The 100mb/sec are becoming a bottleneck for some use cases, but the capacity is awesome.
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It's lile 5 years and I still have not seen one good use case for blockchain except cryptocurrencies.
Ryzen 2000 and 3000 are still fairly recent and were announced 5-6 years ago.
Oh, Microsoft Active Directory does this, when you log in via a method that doesn't allow changing the passwords (e.g. VPN login over RADIUS).
You're absolutely right. I only learned recently that there are different import options for CSV, and just opening the file doesn't give all the options. You have to go to data -> import to have all the extra options, like setting all the desired data types.
While CSV and Excel can be enough for many kinds of data-handling, it is also very error-prone. Handling of commas and quotes is tricky, and excel adds another layer of complexity by randomly interpreting data as dates or currency or whatever.
I absolutely expect vendors to push out new patterns automatically and as fast as possible.
But in this case, a new system driver was rolled out. And when updating system software, I absolutely expect security vendors to use a staged rollout like everyone else.
Isn't this something like 10 years old? If not, what has changed now?
Edit: German technews website heise says that libreoffice for android was released in 2015.
Whenever YouTube changes something, newpipe adapts to it within one or two days. Thanks to the devs!
Generally, changes on platforms like YouTube are always gradually rolled out.
Quite a nice list of tested handhelds.