Would ssh -X username@localhost
work?
Would ssh -X username@localhost
work?
FileName_IMPORTANTCATEGORIZATION.yyyy.ext
With all bits being optional (not every file needs the date it refers to)
So eg (slight modifications for anonymity):
SunLifeInsureance_SIGNED.2024.Q1.pdf
SpotDoesTrickAndFalls_ORIG.mp4
JSmithPassport_CANADA.2015_2025.pdf (I am a dual citizen)
JSmithCOVIDPass_DOSE1.2021.pdf
I always thought of it more like “give me some motivation to add more stuff” in that “I turn coffee into code” sense.
I know this isn’t the point but avast is more or less malware itself these days. The bundled windows defender + the free (not always running) version of malwarebytes is a good enough solution for almost everyone.
I think it can be helpful to separate “built in” gui tools with everything else, having them all under one letter accomplishes that.
Disney releases new movies with new characters pretty quickly. I don’t think they have even exhausted the first movie yet.
I think if it’s going on every windows computer
It’s not, its just popular. Its not windows job to police what software you choose to run on it.
However Windows does actually have an optional certification program called WHQL for kernal level drivers. Getting this certification lets updates get posted via windows’ internal updater. It checks the driver calls apis correctly and doesn’t misbehave with interrupt handling among other tests. Crowdstrike driver did pass this, and in fact there was no bug with the driver, the bug was with the configuration file. The configuration file updates about once an hour (and it really needs to do that), and does so outside the windows update process, making windows powerless to control its rollout. whql certification takes a few days to run and configuration files aren’t really in scope.
so why not rm -rf folder/.git/*
then rm -r folder/*
Nothing with a recent AMD gfx Card or APU will officially support S3, and I think Nvidia is the same. Just because it isn’t supported doesn’t mean they’ll intentionally break anything, but over time you’ll have more and more bugs related to it and one day it will break and never be fixed.
Personally I use S4 (hibernate) more or less exclusively.
I know people hate Linus tech tips and everything, but they have a great guide on how best to save wet hardware https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNm2g4Tkf3E , skip to 30s if you don’t like their comedy
I am a younger millenial and didnt have a cell phone until they got smart but most of the people I knew in highschool had blackberries or their knockoffs which had full keyboards. I still passed the capatcha though.
Skibidi toilet is actually one of the first gen alpha memes, not gen z.
If you can tell the contribution is ai generated, it’s not good enough
IOT devices shouldn’t connect to wifi. ZWave or zigbee is much better suited to IOT stuff, but it seems to mostly get adopted in very limited, locked down proprietary shit like Hue Lights.
I like this graphic, some of my favourites:
git log --oneline
is super useful for getting just a list of title of commits and nothing else
git bisect
is a little known but extremely useful git archaeology command that automates binary searching for a regression.
ccan you link the higher wuality one here in a comment, I don’t think It’s propagated.
Hard to say without some indication of what sort of thing you’d like. Are you looking for something to just power trip and blow off steam, are you looking for strategy games that make you think, narrative experiences, dexterity/reaction time challenges etc etc etc? But knowing absolutely nothing here’s 3 good games:
Stardew Valley has native Linux support. It’s a game about farming. There’s not really any consequences for doing things slowly so take your time and enjoy the game.
factorio is a strategy game essentially about optimizing supply lines. Programmer types tend to find it extremely addicting.
Baulder’s gate 3 is a Turn based RPG based on Dungeon’s and Dragons. It may be a little difficult for beginners especially if you haven’t played DnD but it is also one of the best games to have come out recently having swept all the award shows for both it’s great story telling and run mechanics.
If there’s anyone in your life who really likes gaming asking them for games you can play together or that they can watch/guide you through would be a great idea.
we are now trying out recommendations to help you discover great apps from the Microsoft Store under Recommended on the Start menu. This will appear only for Windows Insiders in the Beta Channel in the U.S. and will not apply to commercial devices (devices managed by organizations). This can be turned off by going to Settings > Personalization > Start and turning off the toggle for “Show recommendations for tips, app promotions, and more”.
Go to language and region > click 3 dots for your language > language options > add a keyboard > add Dvorak (or whatever). Then either remove the qwerty layout or do win+space to actually select the keyboard layout.