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SnotFlickerman , (edited ) to asklemmy in How to make Microsoft Team only allowed download files on whitelist device ?
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Are you the admin on your Teams team? Do you have access to the Advanced Directory/Azure Domain controls?

If not, you’re going to have to have an admin do any kind of set up of that type.

The first major issue is that looks like most download controls in Teams are on a per-user basis, meaning that the easiest way to block downloads is to deny the user access from downloading entirely.

It seems like there are options for Android management that allow you to block an Android device from downloads as well.

…microsoft.com/…/app-protection-policy-settings-a…

But I can’t seem to find anything on blocking specific other devices from downloads, and all the stuff I’m digging up circles back around to blocking the user from downloading entirely, instead of blocking them on a per-device level.

…microsoft.com/…/b042e974-6c41-4df9-86b2-dedd0908…

This one shows that they have admin options like this:

“5. Under “Actions”, select “Block access” and choose the conditions you want to apply (e.g. “Block access when user is outside of company network”).”

So perhaps in the admin settings there’s more fine-grained options like this? I still don’t see references to blocking per-device, just stuff like being outside the enterprise network.

old.reddit.com/…/block_files_downloads_in_ms_team…

This makes it sound like the solution is actually in SharePoint

…microsoft.com/…/how-i-can-restrict-to-download-c…

This is the closest I found to an answer, and it still seems like it’s not 100% of what you’re asking for, but maybe?

MonkderVierte , to memes in Dear iPhone users:

Xperia 1 iii?

shoulderoforion , to til in TIL over 500'000 German prisoners of war died in forced labour camps, after the German surrender, while detained in the Soviet Union. With the latest survivors only being released a decade later.
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"German military personnel" were also known as Nazis.

I see no problem here, sucks to suck, should have thought of the consequences when they took up arms for a nation who was liquidating every Jewish man, woman, and child they could stick on cattle cars and gas to death.

FundMECFSResearch OP ,

Agreed fuck Nazis.

But also fuck those who mistreat their POWs.

USSR had a chance to take the high road and instead commited pseudo-genocide in Ukraine and killed millions of their own citizens in gulag.

Ferrous ,

Nice, double genocide theory.

Take the high road? As in let all the Nazis fuck off to Argentina?

7/10 Nazis killed were at the hands of the red army. We have the soviets to thank for ending WWII and curbing German Nazism, plain as. They literally saved the world.

FundMECFSResearch OP , (edited )

So it your mind there’s no middle ground between letting every Nazi go off scot free and murdering a third of your prisoners of war indiscriminately?

They deserved to go on trial. Not be indiscriminately worked to death.

NuXCOM_90Percent ,

While there is a lot of argument (in both directions) on the culpability of the average german soldier to the Nazis: The way you punish that is through trials. I hear Nuremburg had a few of those.

This was russia abducting enemy combatants and using them as slave labor for a decade. And, like most of stalin’s purges and enslavements, had very little to do with whatever crimes the slaves were accused of.

bungalowtill ,

There is no argument about the culpability of the Wehrmacht.

FundMECFSResearch OP ,

Organisation ≠ person.

Lots of Wermacht soldiers did horrible things, and should have gone to trial for them. Lots of other Wermacht soldiers were forced and did not want the role. Maybe they even surrendered at the first chance they got, and this is what happened to them, died in labour camps.

The vast majority of POW captures were in the final year of the war, when it was teenagers and middle aged people who were quickly trained and sent to the front lines, in many places.

NuXCOM_90Percent ,

Yup.

It is not an exoneration of the average soldier. A lot did some really heinous shit… like all soldiers in all wars. But a lot were also just there because they were drafted and had no choice. And that is what investigations are for.

People like the black and white of “You wore a uniform, you are pure evil”. And governments ESPECIALLY love that and a lot of media has been funded to specifically reinforce that so it is super easy to Other the other guys (We have always been at war with Eastasia and all that). But when you actually think things through? What is the difference between a conscript terrified in their bunk at night and a civillian who gleefully makes shells and tanks in a factory?

All of which is kind of moot. Because, to reference the great dril: You do not “gotta hand it to them” to ISIS, Nazi German, or Stalin and his cronies in the USSR.

UnderpantsWeevil , (edited )
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The vast majority of POW captures were in the final year of the war, when it was teenagers and middle aged people who were quickly trained and sent to the front lines, in many places.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ratlines_(World_War_II)

High-ranking fascists and Nazis who escaped from Europe via the ratlines after World War II: Ante Pavelić, Adolf Eichmann and Josef Mengele

:-/

More the opposite. The teenagers and war-wounded were forced to fight until the bitter end, buying time for the senior officers to surrender or flee. The POWs that were captured were bureaucrats and administrators, central to the functioning of the German industrial war machine but never responsible for pulling a trigger on the front lines. The surrendered or went underground en mass only after their children and grandchildren had been fed as cannon fodder into the maw of the encroaching American and Russian armies.

FundMECFSResearch OP , (edited )

Your quote from wikipedia doesn’t corroborate your claim. Prisoners of war were in large majority soldiers, and not bureaucrats.

Yes, these soldiers fighting on the front did exactly that, they bought time for the Nazi regime. If the soldiers were aware of that, who knows. But the average soldier that became a POW has little to do with the high ranking bureaucrats who escaped through the rat lines.

In fact, while the soviet union, was murdering ordinary soldiers in its labour camps it was already offering amnesty and intelligence agency roles to many former high ranking Nazis.

UnderpantsWeevil ,
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Prisoners of war were in large majority soldiers, and not bureaucrats.

They were military personal. And the military is flush with bureaucrats.

But the average soldier that became a POW has little to do with the high ranking bureaucrats who escaped through the rat lines.

Nuremberg Defense ass response.

FundMECFSResearch OP , (edited )

Yes the military are flush with bureaucrats, but bureaucrats tend not to be on the front lines, where most POW are captured.

The Nuremberg trials were specifically the trial of 22 of the most high ranking Nazis. Specifically bureaucrats.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuremberg_trials

Deceptichum ,
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Would you say they were just following orders?

Maalus ,

Would love to live in a world which is as black and white as you think it is. Germans “recruited” from countries they conquered en masse. You got an option to serve or have you and your family be killed. Thinking “500 thousand people, all nazis” is plain wrong. Thinking “all of those that died in gulags past WW2 are nazis” is plain wrong. Especially with the war starting in 39’ with the Nazi - Soviet invasion of Poland and the following elimination of anyone who was in any position of opposing the soviets.

UnderpantsWeevil , (edited )
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Germans “recruited” from countries they conquered en masse.

Rota introduced Hunka as a man “who fought [for] the Ukrainian independence against the Russians, and continues to support the troops today.”

Can we take a moment to throw up thoughts and prayers for this brave Victim of Communism in his crusade to eradicate the Soviet menace from his native soil?

Thinking “500 thousand people, all nazis” is plain wrong. Thinking “all of those that died in gulags past WW2 are nazis” is plain wrong.

Its so crazy to phrase it this way, because Soviet prisoners of war (POWs) held by Nazi Germany and primarily in the custody of the German Army were starved and subjected to deadly conditions. Of nearly six million who were captured, around three million died during their imprisonment. . The ratio of dead Soviet POWs to German POWs was 6:1. What makes the Germans so uniquely sympathetic?

It should be noted that many of these German POWs were taken from concentration camps full of Soviet POWs in turn. One might think that perhaps, what goes around will come around. But instead, we’re expected to pretend the Waffen-SS and their auxiliaries were these sweet innocent lambs caught in the teeth of a horrible war.

Even setting aside the knee-jerk “Maybe the Nazis were the bad guys” western response, you’ve got kinda squeeze your eyes shut from 1941 to 1945 and pretend the next couple of years was just Soviets being innately cruel for no discernible reason, rather than on a rip-roaring rampage of (kinda justified) revenge.

THEWIZARD , (edited ) to asklemmy in Cloud storage/backup options [Linux]

One trick that’s not google is use a Android TV box with a mouse and keyboard and a single app by Banana Studios called FTP server buy the pro version $1-2 app on Google Play Store and your golden you set the ftp account admin then other accounts on it for people you want to have access to certain folders you need root on your TV box and then you can set it to auto port forward aka port trigger port 21 (press a single button in the settings) turns on the router port without doing it manually, you can use it on your home network aka your local network but it also provides an automatically generated outbound address to use for connecting to the ftp over public internet you do also have unlimited user accounts you can create with passwords for them that you set so it is ok on security not ideal but ok.

You can easily grant specific access to individual folders in a specific place you choose on the devices storage, plus you can adopt a hard drive in Android to store it all in like a 1tb or bigger drive (even ssd’s) over USB3 then a second drive to have it on occassion plugged in and you’d copy and paste the folders to this spare drive incase the android hdd dies ever because you cannot restore android TV really using apps like nandroid in TWRP on phones it can’t seem to be done some people may be able to on certain TV box devices not many have managed it though yet, but you can re copy the data to folders manually on a plugged in usb drive and have another permenantly conmected as the adopted storage aka main storage/internal stirage of the TV box so it can be huge internal storage for apps and data. And then if the drive ever dies for the adopted storage you add a new drive via usb and re setup the OS and the ftp server app run the ftp server again and copy and paste out the data from the spare hard drive using a file manger you just generate the folders in the file manager and then copy and paste the data into them the spare drive to the new adopted storage internal drive and your done.

But for your self it’s easier than making multiple accounts and some of these sysncthing style tools do allow you to use your own ftp server to store on them as well so if you have one of those you’d make a folder to backup up on one of those and connect it to the ftp it will work on your local home network using the none public ftp address even when the internet is dead but the router is still switched on and working as long as it has a network to join in the app be it with the ISP on or not it runs, you could just use some WIFI to WIFI app then for sending files to the TV box when the router is disconnected from it’s phone line and or the router is powered off it wouldn’t matter for offline use phone to phone android TV box to android phone etc then and or online use either good apps for file sharing are localsend app or nitroshare app on F-Droid for android TV and phones to transmit files they just need to join the router but internet is not required just the WIFI through the router being on and both devices are joined to that same router aka local network.

This is my cheap alternative to a proper ftp device or nas drice really but is really cheap practically zero cost to leave it on if it’s an Androdid TV box they only uses say 7.-15 watts averaging about 10 watts of electric consumption.

Other options might be a server like nextcloud on a Raspberry pi or on a PC or laptop but PC’s and laptops drain electric and they all burn out usually eventually costing a lot more to replace than to replace a TV box which cheap reasonable quad cores are around $40 they need no batteries so doesn"t breakdown from battery swell like a phone will in a year or so and use maybe 1/6 to 1/10 of the electric of a laptop and multiple times less than many PCs

abcd , to lemmyshitpost in Nice

Nice

clot27 , to linuxmemes in Linux only has 0.3% market share in Antarctica unfortunately
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what those penguins doin n osx

Ferrous , to til in TIL over 500'000 German prisoners of war died in forced labour camps, after the German surrender, while detained in the Soviet Union. With the latest survivors only being released a decade later.

I hate to break it to yall what those nazis were doing before they were imprisoned.

FundMECFSResearch OP ,

I think most people here are aware of the mass genocide and countless atrocities commited by the nazi regime. I just wanted to shine the light on an atrocity (violated human rights, and the original 1864 geneva convention) commited by the soviet union.

norimee , (edited )

My grandfather was one of these Russian POW. He was 15 years old. Conscripted and sent to the front without a choice.

He said, he only survived the camp because he met his uncle there. That’s about all he was willing to talk about it.

In the first war years my greatgrandfather (his father) spent 3 years in prison because he spoke not favorably about the Nazi regime. No trial, no visits, no information. Everything he owned, including his business was expropriated by the Nazis.
He was supposed to be moved to a camp but then was suddenly released without any information and conscripted into the army.

Neither of them had any choice. Mere soldiers, the ones in the trenches, generally didn’t.
People were executed for refusing military service and after that they sent your whole family into a camp for “Sittenhaft” (kin collective punishment).

The SS and SA who were responsible for unbelievable atrocities were only a part of the German military. They were the “elite” units.

tal , to noncredibledefense in We truly live in noncredible times 😪✌️
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I feel like there’s room for a sort of giant montage here. Images like “German general discussing Kursk offensive”, “Wagner forces pushing towards Moscow”, “North Korea to Arm Russia”, Ukrainian forces rolling past some of those “Russia is here forever” billboards", etc.

HobbitFoot , to nostupidquestions in American tourists visiting the EU, what do you think of it?

The public spaces seem better maintained than in the USA. Mass transit is also better in general to equivalent American cities. A lot of it feels driven by a relative lack of homelessness in tourist areas combined with continued post war investment in urban areas.

Food seems more expensive in general, but it depends on the country/region.

I’ve never had to deal with EU healthcare besides Covid testing. Turkey is really great for medical tourism.

Europe felt safe in general, but then I feel safe in where I travel in the USA.

breadsmasher , to nostupidquestions in Why are people on the internet (and Lemmy) so quick to say someone "deserves to die"
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anonymity allows people to be not very nice

thouartfrugal ,
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whyNotSquirrel ,
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You’re not nice! I wish you were dead!

hemko , (edited ) to asklemmy in How to make Microsoft Team only allowed download files on whitelist device ?

Why not just block access to Teams and other m365 apps via conditional access from non-managed devices then?

You can always “download” any content you’re viewing on the device, in fact you need to do so in order to view it.

Say, you don’t want a word document containing price sensitive information being downloaded, but someone with access to view the document on a non-managed device can just screenshot it. Or to be honest, just take a photo from a screen of a managed device.

RightHandOfIkaros , (edited ) to nostupidquestions in Why are people on the internet (and Lemmy) so quick to say someone "deserves to die"

Hiding behind keyboard is easy.

Why should people be nice online when there are no tangible consequences to them being evil?

mecfs OP ,

Because it isn’t just “nice” not to kill people for these things. It’s what you’d expect that large majority of people to think.

xmunk ,

The majority of people probably do think that… but they don’t consider other internet denizens people.

mecfs OP , (edited )

Hard for me not to. I’m disabled to the point I’m unable to communicate in real life (lost ability to speak or hear), and am bedridden with limited mobility. So communicating via texting/phone is my only way.

infinitevalence , to nostupidquestions in Why are people on the internet (and Lemmy) so quick to say someone "deserves to die"
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Its a product of global connectivity but lack of in person connection. If I interact with someone regularly and personally I am unlikely to wish harm on them because they are “part of my tribe.” Via the internet and social media I dont really have a connection with this person, so its easy to think of them as an outsider or them. Once they are outside of my tribe I can remove their humanity and then their death has no moral or emotional cost to me.

Burn_The_Right , (edited ) to aboringdystopia in Excuse me sir, could you spare an Epipen?

Must be from a non-developed country. This kind of thing doesn’t happen in the 30 developed countries with a legitimate healthcare system in place.

RustyHeater , (edited ) to android in Disable Wireless Auto when not in car

if you get/have AAWireless dongle you can set it to only connect when it also connects to the radio Bluetooth.

If not You can get a toggle switch USB cable to make disconnecting easier.

Have not tried, but Sonoff has a usb switch that you can control remotely and could potentially use Google Home. sonoff.tech/product/diy-smart-switches/micro/

nis OP ,

I’m not sure I understand you. I have a wireless dongle and it connects when I’m in the house and the car wakes up outside.

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