Adobe uses an exe file of Node.js to do the verification. It is situated in the Adobe installation directory. Block all outbound connections from this exe.
Adobe uses an exe file of Node.js to do the verification. It is situated in the Adobe installation directory. Block all outbound connections from this exe.
Haa, here people, we found a flat earth denier…
If you are serious and not making a joke, I have a bad news for you. It is System File Checker
Open media vault and monero? But why?
Also Ollama in a 10 year old laptop will be fun.
Oh my mistake. I thought it was you, and you modified the default partition options.
So if you have modified default options in the partitions screen, then my comment is relevant. Else just ignore it.
Can you try without changing the layout? i.e. with the default settings.
Most probably Photoshop, else PowerShell
Well… I think you are putting too much expectation on a common person. I’m pretty sure a lot of people are going to be ‘mind blown’, by the ability of the new Recall feature. They will hail it as a technological marvel. Very few people care about privacy, and even in that, very few people really understand how they can have some privacy. Complete privacy is near to impossible.
Come on… don’t be so pessimistic!!
The what?? Is it a condition?
What’s the licensing part you mentioned? Can you elaborate a little?
Well this can be a starting point of a rabbit hole. Time to spend hours reading stuff that I don’t really understand.
Well this thread clearly established that I neither have technical knowledge and I don’t pay attention to spelling…
Jokes aside this is a good explanation. I have seen admins using vSphere and it kind of makes sense. I’m just starting to scratch the surface of homelab, and now started out with a raspberry pie. My dream is a full fledged self sustaining homelab.
Oh dear… I really thought I understood what bare metal means… But looks like this is beyond my tech comprehension
Hey sorry for the confusion. What I meant is Proxmos is considered as a bare metal hypervisor and Virt manager is a hypervisor inside an OS, right?
Aah… Isn’t that what called a bare metal OS?
What is the difference between Virtual Machine Manager and Proxmos?
TBH, it does not look automated. Writing in SCSS, with basic shapes.
Same here. Took me some time to connect the dots.