Does this mean we can “opt out” of the families beta and just use the main client again?
Does this mean we can “opt out” of the families beta and just use the main client again?
Just FYI, there is still a FREE tier of VNC (now called Lite) that is for home use for up to 3 computers. So the only real change is going from 5 free to 3, which may work just fine for some.
You will need to “relicense” the 3 machines, but it’s pretty straightforward and you can even change the license while using the VNC connection itself.
Ah, so you’d be perfectly ok with Russia just expanding in Europe and invading the Baltics and Moldova? Oh, you’re a .ml user. Your answer is obviously yes.
Funny how you concerned citizens always seem to mention Israel without also mentioning supporting Ukraine. Almost like it’s not on your talking points list.
If you don’t see an issue with a hostile nation state directly controlling something that is consumed by so many Americans, you’re not looking at it properly.
You can opt into the Family Sharing beta and get the features. You can only join one family per year so choose wisely as they say.
Good on them. Noncompete clauses are bullshit and yet another tool to take away workers’ rights.
On the Internet, no. On my home LAN? Absolutely. I disabled all IPv6 at home.
If that’s the extent of your hot take, then the same logic would mean Russian missles to Ukraine should all be shot down.
Same can be said about most of Western Europe though.
I just checked the client and looks like it rolled everyone who was in family beta back to “No beta chosen”. That’s actually what I meant with that question, and I wasn’t clear enough.
To originally get the new family sharing to work, I needed to select the family sharing beta build, but it automatically seems to have put me back on the “normal build” since this feature rolled out.