Never heard here either, I’d say RuneScape is more popular, so this chart is basically invalid LMAO
Never heard here either, I’d say RuneScape is more popular, so this chart is basically invalid LMAO
Irrelevant, these people will find their way into folders they have no business in and no idea what it’s doing and break shit
It’s a big reason MS started hiding the windows folder after Win 98 (maybe 95)
Lol you never worked customer service or hell desk have you?
The kinds of people who need this message, you would have lost the second you said “temp files”
I’m pretty sure Labour is like our center left
conservatives center right
reform is our far right
Liberal Democrat is our far left
The rest are what we would write off as “third parties”, except they actually get some representation across the pond lol
make Russia the villain at every turn.
They attacked a sovereign country unprovoked as part of some world domination plan, they’re literally the villain
Please show the court on this stuffed bird where Duolingo hurt you
Yea, that’s when you bail and cancel, Game pass is still in the decent/attract customers stage so get in while the gettin’s good lol
Let’s make EA look like good fucking stewards of gaming in comparison!
Not even close
Eustices
That’s it, I’m gettin me mallet!
Excellent! Hot swap all the things!!!
I would do option A, but instead of just not using the free internet, I would use it for everything else not needing server services. So like streaming or general browsing.
Just leaving the Google fiber as a dedicated pipe for all my self hosted services
You can do this kind of split with pfSense easily
“if that guy ever comes back in the building I’ll quit”
You can’t just leave a story like that lol, did “sr dev” come back into the building? Did the other dev follow through on his threat? So many questions
The stupid part is they don’t stop their websites from working on desktops when they detect it’s being accessed with an administrative account.
If it was such a useful and important feature then why don’t they all do it? In fact it seems it’s mostly small time banks that do this. Most of the major ones I’ve used don’t seem to care at all to even attempt to detect it (Capital One, BofA) or if they do, they just display an easily dismissible warning (USAA)
This tells me that this “important security feature” is just very low hanging fruit for smaller banks to pick so they can say they have good security with minimal investment. It’s about as useful as that “unable to pick your own username” security thing I mentioned (which also seems to be only a smaller bank thing)
Not really, banks are simultaneously really smart and really stupid about security. They do incredibly annoying things that don’t do anything or are negligible security wise all the time
Some bank apps won’t work if they detect your phone is rooted for “security” when root just gives you the ability to grant administrative access to apps. And yet this is the default way desktops/laptops operate.
Some banks refuse to let you pick your own username and instead assigns you a number that’s sometimes random and sometimes just your primary account number. Why? “Security” and just for even more “security” you have to wait for them to send you that info and a pin through snail mail
Buy a dual hose portable AC, that’s what I did when I lived in an apartment that would get VERY hot no matter what. (Actually, to save some $$ I got a single hose and modified it to a dual hose, but depending on the specific model and the tolerances they built it to, it risks short cycling and possibly burn out)
They’re still not nearly efficient as a window AC, but far far better than those single hose ones
If you can fit a window AC do that instead, if you are able to make modifications, a small mini split/heat pump system would do wonderfully. Though I have heard that they make mini splits that go through small windows rather then needing to drill through the wall, so that might be an option too.
The other tips and tricks are nice, if you have exhausted all other AC options and simply can’t have an AC at all (Which is mostly due to cost, dual hose portable ACs are pricey) but they really don’t compare to an actual AC system.
If you lack an IDE port on your motherboard
Bro, IDE has been dead for YEARS now, I’d be shocked if there was an IDE connector on any consumer computer made in the last 10 years (Industrial stuff can get weird)
A simple scan is fine, but to actually image a dying drive for recovery purposes, you should absolutely be doing a direct connection
The legal/business end of things are still going to be largely under Furukawa.
Oh, so this guy?
Yup, he def looks like a no fun asshole
I don’t see what Alcohol 120% has to do with anything lol