
That is not the part that might get me fired. It's an automated email that will repeat each month until the servers are upgraded. Yesterday I used a company service account to email over 1,000 internal employees (mostly application managers and the like) about an old OS version their servers are using which must be upgraded in a few months.

I miss having to see Ubuntu being on my phone, but they seem to be doing great in everything else, so good on that. Waiting for a day when there will be a third champion in game.
#WHEN'S THE NEXT SKYPE UPDATE FOR MAC APK#
Like windows phone ( which if you guys weren't aware of, had APK support by the end of its lifecycle ) felt crushed under the weight of android and iOS. It was heartbreaking, but i could understand. I remember logging on to launchpad one day and seeing the Ubuntu mobile channel with it's last post " Thank you and goodbye " Using Ubuntu phone was natural, it was a small desktop OS. The interface for this system was unique because after Wondows, this is the only other OS developer that embraced the one ecosystem mantra of design. then the third no one heard about and the 4th that never came. People nagged a bit about the performance issues, but it was going fine. The first build was out, people liked it. To know that something as awesome as ubuntu would come down into the form factor of a phone, was just ecstatic. I remember working on the community UI drive for this project. No,seriously, is like I rebuilt a burned house from scrap and now the owner blames me because in the kitchen sink the hot water tap is on the right side instead of the left side. THAT F#ING MACHINE WAS LIKE A BURNING HOUSE - I RESCUED DATA FOR 2 DAYS JUST BEFORE THE HDD STARTED TO CRANK AT EVERY SPIN - I REBUILT IT TO GIVE IT YOU BACK FULLY WORKING AFTER YOU USED AS A FOOTBALL, AND NOW YOU BLAME ME BECAUSE THE Set aside for the nature of the issue, you blame my four months ago repair for a two weeks ago issue? "When did the 'issue' start, If I may ask?" *Says* "Could you describe me the issue?" *Thinks* Well, before the repair the hdd had more than 2000 damaged clusters, which prevented even the os to start Today I got a 30 minutes call because the computer "is not like before the repair, it doesn't work well".

We kept doing it and every time we did campus security would be desperately searching for someone with a black hoodie.įour months ago changed a laptop failing hdd and give it back to customer.
#WHEN'S THE NEXT SKYPE UPDATE FOR MAC FREE#
The bell rang and as predicted, no internet, no class, my friends and I used that free time to go to a bar (on a Monday afternoon).įunny side note, since the 3 routers were down the whole network collapsed, no cameras, no access control, no faculty network or any network. I figured they had all the default configs, time was running out so I decided to Smurf the three access points with the lab's IP range, scheduled an automatic shutdown in 2 hours and blocked the PC.

One day I was fed up with their bullshit and figured these lazy ass professors wouldn't "teach" crap as soon as there was no internet connection.so the race was on.ġ0 minutes before the bell rang a friend and I managed to break in into a computer lab, I booted up Kali and searched for the access points, 3 routers through the building all with CISCO OS. In highschool teachers had this blackboard system (a sort of moodle) and we used to have really lazy teachers who only read the PowerPoint presentations and made us take notes. TL DR I DOS'd the whole campus network for some beers.
