8.1 fixed 99.9% of all of this, it was actually quite good but suffered by being called 8.1 instead of 9
8.1 fixed 99.9% of all of this, it was actually quite good but suffered by being called 8.1 instead of 9
I never minded the metro menu tbh.
It’s funny that windows tried to do what is done on Linux (gnome) and Mac and got blasted for it.
I use a full screen style start menu everywhere else.
What?
Vista was ass until the very end.
Windows 8.1 is the last best windows OS
Ok but maybe then you pick a space that isn’t on a open federated social media platform designed for open conversation?
Worked at a staples store in the early 2000s and we’d make an announcement that the store was closing 30 minutes before, 15 minutes before and then another when we closed.
Nobody was rushed out by employees but we still let them know.
Your absolutely accurate understanding of the word does not fit in with the bias of the article.
The other side of that coin is the NSA developing SELinux
So the ports you’d get in a MBP
The Apple TV has Ethernet if you pay $20 more
Right, so be super duper secretive about your observation of them.
If they notice you need to INSIST they’re just crazy and seeing things.
See if you can hire a private investigator
If money isn’t a problem then gitlab is your best choice.
It’s the most mature of the options you have available to you.
I use gitlab for airgapped networks
dude no shit that sucks
This is even sillier
This context just makes you both look silly.
Don’t pirate windows.
Download the official ISOs and then use an activation tool instead.
https://github.com/massgravel/Microsoft-Activation-Scripts
I don’t think the above scripts work with 8/8.1 but you can likely find activation scripts for them.
Being a tech savvy person in a science field is a one way trip to becoming sysadmin accidentally.
It’s just login attempt when you’re setup this way.
It happened to my account AFTER I changed the password.
I do not believe accounts are setup this why by default and Microsoft does encourage you to use better 2fa as well.
Requiring a token + password before authentication is attempted is common, the password being entered triggers the token but it doesn’t mean you’re in.
This is not Microsoft doing something wrong, it’s Microsoft protecting an account that ought to have been protected better.
OP needs to go in and configure actual 2factor
In the same way google will log the location and browser fingerprint and whatnot from attempted logins whether they’re successful or not.
FWIW Microsoft does a blind token here meaning they send it if your password is correct or not.
In that way the person attempting to gain access has no context of if the password is correct or not
I started getting these after the lastpass hack.
Idk I liked 7 over vista from the very beginning personally.