Unix was originally a networked system that many terminals would connect to. Being able to actually reach the machine meant that you had authority.It's the same today. If someone has physical access, the system is so screwed that you can just give total privileges anyways.
First thing I do on Debian is disabling unattended upgrades. I will need to install some package now and it will always get in the way.
When Baldur's Gate 3 came out, Steam's overall bandwidth consumption went from around 18 Tbps to 146 Tbps
I got a note 10 pro as well.First thing I did after I got it was to install LineageOS. It's so much better.
I've even had one tell me that he and Pence were the two prophets of the End Times in Revelations.In a way they are
Cellular is always overloaded in rural areas. Mobile ISPs always take on more customers than their infrastructure can handle.
I'm still running a PC from 2012. It's seriously fine, I only started feeling it last year. Looking to upgrade next month.
I think that swappable GPUs are the killer feature. A 7 year old CPU is fine, a 7 year old GPU not so much.
There's also "testing" in between. It's not as stable as - well - "stable", but I didn't have trouble with it.
I also used to have that message but it seems like they've got that back in order.I remember that back then you could download an extension to pretend your user agent was Chrome and Teams would work flawlessly.
Yep.But reading one outdated line of English is worse than reading 5 lines of code and seeing the true picture.
And will only get more expensive.