I’m sure you’ve watched more of Ethan’s stuff but he has some really good recipes and likes to combine the science and cooking!
I’m sure you’ve watched more of Ethan’s stuff but he has some really good recipes and likes to combine the science and cooking!
I haven’t tried it with BG3 yet, but split screen on Divinity Original Sin 2 allowed the party to fully split up and go wherever they wanted.
I would assume it’s the same in BG3
I always see people mention notifications not being good on iOS, and maybe I’m in the minority but why do people really care about them? What benefit am I missing from constantly being bombarded by notifications?
Like I only have notifications on for messages and phone calls, and once a month for a week turn on outlook for when I’m on call.
I’m just not sure what people need besides a line or two about what the email is or message says and the iOS covers that, whether in the card that pops down or in the Notification Center.
Ahh yeah I guess I understand that. But is it that different from when they included Skype with o365 licensing?
I sell Microsoft licensing and agree that Teams is quite a bloated mess. “Let’s take a video conferencing software, mix in instant messaging, a share point backend and also whatever else seems good”
I miss when I had slack but as a MSP we use what we sell unfortunately.
Kinda confused by this, you can buy teams licensing directly from Microsoft without a bundle: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-teams/compare-microsoft-teams-options#tabx2feaf2053ffc4566a48cdcc58109c73a
I read that it’s a 10k/hr method or thereabouts