Ouch … I hope I smell them from a mile away … and change course.
Ouch … I hope I smell them from a mile away … and change course.
As a #2 person, when my level-of-current-knowledge hits a ceiling and I ask for technical advice in forums or lemmy or even social media, it often comes from a #1 person.
Assuming its specialized knowledge few other #2 have.
Half the time I get an answer (about what and how) AND background explanation (giving context and WHY).
But half the other time a #1 doesnt realize easy things for them are hard for me. When they are miles ahead their answer assumes I have a host of other skills already in place. But I dont know what I don’t know so I dont ask for them.
But … every answer from a helpfull stranger is appreciated. Just bridging knowledge is hard.
Is “choosing which files and folders” an upfront configuration thing, or does it happen “on the fly” when opening a file?
It’s a type of integration with local file handling:
I use it to connect to rather large folders (bigger then my SSD) because it only takes up space of the files in use.
I deleted my comments seeing the ending side note about NC.
Does the MacOS NC app do files-on-demand?
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I was a Windows 2000 fan in the Windows Millenium period.
No need, I am on Enterprise.
I’m really annoyed by this, thanks for verifying. Still bound to a employer laptop which uses Win11 in a Microsoft collaboration setting but eager to learn how to turn it off.
Is this for Home edition and Enterprise as well? 🤔
To illustrate even more: I follow a Lemmy privacy “group” with an Akkoma account.
Now do support for Notepad++ plugins and language linting 😁😎😂
Without a source I assume its hardware based. ;)
Now where is that article about storing data by etching it on glass …
True! One of the main building blocks, sadly.
Trusting other peoples identification and authorizattion isnt about sharing accounts and passwords. If user A of server X want to log in at server Y, server Y asks server X if it knows this user A. If so server X handles the password/mfa check and just gives the green light to server Y.
Maybe good old blogosphere with comments pingbacks and pubsubhub(?) was a sort of simpler proto version of the fediverse.
Or its just miniturisation in contexts without a separate phone (aka IoT)?
“Supersims are popping up in shared rental scooters, fleet tracking devices, and digital billboards.”