The result will probably be open as their db /s
Snek
VPN servers that run from RAM
Basically it runs just in the memory and does not store information on a hard disk, so your information is only temporary in the memory and will vanish as soon as the server reboots or shuts down. I don't know if they have others, you can maybe ask support or maybe there is something on their site.
Here is an interesting article i found from privacyaffairs dot com
Copilot is as far as i know basically bundled with the os, so with everything.
My guess is, they killing cortana because of their copilot software, which is basically the same - but better. They would heave to maintain basically the same product, so they dumped it.
As i see it, using a computer, smartphone or any other device with your voice has a lot of benefits and is used a lot around the world. But it is used in a different scenario than a mouse/keyboard is used and i'm pretty sure they are aware of it. Even they don't see people sitting at their desk talking to their computer all day long.
I agree, they will probably kill off copilot in the next few OS and replace it with something different. They want to be competitive with software from other vendors, so they jump to the "next new thing".
That's terrible. And as usual, the main argument will be: "protection against the baddis". And since goverment-it is usually rather bad they will open the gates to everyone
Got it, thanks for clarifying.
Which names? Did we read a different article?
As the article posted by @[email protected] says it is because
They claim that the levitation was only partial because of impurities in their material.
Thanks for looking it up, i appreciate it. As i understand it the main discussion is about the price and not which of them are greener. But i see the versatility of rechargeable batteries - you don't need to have contact wires everywhere.
This paper is not about "is decentralized social media the problem.." but rather a have a look at it and raise some concerns and points for improvement.
It really seems to be X, because x.com already points to twitter.
Sadly, it is not actively maintained right now.