Same for the mouse. My ratio is ridiculous as I just leave everything seeding. I also use a VPN that allows port forwarding even though its not a big deal in my country I still do it anyway.
Same for the mouse. My ratio is ridiculous as I just leave everything seeding. I also use a VPN that allows port forwarding even though its not a big deal in my country I still do it anyway.
I’ve worked with POS systems my whole career and I still can’t help think Piece Of Shit whenever I see it
Wireshark won’t show you anything if it’s encrypted, other then a communication taking place. There’s nothing stopping them from batching or otherwise obfuscating things through all kinds of means.
Exactly the same here too. As a teenager we also all pitched in on a CD burner when they first came out and kept it at the BBS’s owners place, I just remember a single CD took forever back then when it was 1x and 2x recording speed. That allowed us to share a ton more without everyone having to get together on the LAN.
Are you sure you aren’t just seeing the cache? Try cleaning cache, I’m not sure if a close of the app and reload is enough
Or in this case, likely using mom’s electricity without her knowing
Installed Mint on a 2013 Macbook pro retina a few months ago, only thing not working for me was screen brightness with the proprietary Nvidia driver but was able to correct it.
Otherwise it’s great
Probably because the market is saturated. There can only be so many ways to make a todo app.
Most software made today is the same recycled ideas with a different coat of paint.
So, there are very few new apps that would generate enough value to a majority to be newsworthy
Hahaha same on the distcc cluster. It was a rare proud moment for me many years ago. I rememeber when I got the cross compiling working it felt like magic. Good times.
Don’t count out the power supply, it can cause that issue as well.
Lol that sounds like a mitch hedburg line.
I could both taste and hear this comment
My dark mode eyes find this very acceptable
You and me baby we ain’t nothin’ but mammals
our data
Correct because the connection to usenet these days is with SSL, so the ISP is in the dark of what is being transferred.
If you’d rather your ISP not know where you are connecting you can get SABnzbd dockers with VPN built in that will killswitch if the VPN drops.
I do the VPN anyway because that’s how I set it up years back, and I just like the layer of privacy.
I use NoMachine as well as it has been the most responsive solution for me.
My biggest problem that I finally figured out was that NoMachine was attaching to a VNC console instead of creating its own display when I was using it with Unraid VMs (KVM)
Yep cooking bacon slowly is the holy grail of perfectly cooked bacon
Dead Kennedy’s
I owned this tape 😁