Companies are made up of people. Companies save money by firing the most expensive people, the most experienced. The ones left have a lot less experience.
Companies are made up of people. Companies save money by firing the most expensive people, the most experienced. The ones left have a lot less experience.
Everyone I know has their contacts backed up to google or apple. Enter your account and password into your new phone and your contacts are there. Zero benefit.
Just to b sure, I’m going to set mine at 200%, to be double sure.
$1000? That’s a lazy afternoon for bitcoin…
However, it might be interesting to use some sort of verifiable storage format where hashes of checkpoints are distributed elsewhere, so that if someone does manage to get into The Internet Archive, they can’t go fiddle with past things without it becoming visible.
Why not use a write only medium, like CDs but obviously bigger capacity. Write once read many kind of thing. It’s an archive, it should not be able to be changed.
Motion on my RPI. I didn’t want it to save videos or photos, so I turned it off in the config. But it still saved them. So I tried a few other places in the config to turn it off, but nothing worked and I’d run out of space within a day. So I changed the save directory to /dev/null.
Then I tried to upgrade the pi, and the new version of motion has a different config, incompatible with the old one. So I’m running the old one.
And to all the cyclists who use a bright led lamp on their handlebar, remember to also point them down, not straight ahead. I’ve been blinded as a pedestrian and a driver by cyclists who don’t position their lights correctly.
Hi, I’m a chef. I’m just playing around with raspberry pis and stuff. I just like learning and seeing what I can do.
Or enough radiation to be warm enough.
Can’t say cock in the news.
Hold my Reddit account I’m going in!
Ask your mother.
Just ask for it to make you a song in the “Beans and Dairy” genre
I had an Acer laptop once. I had Ubuntu on it. I had problems with random crashing after a few minutes, I ran memtest, it took a few hours for a full test and came back with a whole slew of faults. I sent it to Acer under warranty and they told me that Linux was the problem and I should leave windows on it.
Think big. This may have had a target. But hitting the target only wasn’t possible so everyone got hit.
It’s possible those responsible only had this weapon that was capable of hitting the target, maybe the plan was to disrupt world flights to make someone late tomorrow, who knows. Maybe poo-tin or Xi-the-Pooh wanted to hit America and its allies?
Yes. You’re right. All OSs have their faults. But this is one of window’s faults.
But this is a Microsoft problem mostly because all the news reports are saying it is.
Anyone in Microsoft sales or marketing is going to have a tough time for a while.
In a way it is a Microsoft problem. Windows can’t handle live updates to the system like Linux can. Security updates mean downtime to be scheduled. So they need a program to do security, so CrowdStrike comes in to do security for these companies since Microsoft can’t protect them. And mistakes happen.
Might makes right.
Just like my local dive…