

Need a simple end to end encrypted email solution, and for regular users to understand that solution isn’t Gmail for fax to die. The health and financial sectors are keeping fax alive, and it isn’t completely their fault.
Need a simple end to end encrypted email solution, and for regular users to understand that solution isn’t Gmail for fax to die. The health and financial sectors are keeping fax alive, and it isn’t completely their fault.
I think OP’s screenshot is tactful and effective. It’s similar to my approach. Which starts:
“Thanks for the invitation, what’s on the agenda?”
Then I decide to accept or politely decline and ask for minutes.
What if you enjoy your work and find value in it; and the meeting is pointless bullshit that just breaks your focus?
It’s right there in the name, but then there’s CFML, which is unpopular, but it definitely features logic, variables, and data manipulation.
It’s still commonly used in STEM fields.
Fuji makes some really nice SLRs, and their glass is exceptional. Also, you don’t need to install software if you don’t want to.
Some devs will include a whole library for one thing instead of trying to learn another way to do that thing.
Just looking at that workspace makes my neck hurt.
“Meh, fuck it. Good enough. We’ll fix it in phase two.”
I want up, down, on, off. If I feel the need to tinker, I’ll start yet another project that I’ll probably never finish.
It depends. If it’s something I know I’ll use, especially a consumable, I’ll do it.
Fair enough, my apologies. I did that insular thing where I assumed you were in the U. S. My bad.
It’s on Peacock, if you subscribe.
“Yes” will give me a bastard of a tension headache everytime, so no.
PSA: That list is very long. https://www.petmd.com/dog/nutrition/what-can-dogs-not-eat
I’m used to ours jumping out of the tub.
I think it’s impossible if you want for things to work. JavaScript is so ubiquitous it’s been baked into the browser since 1995.
I doubt not taking the call is what the paperwork would reflect.
I suppose it has more to do with the opportunity for a significant breach. The healthcare provider’s email system is a big target full of exploits. Fax is also
HIPPAHIPAA compliant, email is not.