And English is not. :)
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And English is not. :)
Also don't forget, turning your hazard lights on gives you the right to park anywhere you like, including on the footpath.
:rolleyes:
I highly recommend never opening Internet Explorer ever again, and using something modern instead :)
It works just fine, of course ;)
This is poor advice.
Of course updates protect you, otherwise patches for zero-day exploits wouldn't be a thing.
I would not recommend sticking with an unsupported OS. Windows 10 really isn't all that different to Windows 7 anyway so you'll be fine :) Please stop using Internet Explorer entirely, especially...
Google Maps can do that too. :)
I switched to Bitwarden as soon as LastPass made this announcement.
How else did they think making the free product useless would turn out? ;)
:+1:
Who knows what other policies are applied that would just hinder a home user. My work PC for instance has the Sleep option removed...
I can safely say I've never had a Windows update render a PC unbootable.
I can't say the same about Linux :)
It's worth noting that HDMI to DVI adapters are very cheap as they use the same signalling, so DVI on the PC might not be a requirement :)
"M key" and "PCIe mode only" are pretty much the same thing - the M.2 slot only supports (physically) drives running in PCIe mode (which is what you want anyway).
22602280 is actually two things,...
Bit hard to have anything that long when I'm still in my 20s :)
4GB is enough. It won't be the Superman of PCs, but it'll run fine.
9.
No one's going to be perfect but sure as hell beats the US.
Hope it had a good GPU to go with it :lol:
Only four years old and it's that slow already? Could just be the OS bogged down, try a clean install of Windows first.
:+1: I'm yet to have an OS update completely preventing Windows from booting. I can't say the same about Linux :)
I'm just going to point out here that I had to drive out to fix a Linux server the other day as an update stopped it from booting entirely.
Never had that problem with Windows :)
The Warehouse (in Pukekohe at least) had their Christmas decorations up last month. :stare:
Also that.
If it saves lives, I'm all for it.
:+1:
Either we lock down and screw over the economy, or don't lock down and screw over the economy, the health of the general public and the health system.
Seems like an easy choice to me.
Every new cable I get now is at least Cat6 :)
Once we build I plan to wire up the entire house with Cat6a, to future proof for 10 gigabit Ethernet once it becomes common.
ACT on 4.9% and losing Epsom, and the Greens over 5% sounds better to me :)
The birds are happy that they can come out all day again now that I'm working from home for the rest of the week :)