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Instagram bans prominent anti-vaxxer Robert F. Kennedy, but Facebook page remains active

The Verge

Facebook-owned Instagram has permanently banned Robert F. His account on Facebook, however, is still live, with Facebook telling Variety that it has no plan to remove the page “at this time.”. His Facebook and Twitter pages are still live. Photo by Joe Scarnici/Getty Images.

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Facebook groups are falling apart over Black Lives Matter posts

The Verge

Infighting, deleted comments, and drama Women like Jocelyn Kopac joined the Boss-Moms Facebook group to network and chat about life as both a mom and business owner, and considering the group has more than 50,000 members from around the world, life inside has been relatively mundane. Illustration by William Joel / The Verge.

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Imaging using MDT with Autopilot

Mick's IT Blog

The first thing I did was to disable Postinstall and State Restore groups as we will not be joining a domain and the task sequence needs to stop in Postinstall mode. The next thing was to create a new Postinstall group as shown below. Here is the program page. The next task will delete most of the MDT files on the system.

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Elevating User Satisfaction: FlexDeploy UX Improvements

Flexagon

Global Search Utilize the global search bar to find items or pages such as projects or topology you’re looking for. Global search will show you your recently accessed items at the top allowing you to quickly access your more common pages. Context Based Documentation Links Many pages have a documentation link in the form of a ?

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Ransomware 'customer support' chat reveals criminals' ruthlessness

Network World

Finnish security vendor F-Secure yesterday released 34 pages of transcripts from the group chat used by the crafters of the Spora ransomware family. What's not to love?

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News sites are liable for defamatory Facebook comments, rules Australia’s High Court

The Verge

Media companies in Australia can be held responsible for defamatory comments left on their social media pages by members of the public, the country’s High Court has ruled. anyone who runs a social media page can theoretically be sued over disparaging comments”. Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge.

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Flexagon 2023: The Roadmap

Flexagon

Users can find their projects, packages, and pages quickly without navigating the menu and hierarchies of objects using the new global search. The FlexDeploy Home Page now includes popular blogs, getting started videos, and discover articles that are regularly curated and updated, providing insights to speed onboarding and learning.

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