

Next thing we are going to hear is that they were disappeared somewhere two hours before the ruling.


Next thing we are going to hear is that they were disappeared somewhere two hours before the ruling.


This is the way. Just recently I used Bazzite’s rollback/rebase feature to debug what turned out to be monitor firmware bug in Gsync triggered in very specific circumstances and not Nvidia drivers’ update. Shit’s lit.🔥


Exactly my thoughts. Take your RAM and test it with another CPU + MoBo combo. Ask friends. I bet the RAM is good.


doubt that there are a lot of systems with damaged memory floating around.
Let’s say that you would be surprised if we actually started checking this. I will not disclose my occupation but there are thousands of critical telco infrastructure pieces of equipment that run not only a non-ECC ram because of cost cutting, but with actually broken DRAM modules, regularly rebooting at least a few times a day and causing local outages…
Back to the topic at hand - doesn’t it seem strange that only CPU4 finds issues in memtest86? It could be a CPU or even motherboard that got damaged and not the DRAM itself, no?


Yes of course I totally agree.


Did Akamai, their competitor, ever blinked? (I don’t remember).


Hey, anyone care to explain what the fuck is wrong with Denmark?


Long time ago, when they were still called “digitally imported”, I was lucky to find a pirate restream on Russian servers using Google. Maybe it’s still alive? I lost any information on it though.


Opel Corsa 1993 presents:

Flat aerodynamic door handles.
You are disagreeing and then saying totally correct other thing that I also agree with.
Yes, the inverted cursor themes are installed in every Windows, they are not enabled by default, you have to go to options and enable them, which is a part of customizing your installation to your needs.

This is definitively not a default Windows mouse pointer and neither will be in any other environment, you have to customize it.
Do you just want black pointer with white border or white pointer with a black pointer? What’s the issue?
Or maybe a feature like in KDE or MacOS that shaking the mouse makes the pointer extremely large for a brief moment?
Well, technically, if you look at
Hey, downvoteers, go read the first page of the lawsuit. Thank you.
It’s more than that. They argue that the whole network that we call the Internet was invented and is currently maintained by America (and they are not wrong), that other nations failed to invent and deploy competitive solutions and UK trying to enforce some rulings on an American network is absurd.


Just fucking do it already. Everybody is tired of your threats and the current state the world is in. Let’s have this extinction experience and restart if anybody survives.


I just can’t recommend Aurora, Bluefin and Bazzite enough. Go read Bazzite’s docs. If you had ever used MacOS as a developer and wanted to use Linux tooling, the way you are supposed to work with atomic distros will be suddenly clear to you.


Where to search for these IPTV services so I know what to avoid to not accidentally break the law?


Yes I agree. I just wanted to point out that articles like linked should not be immediately interpreted as “oh noo recession”. They move labor wherever it is cheaper, Eastern Europe, Ukraine, India, or China in case of manufacturing, that’s all.
Privileges of being a megacorp?


While at the same time opening new positions for Pixel teams in Poland, for example.


Once upon a time I stumbled on a tool called “fsfreeze”. Might be useful.
You are not paranoid. People were sued and jailed under CFAA interpretation that violation of ToS is a federal crime.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/04/federal-judge-rules-it-not-crime-violate-websites-terms-service
I was under impression that this is still the case after listening to a few of DarkNet Diaries recent episodes.