itdave.bsky.social
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It's happening all over.
www.vcstar.com/story/news/l...
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Not all heroes wear capes.
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I was inspired to get out of bed, until I realized they didn't get up to howl.
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I remember calling tech support to tell them their DHCP Servers were offline. When they asked me to start rebooting, I told them to tell someone important that their day was about to get REAL BAD and wished them well.
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With this history, what could go wrong?
www.independent.co.uk/news/world/a...
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I think someone else shared, but if you are still in PowerShell type (copy/paste) all one line,
Get-AppxProvisionedPackage -Online | where-object {$_.PackageName -like "*Copilot*"} | Remove-AppxProvisionedPackage -online
That removes the provisioned package preventing it from reappearing.
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Have you tried running them in Wine?
www.winehq.org
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I use Libreoffice. I just can't get over the whole connection to the Sun/SCO/Solaris/StarOffice suing Linux.
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I hope you started with something easy like Lubuntu or Linux Mint.
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TO UNINSTALL COPILOT
1. Right click start button & click Windows PowerShell(Admin)
2. Type (or copy/paste) the following and press enter.
Get-AppxPackage *CoPilot* -AllUsers | Remove-AppPackage -AllUsers
This should return you to the prompt. No news is good news.
3. Reboot. It should be gone.
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And still miles (kilometers?) ahead of many US states that voted Conservative.
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I was playing with our beta software one night and trashed my system only to find the Windows 95 CDs weren't in the software cabinet.
MSDN to the rescue!
Windows 95.... in French.
Coincidentally, people stopped borrowing my system when I was out.
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You're so lucky!
I have no fox to give.
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Great article, but I still have a question.
When do I get to pet the puppies???
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And you lost sleep playing Leisure Suit Larry. ;-)
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How about the cardboard "briefcase" (green and white, maybe?) of ~50 floppies to install Oracle 5 or 6?
Only to later hear a programmer say, "Dave, we corrupted it again."
Good Times.
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I can be that guy for you. I remember bootstrapping a DEC 20 with an 8" floppy.... and backing it up on those 10.5" reels.
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At least Zoom (finally) let's me share my Linux apps natively in meetings without using Windows and X forwarding thus further confusing everyone.
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I still like that in the beginning Linus says Linux "won't be big and professional" and that he's not a very good C programmer stating "It's mostly in C, but most people wouldn't call what I write C."
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Donald Quixote
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Cute Art!
and
OMG! WHAT KEYBOARD IS THAT???
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Does he understand that "seeking asylum" and "from asylums" do not mean the same thing?
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This one seems feisty. Not one of the wolves inside me today.
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Please stop using the price of eggs to prove some economic point unless that point is supply and demand.
Current price is based on the millions of hens killed due to bird flu and that it takes 5 months for a hen to start laying.
Bird flu shows no signs of stopping, so expect prices to keep rising.
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I think you meant to say, "WE are working with OUR IT staff to fix the issue and make sure WE don'take this mistake again."
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Nope. Pulling down 130mb/s.
It's all on your end.
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Netflix is lagging out and rebooting. Just did a speed test pulling down 130mb/s.
It's Netflix.