Average Microsoft Edge fanboy
Do hardware tokens support Linux nowadays?
I agree but this is the next best option. This essentially creates a OS-level separation between business and personal apps.
Also, the Microsoft Intune app, which checks if your device is compliant, requires a high level permission which allows it to remote wipe your device. This is in case your device has sensitive data and gets stolen/falls into the wrong hands. This is a very risky direction where we are handing off admin access of our phone to our employers.
Microsoft: Bedrock is truly cross-platform!
Linux: Heyy...
Microsoft: No, not that much cross-platform
As long as the work profile is on.
Not a good solution but a decent one. Create a work profile on your phone, using Shelter (Fdroid, open source), and put all your work apps on that. Your data and processes are isolated and you can turn off all your work apps with a single tap. It's like a secondary virtual phone.
I've been looking for a TUI application. Ma man!
Don't you think it's wild that a hard drive, which is just chilling inside its case, suddenly has its innards spilled out using a screwdriver, and dumped into a 24/7 NAS with other hard disks.
A bit inhumane if you ask me.
You have to be doing something seriously wrong to make Minecraft run poorly. It has native support for Linux.
Is there any way to verify that the product in deployment is built from the same source? I'm guessing hash values but I still think it can be faked.
When I'm looking at a huge building or scene, I instinctively think "press F4 to enable freecam" from Minecraft so that I can look from above and noclip. But alas, it's not possible :'(