I like it, the interface is super easy to use and I like that you can put a suffix in the url to separate a device name for custom rules or filtering.
I like it, the interface is super easy to use and I like that you can put a suffix in the url to separate a device name for custom rules or filtering.
Here’s microsoft’s info: https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/en-US/vulnerability/CVE-2024-49071
MS says they mitigated it without user intervention. Allegedly someone with privileges for Windows Defender could access an index file and send file contents over a network. I couldn’t tell if the file contents were just the index itself or file contents from elsewhere on the machine but I think it’s the former.
Anyway, MS says it’s fixed and pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.
i moved from FL to MA, i have few regrets, i do miss pubsubs though. and corn nuggets.
Nah, if you haven’t fought windows printer drivers then you’ve just been lucky. Meanwhile you can almost always convince CUPS to spit out a print.
Nah, I don’t have to be lonely to tell if these idiots shooting at my transformers are still lonely after. Pretty confident they are still starving for attention.
Am lonely though.
The same way an EMT knows you should wear PPE when riding a motorcycle.
Anyway, the ones that do this shit tend to be hard R republicans and I know they didn’t fix their lonliness because right before they will say ‘i use arc btw’.
ooh, Electrical Engineer here, I can answer this one!
No.
I try to use dxf instead of dwg when I can, it’s got everything I need. I think the public sector should require open standards for submissions.
Requiring the purchase or use of proprietary software or formats to view or submit public records.
Vista because of license shenanigans. I tried to upgrade from XP and the license wouldn’t activate. Support told me my upgrade license wasn’t compatible with my XP license, like pro vs home or some crap. I was reinstalling Vista every 30 days for a while, I even got it down to like 15 minutes using a slipstreamed DVD with all the stuff I cared about being installed with the OS. It was manageable but annoying since I paid for the OS and the upgrade but couldn’t really use it. Then I took intro to unix and found out linux is free, I’d heard of linux but didn’t know it was free. I didn’t know what a distro was, I wasted a bunch of time trying to download linux from kernel.org and I couldn’t figure out how to get linux to work. Eventually I stumbled upon Ubuntu. Folks, you might not believe this but once upon a time Ubuntu used to be great for newbies. I can still hear the startup music (which was the style at the time) and the african drums. My printer just fucking worked. Firefox and libreoffice just worked, although I quickly learned to turn in deliverables as pdf exports. There were some learning pains but nothing that was any more difficult than random shit that pops up in windows, at least with linux I might get a useful error to point me in the right direction and there was always someone out there smarter than me that posted how to fix it. I haven’t looked back.
probably impedes adults as well.
BSD (binge some dairy)
Well it’s open sauce now.
Finally got them potholes filled.
I hope they’re Havana nice day.
So, the supply chain affected wasn’t wordpress source but git repos of other malicious tools used to attack stuff, like wordpress. They stole from people stealing stuff. The headline makes it seem like the wordpress source was compromised.