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43 votes
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US Federal Trade Commission appeals its loss to Microsoft in Activision Blizzard case
23 votes -
Microsoft wins US Federal Trade Commission fight to buy Activision Blizzard
76 votes -
Microsoft’s Activision deal could face ‘new merger investigation,’ UK regulator warns
20 votes -
Developers restore “retail” Xbox emulators after Microsoft crackdown
15 votes -
How Microsoft's ruthless employee evaluation system annihilated team collaboration
66 votes -
Minecraft's devs exit its seven million-strong subreddit after Reddit's ham-fisted crackdown on protest
85 votes -
Antitrust case - Will the US Microsoft Activision merger go through?
12 votes -
Sony’s confidential PlayStation secrets just spilled because of a Sharpie
49 votes -
Microsoft wants to move Windows fully to the cloud
72 votes -
Help with converting PDF to Excel and back to PDF?
I may be asking a dumb question or going about this wrong but I'm not sure what to do here. So right now, I receive an estimation from one company in a PDF. It has a bunch of fields such as...
I may be asking a dumb question or going about this wrong but I'm not sure what to do here.
So right now, I receive an estimation from one company in a PDF. It has a bunch of fields such as customer name, product, address, etc. Then I type that data and put it into Excel, where I add additional data that I have. From there I have a second PDF which has form fields that I fill with the data of the Excel spreadsheet.
My problem is with the first PDF that I get from this other company, unless I am doing something wrong I am unable to get that first PDF to show the data as fields. If I convert the first PDF into an Excel then the table data is very messy.
The amount of typing or copy and paste that it's not hard but it is time consuming. What is the best way for me to go about doing this? I've been Googling things but I'm not sure the right words of action I'm looking for.
I hope this all makes sense, but if not please ask questions and I'll do my best to try and clarify further.
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Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1 | Releases October 24 (PS5, Xbox Series, Switch, and PC)
27 votes -
Solving chemistry problems through AI
7 votes -
EVE Online: Add-in for Excel
13 votes -
FTC: Xbox-exclusive Starfield is “powerful evidence” against Activision deal
52 votes -
Windows 98 icons are great
17 votes -
Microsoft to raise Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Series X prices
19 votes -
Google parent Alphabet tells workers to be wary of AI chatbots
5 votes -
Microsoft announces availability of replacement parts for Surface devices
16 votes -
Microsoft has been temporarily restrained from buying Activision Blizzard, US judge rules
62 votes -
Microsoft launched Bing chatbot despite OpenAI warning it wasn’t ready
16 votes -
Microsoft launches Devicescript, a subset of typescript that compiles to bytecode. What do you think?
15 votes -
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 | Announce trailer
20 votes -
Windows 11's latest endearing mess contains rigorously enforced Britishisms
18 votes -
US FTC will require Microsoft to pay $20 million over charges it illegally collected personal information from children without their parents’ consent
10 votes -
Microsoft to pay $20 million US Federal Trade Commission settlement over improperly storing Xbox account data for kids
6 votes -
Inside the making of Redfall, Xbox's latest misfire
19 votes -
Best knowledge database for an Emacs Org-Mode "expat"
I'm running Windows 10 now, and I understand I can still use Emacs, but I'm seizing the opportunity to give it a shot to other tools. In part because I'm not sure how "native" my Emacs setup would...
I'm running Windows 10 now, and I understand I can still use Emacs, but I'm seizing the opportunity to give it a shot to other tools. In part because I'm not sure how "native" my Emacs setup would feel on Windows, but also because I reached a point of "tinkering fatigue" and I want things that require less maintenance.
I used Org Mode a lot and was thinking if there is something with a similar feel that is more plug-and-play. Programs like Notion, Obsidian, and Roam Research are like that, I think.
These are some of my requisites:
- FOSS
- markdown or org markup
- I don't wanna pay for anything, ever
- plug and play
- text-based
- easy export and backup
- keyboard-centric or keyboard-friendly
- can be used offline
- local database can be synced using Dropbox
- Emacs-like and/or Vim-like keybindings
8 votes -
They plugged GPT-4 into Minecraft – and unearthed new potential for AI
18 votes -
Windows 10 will reach end of support on October 14, 2025
24 votes -
Planet of Lana | Release date trailer – 23rd May 2023
3 votes -
Microsoft's $68.7bn (£55bn) deal to buy US video game company Activision Blizzard has been blocked in the UK by the Competition and Markets Authority
13 votes -
Microsoft crackdown disables emulators downloaded to Xbox consoles
7 votes -
People Make Games get their asses beat in Microsoft Excel eSports
9 votes -
Microsoft’s Bing is an emotionally manipulative liar, and people love it
14 votes -
The emotional resonance of Microsoft Flight Simulator
3 votes -
AI-powered Bing Chat loses its mind when fed Ars Technica article / "It is a hoax that has been created by someone who wants to harm me or my service."
29 votes -
Bing AI can't be trusted: Microsoft knowingly released a broken product for short-term hype
8 votes -
Microsoft launches the new Bing, with ChatGPT built in
13 votes -
Microsoft is laying off 10,000 employees
10 votes -
Netflix will be next on Microsoft’s shopping list
9 votes -
In which I liberate the ending to Minecraft from Microsoft… and give it to you
11 votes -
So I got DOOM running inside of Notepad
8 votes -
Planet of Lana | Xbox Game Pass trailer
6 votes -
The twisted life of Clippy
6 votes -
Free AI bot that provides the Excel formula for any problem
7 votes -
An experiment to test GitHub Copilot's legality
11 votes -
Every new trailer from the Xbox & Bethesda Games Showcase 2022
7 votes -
Microsoft trying to kill HDD boot drives by 2023: Report
8 votes -
Microsoft to curb use of non-competes, drop NDAs from worker settlements, disclose salary ranges, launch civil rights audit
22 votes