Also make sure you have file extensions enabled in Explorer, it makes it waaay harder for something like this to work.
Also make sure you have file extensions enabled in Explorer, it makes it waaay harder for something like this to work.
One word: Linux.
Valve’s contributions have singlehandedly revolutionized the Linux gaming scene. They’re the only reason I can play most of the games I own. I don’t worship them, exactly, but I do think very highly of them.
A bit over two months ago. I try to go through my password manager to change all my passwords and clean up unused accounts a couple times a year.
After reading the first few paragraphs, I can understand why that site was deprecated by Wikipedia as a source. It’s a very opinionated article.
Seems like a reasonable donation prompt; it’s infrequent, unobtrusive, and can be easily dismissed and disabled. Some people are so sensitive to the idea of any sort of soliciting that they forget projects do need money to function.
To be fair, that is pretty much exactly what it’s doing. It just falls behind so much eventually that it ends up where it started.
Seconds away from getting absolutely yeeted by the Ender Dragon.
Whatever you do, make sure you have a backup! There’s always the possibility of screwing something up, no matter how careful you are (or your hard drive deciding to spontaneously self destruct).
From what I know that is somewhat true, the current will disperse through the water relatively uniformly. But it’ll still create voltage gradients that will probably kill any fish nearby.
No need for all these new-fangled tools when good ol’ dd
does the job just fine. (Though they certainly reduce the chance of accidentally nuking the wrong disk).
Could always use a nickel, they’re a nickel copper alloy IIRC which should be more resilient.
Edit: I’m dumb, older nickels don’t have a date on them. Quarters or dimes should work though.
There’s a big difference between being against Israel and being antisemitic, and people need to see that. Heck, I’m literally Jewish and I don’t support Israel.
Me opening /dev/urandom as a raw video stream to watch some nice relaxing RGB static.
It’s completely insane that the tool would attempt to connect to a nonexistent bucket for backups by default instead of just… having them disabled completely?
Nice shot! Totality was a true sight to behold, but partial eclipses are really awesome too.
Ctrl+Shift+T T T T T T T T
SSHing into my less powerful machines takes a good few seconds, so I’m not sure if I’d notice an extra 500ms. For the more powerful ones that are basically instant it would be much more noticeable.
Always a relevant xkcd.
Now recursively create more layers until you have barely any free space left on the disk, then do some performance benchmarks. ;)
Asexuals: “Guess I’ll just die then.”