Just yesterday was a high school teacher telling me that teenagers are lost when they need to use a mouse. Because all they know is a touchscreen on the smartphone or tablet. They have problem doing a double-click. Understanding when to do a click and when to do a double-click. Etc. So it seem that year of the desktop is moot when there is going to be no desktop in the future.
To be clear: I'm a linux user, proficient in windows and, compared to my social bubble, a commandline wizard. I just said above that if you think that Windows desktop is somehow future-safe, you are mistaken.
...to stamp out absolutely everything that you think is bad...
Don't let the perfect be an enemy of good.
It would be Google requesting a copy and the website sending a copy of their data. This presumably comes with the right to process the data
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That's quite a jump.
... the opposite of what the security experts have screamed for the last 30 years.
Not really:
"And when people say don't write your password down. Nonsense. Write it down on a little piece of paper and keep it with all the other small bits of paper you value - in your wallet."
Microsoft's Jesper Johansson urged people to write down their passwords.
This is good advice, and I've been saying it for years.
I did not upgrade yet and I have:
System Settings -> section Workspace -> Window Management -> tab Titlebar actions->Double click-> combobox value Maximize
Is the configuration no longer there? Or is it reset to something else? Or it does not work?
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