Windows 11: Mouse settings escape the Control Panel
More options are moving from the Windows Control Panel to the Settings app. Coming soon: all mouse settings.
Microsoft accidentally cares about its users, releases update that unintentionally deletes Copilot from Windows
It's rare in this day and age that proprietary operating system vendors like Microsoft and Apple release updates you're more than happy to install, but considering even a broken clock is right twice a day, we've got
Windows 11: Mauseinstellungen entfliehen der Systemsteuerung
Weitere Optionen wandern von der Windows-Systemsteuerung in die Einstellungs-App. Bald dabei: alle Mauseinstellungen.
Emergency Linux: SystemResuce 12.00 comes with bcachefs support
The Arch-Fork SystemRescue can be used to rescue defective Linux and Windows installations. The update to version 12.00 brings support for bcachefs.
Notfall-Linux zur Systemrettung: SystemResuce 12.00 kommt mit bcachefs-Support
Mit dem Arch-Fork SystemRescue lassen sich defekte Linux- und Windows-Installationen retten. Das Update auf Version 12.00 bringt den Support für bcachefs.
Good morning from Harlem
#Photography #GoodMorning #Sunrise #NYC #Windows #GoodMorningFromHarlem
Ich würde ja behaupten, dass das gar nichts mit #OpenSource zu tun hat.
Diese #WorksForMe Antworten bekommt man genauso wenn man fragen zu #Windows oder einem #iPhone stellt.
Ricoh SP C250DN druckt unter Windows 10 plötzlich mit einem extra Rand
Mein Ricoh SP C250DN druckt unter Windows 10 im Querformat nur 20,5 cm der A4-Seite, rechts bleibt ein 9 cm weißer Rand. Warum?
New versions of #Windows might change the UI or underlying components, but they don't change the only thing important to know about Windows: it's nonfree software. Choose software that actually respects its users instead. https://u.fsf.org/3eu #FSF #FreeSoftware
@pa27 @torgo or.rather never ever use #Windows to begin with!
https://infosec.space/@kkarhan/114154813331761221
@Velveteen Also don't forget the #cringe #song that makes every #Windows & #Azure #developer vomit!
Wie ist das denn eigentlich so, wenn man als #KMU von #Windows auf #Linux wechseln will? Gibt es da Dienstleister, Admins oder was, ich meine, das muss ja dauerhaft und verlässlich funktionieren. Was ist mit Updates, Virenschutz, Firewalls … ich durchschaue das noch nicht ganz und weiß nicht, wo ich anfangen soll … und habe auch nicht die Zeit da ständig selbst rumzufrickeln. Hat jemand Tipps?
Working on my Micro 8088 and got the floppy controller done! But I forgot the 3.5" floppy uses a different power connector size (feels like a 1993 rookie mistake.) So waiting on an adapter. In the mean team, switched to my VGA board for some fun.
#Retrocomputing #Windows #Microsoft #vintagecomputing #Micro8088 #8088 #diy #soldering
@kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social genuinely I love the vibe of these KDE screenshots, and I literally work on #windows
Is today #FediHire Friday? Sure looks like it!
What I'm looking for: A senior level, individual contributor role supporting Windows, Active Directory, Certificates, PKI, Azure, and information security in a large environment. Interested in relocating outside of the US. I like to solve weird problems and make computers run smoothly. I want to help others use technology effectively.
My main focus the last few years has been rebuilding and modernizing a struggling certificate management team. That includes growing the team to meet our company needs, migrating our AD-integrated private PKI stack, getting a handle on our web PKI consumption, and making massive improvements to our certificate lifecycle management platform. I supported and advised our CyberSec and Desktop teams as we rolled out multi-factor authentication to 50,000 employees and contractors across the US. My background in understanding deep computer fundamentals, talent for quickly grasping nuances of larger systems, and calmness in a crisis have contributed to quickly resolving major technology outages regardless of root cause.
This role hasn't been exclusively technical. A big part of my current job is building relationships with our developers to help them understand how certificates work, the responsible ways to use them, and what our relevant internal policies are. I've been training and teaching junior and mid-level engineers both practical PKI concepts and our specific enterprise requirements. I've gotten to spend some time with upper management to both explain the immediate challenges we've had and the plans we can implement improve our infrastructure, reducing costs and outages.
While this position has been focused on certs and how to use them, I'm very comfortable considering a technical leadership role for Windows (server and desktop) administration and Active Directory. I also have some good experience with Azure and virtualization platforms, but they haven't been my daily focus for several years.
My current employer is direct retail for general public consumers. I've also worked in banking/finance, manufacturing, and architecture firms. The common thread is I love to help people leverage technology for their goals, to help them be more effective.
In my personnel/volunteer time I've done very similar: working backstage with lights/sounds/projections so live performers can do their best.
Right now I'm in Syracuse, New York (about five hours from NYC), but I'm open to relocation/migration anywhere in the world.
PMs open if you want to talk details. Boosts/reshares appreciated.
@WinFuture
Wie umständlich. Und mit Kommentaren von 2016.
Bei Windows empfehlen sich Microsoft-Tools.
UnigetUI und fertig.
https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/xpfftq032ptphf?hl=de-de&gl=US