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They’re also useful if you are doing weird stuff with your PC and you need to run a connector into or out of your pc
They’re also useful if you are doing weird stuff with your PC and you need to run a connector into or out of your pc
You’re aware this is a piracy sub right?
I also wanted to upload a piece of software that is nowhere in the internet but couldn’t find a popular site that would let me either
Hell I got banned from the tpb forums for asking if someone with an account would be kind enough to upload it
Is that a knife you’re holding behind you?
Jokes aside this is a philosophical question, would knowing the answer let you change it? Would it be different if you didn’t know the answer? How do you know that knowing the answer isn’t part of the chain of events that leads to your death in such a situation?
What if the person offering was just scamming you and you lived thinking you’d die in 6 months but then it turns out it doesn’t happen?
It’d be funny if there was a version of windows for kiosks and displays that was just a debloated windows 11
Yeah seriously, if you’re pirating the DLC you might as well pirate the entire game
Found the guy who lives in a major city
Laughs in a 2002 econohatchback
Wait until you try to do something that involves managing child processes
Well the no CD patch is usually a crack for the game so yeah it kinda makes sense that antivirus software would identify it as such. Most of the time windows even identifies the “threat” as a keygen or a crack after deleting it.
It’s pretty normal in the world of piracy
Have you asked if you can’t use regular physical mail or walk the papers to an office yourself?
Otherwise you’d be better off finding someone in an office somewhere that still has a working fax machine and offering them a few bucks to send it
I use incognito mode when I want to search something I don’t want the algorithm using for recommendations later.
Same with clicking YouTube videos, works like a charm for curating your feed and not having a single click mean you’ll be recommended that stuff for the next 6 months
Is the name of your girlfriend mickey by any chance?
I’m not sure if you’re serious or not.
At my job they unilaterally decided that we no longer had access to our application logs in any way other than a single company wide grafana with no access control (which means anyone can see anything and seeing the stats and logs of only your stuff is a PITA).
Half the time the relevant log línes straight up don’t show up unless you use a explicit search for their content (good luck finding relevant information for an unknown error) and you’re extremely limited in how many log línes you can see at once.
Not to mention that none of our applications were designed with this platform in mind so all the logging is done in a legacy way that conforms to the idea of just grepping a log file and there’s no way the sponsors will commit to letting us spend weeks adjusting our legacy applications to actually log in a way that is useful for viewing in grafana and not a complete shitshow.
I’ve worked with a logstash/elastic/kibana stack for years before this job and I can tell you these solutions aren’t meant for seeing lines one by one or context searches (where seeing what happened right before and after matters a lot), they’re meant for aggregations and analysis.
It’s like moving all your stuff from one house to another in a tiny electric car. Sure technically it can be done but that’s not it’s purpose at all and good luck moving your fridge.
What a nice world you must live in where all your code is perfectly clean, documented and properly tracked.
The domain for my country is .ar and most sites that use said domain use .com.ar
Someone registered com under the .com.ar domain so if you add .com.ar to any url that ends in .com you get redirected to their adware site
The base version of IntelliJ is FOSS, and they kinda offer perpetual licenses for their paid applications. If you subscribe for an entire year, you get a perpetual fallback license. It’s just a license for an older version of the software, but you get to keep it forever. https://sales.jetbrains.com/hc/en-gb/articles/207240845-What-is-a-perpetual-fallback-license
You know that any software that requires a login or can update on its own can be bricked at a moment’s notice if someone in legal or accounting changes their mind about the whole “perpetual” thing.
What you didn’t put googling as one of your skills in linked in?
We have squirrels in my country but I’ve never seen one in person to be frank. If you’ve lived in a heavily populated area your entire life then it’s not uncommon you’d be surprised to see common wildlife out and about
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