

Having cloud as your only backup is generally fine as long as you have it backed up to multiple cloud services. The chances of them all failing or being locked out of all of them at the same time are miniscule.


Having cloud as your only backup is generally fine as long as you have it backed up to multiple cloud services. The chances of them all failing or being locked out of all of them at the same time are miniscule.


That’s not any different to using onedrive with “full sync”.


Thanks for this, I’ll give it a go on my Apple TV.


Believe it or not, a LOT of people really want this. It’s a lot to do with “choice paralysis”. They can’t choose what to watch, but they want to watch something. I’ve gotta admit I’d like to just be able to go to a sci-fi channel and watch something random.


By your attitude I just know you’re in a dead end job with next to zero responsibility. I actually like learning and expanding my skills. I jump at the chance to learn other parts of my field, especially when I’m getting paid to do it.
If you’re in IT and you’re not constantly learning and adding new skills, you’re being left behind.


Yeah the author really thought he was onto something here lol. Surprise, it’s absolutely nothing.


You don’t seem to understand the difference between a field of work (IT) and a specific role (software engineer, QA, BA, etc).
I’m not being exploited, if anything I’m holding my employer for ransom because of my knowledge of every part of our pipeline.


It’s not making it harder to use. No one who knows what dual booting is should be dumb enough to want 2 or more OS’s on a single drive.


MacOS doesn’t. Windows doesn’t. The only one that does is Linux, the one that no one in the grand scheme of things wants to use.
There are multitudes of ways to use Linux on windows machines already. You can’t install windows onto a machine that already has an OS installed no doubt got a multitude of security reasons.


You never need Linux for college.
Install windows first. Problem solved.
It does answer your question of why it shouldn’t be done.


🤣 playing the old “emotional” card so soon? You have to at least wait until the person says something in a remotely even frustrated way before trying that old chestnut.


You shouldn’t be partitioning your OS drive and putting multiple OS’s on it. Terrible practice.


Lose one drive you now have no OS’s where before you might have had 4. One OS per drive.


No one who wants to boot into multiple OS’s should want to have them on the same physical drive. That’s complete idiocy. Zero redundancy, lose all of them if the drive dies.
New OS, new disk. Every time.


If you knew anything about operating systems you wouldn’t be saying that.


Having a different OS on a different drive is how it should be done.


There have not. Google it. Google tariffs on ram.
One of the ram manufacturers is in America btw.


RAM-pocalypse is why PC prices are higher 🤣🤡🤣🤡


No, it’s not. QA is IT. Software dev is IT. BA is IT. Networking is IT. Sales can be IT.
You shouldn’t be using SSDs as backups.