You can use Wi-Fi certificates on Linux without needing Intune. Is the real issue here that your workplace doesn’t want to give you the info you need to use Linux?
You can use Wi-Fi certificates on Linux without needing Intune. Is the real issue here that your workplace doesn’t want to give you the info you need to use Linux?
What would having Intune offer you personally? Are you a smart Linux user or barely know enough to be dangerous?
Go to your IT department or management and tell them you want to use Linux for work if that is what you want, and if they say no then make up your mind if you’re willing to become a braindead zombie for the company, or if you’d rather be doing something actually useful and meaningful with your time.
50 children? The Biden/Harris administration sees this as a combo where the US will now reward Israel with a billion for every 10 killed.
Let’s continue to give them tax exemptions while they vote against us. That’ll help us best em!
Dynamic list filtering doesn’t mean what you think it means. You can add and update block lists without having to update the extension.
Abandoning Chromium browsers does nothing to improve security or privacy. I certainly encourage people to try Firefox and other browsers as they become available, but it’s mostly just a matter of preference in what features you want. If you want maximum privacy with Chromium or Firefox then you’re going to use policies, flags, etc. Otherwise both are prone to telemetry.
Then build them. There is nothing about MV3 that stops you from improving things. I don’t blame you from wanting good ad blocking, as do I. But I also don’t want every MV2 extension being able to read my network traffic.
Or use UBO-Lite? MV3 has some limitations but I’m tired of people acting like it ruins ad blocking when it doesn’t.
But our imperialist country can do no wrong. We’re the good guys liberating other countries like when we liberated America from the Natives. /s
The only person acting like a bootlicker here is you
Is money belonging to an individual not their property? What about wage theft claims, where a business doesn’t pay employees or takes their tips? Why is that a civil dispute? Cops usually only protect businesses and now people are upset when they gave the same courtesy to someone alleging they didn’t get what they paid for.
That is what they’ve been saying all along for anyone that was listening. It was apparent to a majority of people against the war in Gaza. When Israel says they want peace, they mean they want pieces of other peoples’ land.
Sometimes those vending machines are very unsanitary and would not pass health regulations here in the US.
The police aren’t supposed to be involved in business disputes? Isn’t shoplifting a business dispute? But if a company steals from a customer, then it is a civil dispute? Do you see how that works?
Won’t be long before politicians give them permission to start killing Americans on America soil for being against genocide
Hmm… if only someone could stop sending Israel more money until they stop the genocide.
Such a security risk though, but still better than curling scripts into sudo
Sweat pants it is!
Since when did the NYT become tabloid journalism?
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/10/world/europe/germany-pro-palestinian-protests.html
Or Wikipedia?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Censorship_in_the_United_Kingdom
Which says, “there is no general right to free speech in the UK.”
Well, first they are lying to you. You don’t have to hand out certificates manually and that isn’t how Intune does it either. They are provisioned using SCEP generally, which has its own security drawbacks. You can get these certificates from a SCEP server using a tool like Certmonger.
Most companies that say they don’t officially support Linux already have you sign an acceptable-use agreement to only use company-provided hardware and approved software. And while they may act like they’ll make a special exception for you, you better make sure you got it in writing and in a way that would comply with your other employment agreements. One thing most IT employees don’t have the privilege of is negotiating the legal terms of their employment. There are already multiple US cases of employees being criminalized for breaking their employer’s AUP.
I wish you the best of luck, but feel like you’re prob in for a harsh reality.