I was too tired and lazy to look up and link his vid when I commented. I’m updating the comment now.
I was too tired and lazy to look up and link his vid when I commented. I’m updating the comment now.
SaaS - suspension as a service
The fight scene is one of the best ever, and inspired the Cripple Fight in South Park (which is an almost perfect recreation of the scene.)
Because ketemine has an extremely short half-life and isn’t detectable very long after use.
I have a i7-13700k that’s been sitting in the box since I got a deal on it last month. I was pondering returning it and spending the extra couple hundred to get an AMD setup.
I’ve been following all this then checked on the Asus site for my board and saw the BIOS updates…
Updated with microcode 0x125 to ensure eTVB operates within Intel specificatIons…
And this week there’s a beta release…
The new BIOS includes Intel microcode 0x129…
That was the first “Intel Baseline Profile” they rolled out to mobo manufacturers earlier in the year. They’ve roll out a new fix now.
This keeps getting slightly misrepresented.
There is no fix for CPUs that are already damaged.
There is a fix now to prevent it from happening to a good CPU.
Tread pattern looks more like BF Goodrich.
If this lets you monitor the patch status of the end clients in your org, then it’s actually cheaper than existing solutions used for managing regular Windows updates.
The only questionable part is how reliable, trustworthy, and secure is 0patch themselves?
Allowing a third party access to patch system level files opens the risk of a rootkit install. (In fact their agent being able to access system would function much like a rootkit itself).
They could easily backdoor something into thousands, or even tens of thousands of PC very quickly. Make a huge botnet, steal data, etc, etc.
Assuming they are trustworthy themselves, if their security is compromised, either from hackers or even a rogue employee, the same results could happen and could take a long time to discover.
So maybe stop overfishing the oceans??
Start an email. Click attach. Pick the file.
Same as it’s always worked.
You can even convert a shared link to an attachment by right clicking on it before sending (assuming you’re using Outlook web instead of the ancient garbage Outlook desktop app.)
All chaps are assless
I came to the comments for the gallowboob copy pasta. Did not leave disappointed.
sort of anti-colonial, indigenous(ish) peoples under occupation themes that Star Wars just isn’t interested in exploring.
Rebels did that pretty well. Andor is digging into it too.
They said New York, not the US. New York is it’s whole own little world. And it’s pretty raw.
Good documentation is great to have. Here’s the thing though. If you need documentation to use an OS… That just proves that it really is harder for people to use.
Mint and Windows both share the ability to pick it up and use it for the majority of what most people do. Arch is like the textbook example of having to learn a bunch in order to use Linux.
Galaxy Tab A9 has 4gb for under $150.