It appears that domain joined computers are flagged, and the update will not prompt for the upgrade/update notification. This means, you don't have to worry about uninstalling it, as long as everything is joined. Anything not joined, I assume will be a short list of users to contact (preferably none)
I hope you don't refer to yourself as a nerd at all, becuase this is basic Gmail 101.
Go to your google account: https://accounts.google.com/Se...
and turn on 2 factor authentication, set up your cell phone as the secondary, or order a yubikey.
I will be planning to enter my new robot model I was working on, primarily for Haloween as a side project, because who on Slashdot does not like making money off of their side projects?
The bonus factor, one I am sure will wow the judges, is that this robot is primarily built out of Amazon shipping boxes anyway.
Win-Win-Win!
I was thinking about being Randy Marsh with his balls in a wheelbarrow, but I think it would be awesome if loads of people showed up to the competition in their Awesome-O-3000 costumes and rambled around the pickers aisles, happily collected their $6000 to be able to fly to the site/housing/food/whatever.
This can surely be the only explanation, Amazon is slyly trying to be a smartass about robots, right?
It appears that domain joined computers are flagged, and the update will not prompt for the upgrade/update notification. This means, you don't have to worry about uninstalling it, as long as everything is joined. Anything not joined, I assume will be a short list of users to contact (preferably none)
I hope you don't refer to yourself as a nerd at all, becuase this is basic Gmail 101. Go to your google account: https://accounts.google.com/Se... and turn on 2 factor authentication, set up your cell phone as the secondary, or order a yubikey.
I will be planning to enter my new robot model I was working on, primarily for Haloween as a side project, because who on Slashdot does not like making money off of their side projects?
The bonus factor, one I am sure will wow the judges, is that this robot is primarily built out of Amazon shipping boxes anyway.
Win-Win-Win!
I was thinking about being Randy Marsh with his balls in a wheelbarrow, but I think it would be awesome if loads of people showed up to the competition in their Awesome-O-3000 costumes and rambled around the pickers aisles, happily collected their $6000 to be able to fly to the site/housing/food/whatever. This can surely be the only explanation, Amazon is slyly trying to be a smartass about robots, right?