I call it Pacmaze, because it reminds me Pacman and a maze…
Having a 21 year old Steam account and having bought quite some games makes it hard to stay subjective about this for me. I don’t disagree with you but I see Valve as the best monopoly if I could choose. And I don’t see Epic performing the same services while tryharding tremendously to be the monoply themselves by giving away free games.
Well count me in too. It’s all fluff and no real answer.
Online or offline password manager?
Be careful what you wish for, with RAM prices soaring owning a home computer might become less of an option. Luckily we can get a subscription for computing power easily!
There is no simple answer here. Usually not having enough RAM is worse than having slow ram. That being said, having 3200mhz DDR4 you might have something like a Ryzen 3000 / 5000 series cpu who are very picky about the RAM it supports. Intel is way less picky. Last time I checked DDR4 was dirt cheap. If you have a few bucks to spare you could buy a 16GB kit from the QVL of your motherboard/CPU used or new and have both the speed, the memory size and dual-channel support.
Multiple vs single SharePoint (Online) sites for data storage.
https://lemmy.world/post/38692725
Multiple vs single SharePoint (Online) sites for data storage. - Lemmy.World
Hello guys, We’re somewhat struggling with moving traditional file shares to
SharePoint Online. Unanimously people recommend moving to multiple sites vs a
single one because the ease of management. While I do not doubt that I simply
cannot see the logic. The only real limitation I can think of is the amount of
items per site where moving to multiple sites would make a difference. What is
easier about managing permissions on for example 5 folders in the root of a
single site vs managing the permissions on 5 separate sites? What I do know is
that it is way easier to have my user go to a single site to find their stuff vs
5 different sites (and their corresponding URL’s) or am I missing something
here?