Go ahead and update the firmware or change button bindings on an Xbox controller using Linux for me. Go ahead. I’ll wait.
Go ahead and update the firmware or change button bindings on an Xbox controller using Linux for me. Go ahead. I’ll wait.
I was thinking about it for a while. The posts encouraged me. The prospect of possibly wanting to leave the US in the next year or two depending on things also makes me want to learn a second language.
It’s important to know that they are - you gotta know how people get here to know how to prevent it
What was the motivation? It’s easy to say “antisemitism” but like if that was the case - why here instead of a synagogue? And why did they put in minimum effort, accomplish nothing, and quit? It doesn’t make sense.
They are now. Not when people were going out west on wagons. As stated above, it’s because of historical reasons.
It’s very good
Idk but I wouldn’t risk it when it’s easy to encrypt stuff. Good security is done in layers.
What about a torrent? You’ll have to encrypt with 7zip or something to keep it secure, but that and qbitorrent will do the trick.
I want an LLM integration for my work’s ticketing system so that I don’t have to read the notes, I can just get a summary and ask questions about it as needed.
You won’t be able to upgrade to new versions when the support contract runs out, but you can install updates to the existing version as long as updates are made for it. This has always been the lifecycle for perpetual licensing. It’s good forever, but at a certain point it becomes a security risk to continue using. The difference here is they won’t sell you another perpetual license when the lifecycle is up.
They’re terminating in the sense that they won’t sell it anymore. They’re not breaking the licensing they’ve already sold (mostly, there was some fuckery with activating licensing they sold through third parties)
(I feel like you missed the joke)
Eh, Guinness is about the lightest stout I’ve ever had
Something that’s hella cheesy
I find my crushes go away on their own after about a week. Your mileage may vary.
It’s worth mentioning the advantage of why they do this. There are several reasons, but the two most common are:
Seeing the data means they can do a better job at detecting attacks and fending them off.
They can issue certificates with longer lives from their private CA which simplifies certificate management for their customers.
I’ve seen a video of someone making soup in a plastic shopping bag over a camp fire
But they know that the prediction is wrong. So why not update it?
I find public trackers are easier to get good ratios since more people use them. Private trackers are better for finding what you want and having it actually have seeders, though.
It’s like Dell or HP advertising servers on YouTube. Is some guy watching YouTube videos going to go out and buy a server? Probably not. He might make purchasing decisions for his company, though.