Not only that, they set a precedent that will hugely discourage the use of LLM chatbots too. Great for us humans though
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So if we're not talking about ISPs sending this out, then the reason that remote access gets turned on by default is incase the company sysadmin couldn't physically get to the device, and they assumed the company had a firewall.
Companies almost always prioritise OOTB setup and operationality over security when it comes to defaults.
Not interrupting ads like in the free version. They sure do like to push 'suggestions' when you open the app though
Ditto. I went one step further and put OpenWRT on mine.
Messed up thing is, some ISPs make it an absolute bitch to make this work.
Because these routers went out to everybody. Tech heads and idiots alike. It is far easier for ISPs to simply remote in than rely on the consumer who may be an idiot.
I mean it took India two decades, and even then it isn't all of their reputation. It took Israel 4 months.
The problem there is that what people come to learn about the Windows OS becomes ingrained into them as "how to use a computer".
Almost all of that goes out the fucking window when you jump to a non-Windows OS, but especially Arch.
Did you try just a basic connection? Or is your target box using Network Level Authentication? (I've heard most Linux clients don't play well with this)
Ohhh...they're fucking around with FreeRDP? Why?! Even for someone who comes from Windows, how did they not just go 'fuck this, there's got to be a better way' and spend 5 more minutes Googling to find Remmina?
You say that like OpenCL hasn't been an option for years now.
It's also frankly not something they should have to do either.
That bad they had to cut down very lengthy books into very long movies but movies all the same