Tag: windows
Drawing on Ancient Greece advice to find the future for artificial intelligence.
Elon Musk’s latest stupid Twitter idea could kill off the platform for good
New CEO Elon Musk confirmed that the verification process is being redesigned, but to pay to get a blue tick is just wrong.
Beware going down the Windows beta-testing rabbit hole
If you’re a normal geek, you likely play around with various operating systems and releases. Often, I find that trying out various betas can not only leave you confused about what’s been officially released, it can also confuse your computer.
I typically use a mixture of virtual and actual machines for my beta testing, and I often use the laptop I have at home for betas. (At work it’s too important to have a machine run possibly non-stable code.)
This leads to interesting situations at home, where I have an older laptop that works great for typing up Computerworld post and remote accessing various servers, workstations, and cloud services, but is not good enough for Windows 11.
You Need to Update Google Chrome, Windows, and Zoom Right Now
Plus: Important patches from Apple, VMWare, Cisco, Zimbra, SAP, and Oracle.
How to Generate SSH Keys in Windows 10 and Windows 11
If part of your life includes logging in to a remote server be it for a self-hosted blog, a Nextcloud installation, or sending your latest changes to GitHub, you need SSH keys. In Windows 10 and 11 we are spoiled for choice when it comes to generating new keys.
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Want to protect yourself? Install Chrome 107 now
Alongside the slew of fixes, the latest version of Chrome rolls out support for HEVC, joining the likes of Safari.
Adobe’s controversial color scheme hits creatives hard
Adobe subscribers now need extra license just to access colors.
iOS 16.1 bug that randomly drops Wi-Fi has iPhone owners tearing hair out
This sounds like a frustrating bug for those affected, and there seem to be quite a number of complaints online.
Windows 10’s latest patch breaks OneDrive – but a fix is coming
Microsoft’s patch applies important security fixes, but also torpedoes OneDrive in some cases.
Microsoft: don’t reset your Server Manager disk, you could lose all your data
Microsoft has issued a workaround, but it’s unclear as to when a patch will arrive.