I did this once by accident (bad scripting, managed to abort it,) it wasn't too bad until sudo told me that the sudoers file had the wrong owner. I then learnt that there are other ways to become root.
OS ran for another ~6months after I re chowned etc to root.
It's probably all still in litigation. A big defensive for legal challenges such as this is to prespone as much as possible to run out funds for the claiment.
My memory suggests that they used to be crisper in the past. Mainly from remembering times a Cornetto like would drop a bunch of wafer on the floor, they don't appear to do that anymore.
Just being a kid could also be a reason for that tho.
Depends on the drive. Glass or other ceramics were used at some point, but anything that is not magnetic should work. As long as it can be made completely flat and will withstand the spin speed.
That's the thing, that background can also look like a harsh sunlight, which would typically give you a blue tint. Your brain has to guess which is right.
That sounds roughly related. I see ones like: excel file broken!!! Actual issue: it's dark so the computer screen is too bright and when they put sunglasses on due to the brightness, they can't read the numbers. Solution is to turn the lights on.
The first half sounds so true to me. Like it was an intern that really wanted a replica set, but instead of using the same platform the company was using, hacked together something running on Linux. Ofc they didn't tell anyone how it worked, and everyone else knew windows server so no one poked it.
It used to be running on a spare pentium 4, but was virtualized as no one knew why things stopped working when it was turned off
Hey it's getting better! They recently worked hard for months to add the very niche and almost never used feature of adding a shared mailbox's folder to your favourites! I mean, with features like that you should expect the dev time to be long.
Prior to cloud flare and Google doing DNS, a common one was 4.2.2.2 which is a level 3 IP.