

Just get rid of this bot altogether. People can just copy paste the stuff that they don’t know into a search engine.
A random comment by a bot - that 80% of the viewers don’t even need and read - is neither good visible nor helpful.


Just get rid of this bot altogether. People can just copy paste the stuff that they don’t know into a search engine.
A random comment by a bot - that 80% of the viewers don’t even need and read - is neither good visible nor helpful.


[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop]
"AutoEndTasks"="1"
Yes correct - the air conditioning god!


Did they really need AI to set a number to 45?!? Also you can do this centrally in the repo settings and don’t need to do it on every single workflow!
Conclusion: Garbage code


That’s what you get when it’s not open source…


Wait a second…I already read this… 2 months ago


Okay so not sure why you posted this AFTER buying it and not asking before but here are my 5 cents:
1500 AUD are roughly $1000. I think this price is overall ok for the specs that you got, however I’m not sure about the specs themselfs.
Due to current RAM and GPU prices I would have bought a laptop with no dedicated GPU. The integrated GPU is usually enough for watching videos, doing basic work and as long as you don’t play any games (if you do so you shouldn’t buy a laptop in the first place).
I’m not sure how it is in your case but most laptops I had have extendable/switchable RAM. I would have bought a laptop that has a single 8-16GB RAM stick pre-installed and has one extension slot so that you can upgrade once the RAM prices go down again.
Also get rid of this preinstalled Windows 11 Home that has likely a ton of bloatware preinstalled. I recommend a full clean Linux or Windows 10/11 Pro installation (btw here’s a possibility how to activate it once installed).


Finally we can pirate fish for real RAM!


Laughs in ARM…


https://github.com/wg-easy/wg-easy
Needs like 100MB RAM to run, so it can basically run on almost anything. If you like some extra security: Do another layer of authentication in the reverse proxy that faces the internet.


However, at the time of writing the issue is marked as inaccessible by Google for unknown reasons.
“Don’t be evil”


It’s like browser war 1.0 all over again but only on mobile…
(Microsoft had to do the exact same thing after they preinstalled Internet Explorer with Windows)


Not sure why one would use a multi-(Linux)-user server nowadays. Everything runs either via network (e.g. WebDav) or there are dedicated, isolated VMs on that server for exactly the above stated reason.


Non Tom’s slopware original:
https://github.com/V4bel/dirtyfrag
Also nice lies and panic spreading by them:
that’s currently setting the Linux server world on fire
The vulnerability requires local user access to the affected system which is already a gigantic security hole if that’s the case on a server…


Let me guess the same BS as with Oracle: “We need more money for AI so that’s why we brain drain our company by firing everyone who is too expensive (except the CEO)”
.mov? What is this? The dark ages?
Ah yes my favorite table “PasswordHistory”
45% of CPUs on Windows are AMD != 45% of CPUs IN GAMING PCs on Windows are AMD
Most of the detected CPUs in the survey are likely Intel Notebooks.
CPU sales data in Germany at the start of the year indicated that 80-90% of sold CPUs were AMD.