Signed up for the thighs getting low
Signed up for the thighs getting low
Must be nice to live somewhere where the food places are close enough to walk, and to have enough time to drive around everything else you have to do.
They’re overpriced as shit, but there are uses besides pure laziness.
On top of that, it’s also that “living life to the fullest” has changed over the years, and has different meanings even among members of the same generation.
There are a lot of people injecting doomerism right into their tear ducts lately who openly don’t have long term plans because they seriously believe we’re headed to total collapse and they’ll be dead.
And that older people are more likely to know people who lived “to the fullest” for whatever interpretation of that you have, and have seen what those people have had to deal with as they’ve got older.
I really don’t find that to be the case. Maybe you just have a lot of assholes around you regardless of age.


Except data centers have already been attacked in this war.


Almost certainly multiple in that sort of setup
Wow, that’s just stupidly edgy. Definitely like this edit better.


I’m surprised that they hadn’t been using that data until now.


I feel like some words may have been added to that “quote” over time
What the fuck else could it have said except “my meat”?


It’s absolutely possible. That’s why reputable sites like FitGirl reccomend you disable the security, restart your computer, play the game, then re-enable the security, and restart again.
Don’t run other shit or browse the web, minimize what you’re doing and running while your security is weakened to the bare minimum. Play the game and that’s it, then put things back to “safe”.
As with any crack or bypass software, you shouldn’t run it if you don’t trust the source. These hypervisor bypasses are really for special cases where you absolutely can’t wait for a traditional crack.
I’d argue personally that you can always just wait.
Now the actual likelyhood of anything taking advantage and being able to deeply persist once you turn the security settings back on? Can’t really say. I would assume the chance is unlikely, but that’s not based off of fucking anything substantial.

Just don’t expect your university course to accept you using it during exams.
They usually want you to use a standard model to make it easy for proctors to ensure all data is cleared from them before the exam starts.
Given the spongebob comics being posted lately, I truly believed this was going to end with something heinous.


I think you’ve severely underestimated just how critical Linux is to the tech industry, and just how hard it would be for companies to move off of it.
If companies were afraid they’d have to face that kind of work, they would push back on our behalf.
Or they would make their own forks, we’d end up with a painful unmaintainable mess, and then they’d push back on our behalf.
You manage upwards against people unwilling to listen or comprehend by forcing them to experience the pain of their own poor decisions that they were already warned of. You don’t accomplish anything by proactively capitulating to bad requests.


I love that IMDB Internet Archive has the complete collection of Mr Roger’s Neighborhood, but yeah, the episode numbering didn’t match any release I could find.
That was a fun hour or so with bulk file renamer, or powershell. Can’t remember how exactly I fixed it.
Edit: IMDB -> Internet Archive. Where the hell was my brain when I typed that?


I believe it was in preview build versions of Win 7 or 10 where researchers found it was sending the generated thumbnails of images on your PC to Redmond (MS HQ). Can’t remember if they said it was for CSAM detection or just a debugging feature in the preview builds.
I haven’t had that kind of stamina since I was 20.
Hit me up around 9pm so I can smoothly transistion from after sex cuddling and pillow talk to snoring in your ear and drooling on the pillow. Don’t ever say I don’t know how to treat a lady right.
The corporate lobbiests. Unless you’re seriously arguing that swapping the Presidents from their era until now would have actually made a significant difference.
You aren’t seriously arguing that, right?


The issue is that Linux shouldn’t be making any attempts to handle this at all.
If the various governments are going to try and require this, they can make and maintain their own forks and accept all the responsibility and risk that entails. Or the businesses beholden to the laws can. We have no obligation to make this easier on them, and every reason to make it harder.
If various Linux (and Linux software/component) maintainers would hold the line, we’d be fine.
The godawful mess of what would come from all of these different groups scrambling to implement their own solutions would be the fucking point. The most effective way to manage upwards at people who don’t understand or want to listen is to make them feel pain for their shitty decisions.
Totally a slow reaction to all the right wing stuff like info wars that was being debanked a number of years ago.
Wikileaks? What was that?