Isn’t installing libreoffice in a corporate environment against the TOS?
Isn’t installing libreoffice in a corporate environment against the TOS?
Oh my god I didn’t think it was an actual molecule…
Mr. Stealsalot,
We meet again
Legally , in the US , you would have to remove it from public view, keep it stored on the server, collect identifying information about the uploader, and send all that data to the authorities - all that while maintaining a low false-positive rate.
Kind of a tall order.
Or if they identify as a nazi using an easilly removable pin, give them something that can’t be taken off.
Not technically blank - but “1” as a password is highly unsecured
I don t sleep with vaccinatet women
Save up for:
For the last time, make the coffee yourself, I AM A TEAPOT!
Context is my first language!
People don’t think it be like it Is, but it do.
ATBGE