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Comment clueless article (Score 0) 65

> creating delays for early adopters when new cameras launch.

major commercial raw converters ( companies behind them - ACR/LR, C1, DxO PhotoLab, etc ) have proper support immediately, no rules w/o exceptions - but those are the rules ... now if you are using some obsolete commercial raw converter too bad ... if you are using open source raw converter - there is always a free Adobe DNG converter to help ... you are not using any shiny new proprietary tags that appear once in a while in original raws in most cases anyways

Comment Re:Duh (Score 0) 65

> So there was a 19 to 20 month period in which photographers were NOT able to use the software of their choice to work with that raw format.

you mean those who actually use open sourced Libraw ... because others or those who paid did not wait that long ... commercial apps like ACR/LR, C1, DxO PhotoLab, etc were prompt in support ... freeriders / those waiting for public releases of libraw, etc / had to wait that is true :-) ... and free Adobe DNG converter was converting CR3 to DNG for freeriders...

Microsoft

Microsoft Urges Businesses To Abandon Office Perpetual Licenses 95

Microsoft is pushing businesses to shift away from perpetual Office licenses to Microsoft 365 subscriptions, citing collaboration limitations and rising IT costs associated with standalone software. "You may have started noticing limitations," Microsoft says in a post. "Your apps are stuck on your desktop, limiting productivity anytime you're away from your office. You can't easily access your files or collaborate when working remotely."

In its pitch, the Windows-maker says Microsoft 365 includes Office applications as well as security features, AI tools, and cloud storage. The post cites a Microsoft-commissioned Forrester study that claims the subscription model delivers "223% ROI over three years, with a payback period of less than six months" and "over $500,000 in benefits over three years."

Comment Re:let us talk about fake resumes instead (Score 1) 90

> They usually have hundreds, or even thousands, of hopeful applicants vying for the same position where 99% are either dumbos who even do not read a job title and have zero relevant experience AND/OR try to send a totally fake resume ... dumb candidates even don't realize that multiple versions of their fake resumes are being accumulated in applicant tracking systems and they are weeded out ( and no - changing your email address or even a phone number does not help you - detection takes into account much more things ) ... for example you claim that you have US experience since for example 2010 and your (faked) linkedin profile just created a few month ago ? good bye ... and so on so it goes both ways

Comment good idea (Score 1) 25

".... YouTube, Facebook and Twitter that label content produced by Russian state media outlets as being just that ...." the problem is that YouTube, Facebook and Twitter do not label for example content produced by outlets like BBC the same way... go to youtube and you will not see BBC clips branded with UK gov't warning and german DW is labeled as public broadcasting (not a word about gov't)... so it is a good idea to do something about it.

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