Fuck exclusives.
I feel like you had to learn how to use it, operators and phrasing etc. They dumbed it down with search suggestions and even further by changing search terms to synonyms, and now outright ignoring terms. Height of Internet search was definitely pre 2008. More like 2005.
At that point just set a break-glass root password and don’t use sudo or doas.
Because they force you to use online accounts now, you can get it from the registered account via the Microsoft account page.
In your Microsoft account: Open a web browser on another device. Go to https://account.microsoft.com/devices/recoverykey to find your recovery key.
Solution is simple. Sell their fucking games on Steam.
Reread the comment I replied to and then reread my comment. You are putting words in my mouth. I never mentioned anything about sharing anything nor implied anything of the sort.
Better not ever fantasize about anyone without their consent, either.
I have about 15-20 z80 dip processors if anyone wants to buy them. Most are still factory sealed. PM me if interested.
Why don’t they go with Microsoft Defender for Linux? I have never used it so don’t know if it’s still a battery hog…
OP image is blurry for me. Direct link
I am so grateful for snapshotting file systems like ZFS. Restore the last working snapshot and continue on.
I thought so, top, at least initially. However, it sounds like the out sourced cashiers essentially tallied up the orders after the customer left and sent the bill. How much correction had to be applied to the automation remains to be seen. The biggest issue with systems like this is tracking between scenes and angles. It could be the humans in the loop were there to resync the metadata of each tracked object (i.e., customer) as they moved isle to isle or they removed a jacket or whatever.
Great write up, glad to see mention of nibble (my favorite lol)… You forgot to mention byte order (Little/Big Endian).
Finally a use for the needle in a haystack multimodal LLMs for video.
That’s a very strict interpretation of the community rules. My interpretation is anything Linux-related, which reads Linix-based distro related, i.e. software that runs on linux operating systems. Kernel discussions are niche enough that you should start a new community called linuxkernel imo.
A client that has the messages could sync them to a new client by reencrypting them. You say there is no way to do that, but how would the client decrypt them to show the user if that was true?
One sentence a paragraph does not make.
The “article” reads like a drama. The dude has all original code and artwork and a different game engine. The screenshots show a very simplistic thing… you wouldn’t sue someone because their stick figures look too much like yours. If the game was copied that quickly there wasn’t much substance there to begin with imo.