

Roasted lmao
Roasted lmao
Checkmate, atheists
Notepad good, wordpad bad.
The only time I ever used wordpad was accidentally opening a docx on a PC without word on it and closing it immediately.
Don’t do anything personal while logged into the new schools account even on the old Chromebook. All their logging/tracking is bound to the user account - the device is irrelevant.
Assuming the old Chromebook from the previous school was deprovisioned from management, you’re good, but make sure to only log in with a personal account.
I’m on my way. You’re gonna be sorry, fucko
If unifi supports syslog, then yes (I think it does but I don’t have it set up personally)
Splunk. The search tool is great, but has a bit of a learning curve to get it set up right. Watch some vids and you’ll be fine.
I only point a few devices at it and have been able to slide by with the free version for awhile now.
South Park reference (Lemmiwinks 🤤)
It’s National Eat Beans Day https://nationaltoday.com/national-eat-beans-day/
You’ll probably want to do it by dns name
ChromeOS is pretty locked down by design. You can’t modify permissions as a non root user
Yes, but also piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com has a tonnnnn of activity
“When you use illegally copied software, you’re committing…DOS and Macintosh”
Don’t dead, open inside-type vibes
Hackerman strikes again