Yes, until you install an update. Then it’s best practice to run it again.
Yes, until you install an update. Then it’s best practice to run it again.
If it is an intel based machine, it’s no really much different than any other machine. The only difference would be in how you get to the boot menu. That’s about it.
Kipf then “infiltrated” other states’ death registry systems using credentials stolen from other people to infiltrate private businesses, government and corporate networks (allegedly the booking systems of a number of hotel chains), and then tried to sell access to the networks to potential customers online.
I bet you thought you were so woke for this.
Because my new intel integrated graphics cause Wayland to run like a slideshow.
Those who can, do. Those who can’t, teach.
A phrase that would bounce around when I was in grad school.
It’s correlational, not causal. There isn’t going to be a definitive source on this
The prices went back down right after the federal government announced a price fixing investigation and a bunch of news coverage came out about how their claims were bogus.
I’ve had a lot of opportunity to use copilot at work, and it’s always been a joke. If you ask it to do any tasks that would actually give you a result, you’re better off just spending that time doing it right.
Yeah I know. Never said different.
You can also turn off personalized ads for the App Store, Apple News, and Stocks: https://support.apple.com/en-us/105131
I expect nothing less from someone whose profile picture is an anime child smelling feet.
Nah, above is photographic proof of where wind comes from.
It’s definitely a crutch for me. I’ve used exercise several times recently to give myself an attitude adjustment.
There’s someone at my work who really needs to see this…
People will spend hours learning things that save them seconds.
Check out gear by GL.iNet. They’re pretty cheap, albeit low specced, but they come with OpenWRT flavor preinstalled. They’re an unbelievable value proposition and I’ve been running mine with no noticeable issues since September. For you I would look at something like their GL-AX1800. Poke around on their store, but that AX1800 is just shy of $100 in the US.
I got mine specifically because of my home lab set up and them being recommended by my work’s cybersec manager.
We have also seen the budget range improve in quality and affordability. There will always be cheap junk TVs and overly expensive TVs, but that midrange, where most people buy, has become rock solid. There just isn’t much region to upgrade at the moment.
I can’t believe just how called out by this post I feel. There are lots of good tips and recommendations throughout this thread, but this one in particular seems to sum up not only my behaviors that I described above, but with a lot of oddities in how I do things. In particular, these are some notable items you mentioned that I do on a regular basis:
I really appreciate this comment. It’s one of the few that are really emphasizing that these are habits that seem more design, subconsciously, to pull me away from true feelings. Some feelings I tend to experience in connection with these episodes lack of purpose, imposter syndrome, hurt, etc. I’ve been responding to commenters throughout that I think therapy and mindfulness of these behaviors is my most logical next steps, but I’m really appreciative of the recommendations and personal experiences you’ve shared with us. It definitely makes me feel like I’m not alone in this world.
Checkmate, consumer.