea, you turned off the windows search/Cortana/Bing bar, but now it’s called copilot/recall bar which you haven’t turned off yet.
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Well yea, you turned off the windows search/Cortana/Bing bar, but now it’s called copilot/recall bar which you haven’t turned off yet.
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Report it to safe search so chrome starts blocking the page.
When you talk to your management and show them how overworked you are and ask for a helper. But don’t just say how much, show them in business lingo so they actually understand.
Fill out your calendar with the meetings and show management how you have no time for meaningful work because of meetings.
Got to hate those meeting where you are marked as optional but you are required to attend.
Don’t worry mate, it is a joke. But judging by the other comments it is closer to reality than a joke for some.
Well yea, plenty happens between 1700 and 0900. That is why the 15 min standup takes 30 min.
0900 till 0930 - 15 min standup meeting.
0930 till 1000 - focus time.
1000 till 1100 - Pre meeting for customer meeting at 1100.
1100 till 1200 - Customer meeting.
1230 till 1300 - Post Meeting catchup.
1300 till 1330 - focus time.
1330 till 1430 - JIRA board update meeting.
1430 till 1500 - priorities review meeting.
1500 till 1645 - focus time.
1645 till 1730 - EOD standup.
I do Ansible playbooks so not too had to see when I ballzed it up.
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Because who cares for commit messages to my private repo?
Code? No.
Physical equipment? Yes
Customer wasn’t happy when we billed them list price for a Cisco switch their MSP tossed out.
At least it isn’t email or SMS MFA.
It’s not my fault it takes ages to compile. It’s the government non mandated backdoors binaries causing it to take 3 hours instead of 2:59:59.5
Not everyone has that option. I can only used approved software. Took 3 months to get WSL and Hyper-V approved for my desktop
Time to take away the notification permission of reader.
Those sure are some rookie block numbers.
I thought my client was chucking a wobbly with so many removed comments be the same person.
If you don’t want to use API, which API are designed specifically for this kind of thing, then you may have to use web scraping to do what you want.
The only things that say they have file permissions are the usual messaging apps like Whatsapp, Signal, Messenger, and Discord along with Firefox, dropbox and onedrive. But there are other apps that have file access but don’t come up in the list of permissions like Files, Smart Audiobook player, and Podcast Addict.
Opening an app doesn’t cause the cache folder to be created. I have been through the apps twice and the folder has not appeared. I deleted the folder around 1500 today and it came back at around 1700 according to the folder and file creation times. But I wasn’t using my phone at that time.
I generally don’t trust the permissions boxes as there are some apps like Smart Audiobook player or Files which do have access to the file system but show No permissions granted in the app info.
as for the location of the folder it is in the root user directory along with DCIM, Downloads, and Documents folders.
A quick DuckDuckGoing says offloading mobile data onto known wifi networks managed by the carrier.
https://source.android.com/docs/core/connect/carrier-wifi