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#71
Last post by hansi23 - Today at 08:15:06
sicher noch
#72
Last post by hansi23 - Today at 08:12:44
Es gibt keinen hpe isocell, hört sich nach hp9 an. Der wird sich noch in anderen Handys auftauchen, weil er Zoom ermöglicht
#74
Last post by Baruch - Today at 08:08:01
Not everyone can stop using Windows. At work we have an old camera that requires IE mode in Edge (or a really old version of windows with IE) to hear the audio. It requires Activex. You might say that the camera manufacturer should update the firmware but then that has to do with them wanting you to buy a new camera which means there is no such firmware. Then also at work we still have lots of old .NET Framework code (not .NET Core) that really is very difficult to use vscode with it. We have a local access db and I think that the bosses are using advanced Access features that are only available in Microsoft Office. I mean there is actual code embedded into the db that only shows up when you open it in Microsoft Access. On that one I am not sure but I do know that I can edit it with generic not Microsoft software and make edits to the tables. So this last one is not 100% a problem. Those are the examples that I think of off hand. I am sure there are many more. For the record we have 6 Windows Server vms and 7 Ubuntu Server (no gui) vms. If you started a new entity today like ours with new cameras and new code then you would not need Windows but it's the legacy stuff that is making life for us very difficult. We have one old laptop that must use Activex and we installed Mint Linux but we were not able to use Activex at all. Our workaround was to setup a Windows vm for this purpose on the network and they connect using rdp. This is an acceptable solution for a business where they have servers and tons of resources but for a single user with a single computer (or a laptop that isn't always connected to the internet) it is not an option. In the end they will always need a solution not based on another vm. If you have enough RAM then a local vm is legitimate but then if you have enough RAM you are probably on a newer computer that can install Win11 without any hacks. In any case moving away from Windows is not always practical or ever possible.
#78
Last post by SvenNewman - Today at 04:01:16
At least part of this article is written by an AI, and the person has definitely not played DE.
#79
This significant shift raises questions about authenticity and engagement in digital spaces. I remember when I faced a similar challenge with a streaming app I loved; I had to pivot and adapt. It felt like a culinary experience where I'd need my Slice Master to precisely recalibrate my strategies.
#80
Thank you for sharing this information. It's very well written, and it's exactly what I needed.
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