

Happens to the best of us.


Happens to the best of us.
They don’t look that bad. It’s the smell that puts people off.
My SMB router doesn’t support ipv6 for many functions including policy routing between isps
Imagine my surprise to see my ipv4 through T-Mobile and my ipv6 through Starlink.


Crowdstrike has an impressive marketing budget.
BlackBerry cylance was a better product in every aspect but BB didn’t try to market it after aquiring it.


Is it implemented the same way beer company websites ask for your age?
I want to see some moderated semi-official communities. Like /c/all.
It’s pretty obvious that it wasn’t useful to most people. They had a few dock able things I recall.
The problem with the OP is that people don’t really need a laptop. When they do, it needs to be better than the phone.


Patch Tuesday was yesterday.
Motorola made it, why didn’t you buy it?
Dell has their own instructions on making a bootable usb for bios updates:
This graph sucks. 2084 is listed twice but at different lengths.
Inspector came to look at the house for some reason and was impressed to see a house built in the 50’s with a giant length of walnut(?) something like 8”x 12” by 20’
I have an old house on my property that has a similar piece of wood holding everything up.
They don’t/can’t build like that anymore.
I think it’s part of the windows sdk but yeah it’s free.
Just use a win pe boot environment.
You calculate server room hvac based on the electrical usage. There’s no difference between a server and a resistive heater. If they are consuming 1800w then it’s all turning into heat.


Free shipping is just the “out the door” price. It makes it easier to understand the total cost.
Your experience is not typical.
Windows only updates once a month. Rarely there is an out of band patch.
Updating after install is long, but it is optional, and it only happens the one time you install. If you’re reinstalling often then you’re doing it wrong.
I haven’t seen multiple restarts in many years.
You can always roll back an update if something goes wrong
.net updates are the worst. They appear to compile on each machine but it usually happens as a background task after restarting a restart.
But other updates are fine if you haven’t missed the previous month. They install in the background with lower priority. They download from other devices on your network, or from other devices closer to you than Microsoft’s cdn to reduce internet transit.
If you miss a month it will need to download the entire update, usually 1gb in size. Otherwise they only download a minimal amount of files.
Hotpatching is probably coming to everyone as they made it free for most business use. Updating Windows then wont require a restart except for 1-2x per year.
100 yds with iron sights isn’t exactly easy.