Most of the time it was IRQ 7 for me.
Most of the time it was IRQ 7 for me.
You could try Emby. It’s freemium, but the free part doesn’t (or didn’t, last time I used it) require an online account.
One per week is still steady progress.
CIV:BE sort of scratches the SMAC itch.
So TCP ACK is the backwash?
Structure like a skeleton. Gives you the rough shape, but you have some freedom to arrange the squishy bits hanging off it.
I’m out of the loop. How does Carmen Sandiego fit into the whole init system debacle?
Think of that human torso being a very complicated neck rather than a half of a human grown onto a horse.
Now I can’t stop thinking of centaurs as giraffes with arms stuck to their neck.
I found the netrunner jobs more entertaining and rewarding. Gangs are tough initially, once you get better weapons you go through them like a hot knife through butter.
SNES version is very linear by comparison. Do a task, find the key, get to the next area, rinse repeat.
rapid mitosis
As in you are seeing multiple boot entries? It’s likely one entry per kernel version that you have installed. It doesn’t happen often these days any more, but in some situations it’s handy to be able to revert to a previous kernel if for example third party modules break.
Counter argument: sometimes our memory of shows is rosier than reality. Take Looney Tunes, for example. Some of those original episodes made fun of mental illness, PTSD, even suicide.
In other cases a rebooted show is absolutely stellar, like BSG.
But you do use them everyday, because the Internet would not work without them.
Not sure about erasing all of it, but it is (or was) certainly possible to delete enough of it to brick a motherboard https://www.phoronix.com/news/UEFI-rm-root-directory
A severe lack of imagination.
Hey, Consul was pretty big for a while. But yeah, Terraform and Vault take the top two spots.
I don’t know where you got the idea that I’m arguing that old versions don’t get new vulnerabilities. I’m saying that just because a CVE exists it does not necessarily make a system immediately vulnerable, because many CVEs rely on theoretical scenarios or specific attack vectors that are not exploitable in a hardened system or that have limited impact.
The fact that you think it’s not possible means that you’re not familiar with CVSS scores, which every CVE includes and which are widely used in regulated fields.
And if you think that always updating to the latest version keeps you safe then you’ve forgotten about the recent xz backdoor.
Some of the classic RTS games perhaps, like C&C or Starcraft? They tend to be story driven and the most stats you tend to care about are “do I have enough resources” and “do I have enough units?”
Meanwhile…