Logging into Xitter and seeing thousands upon thousands of people, who have never written a single line of code their entire life and can barely use a computer, giving their expert input into kernel-mode programming
Читать полностью…No printers
No soldering stations
No oscilloscopes
No Bridgeport
No lathe
Just cringe soydevs churning out their latest VC grifts, hoping to save up enough money to flee their dying state
dear micuwusoft i hate your edging software pls do not automatic install next time
-windows 8.1 user
Insane Chrome changes: It will require you to explicitly specify why you need to download "dangerous files." Besides opening a page with three new reasons to choose, you need to take 3 extra steps to continue the download. The browser will now prompt users to explain why they are downloading a file flagged as "malicious."
1) The new protection algorithm includes an auto-open download list with a "dangerous download blocked" note for the blocked file.
2) Clicking it will display a few more details, again in the download list, without opening the full-page notification. Specially, you will see the reason why the file is being blocked.
The annoying change is that none of these options allow you to continue the download!
3) To get the file downloaded, you need to navigate to the menu and select the Downloads item. There, you will finally find the button to continue, but it will open a familiar full-page warning on the red background with three new options. The options require you to specify why you are downloading the file Chrome doesn't like. You can pick from:
I created this file.
I trust the site.
I'm willing to accept the risk
The addition of the "reason" selection looks pretty odd, as any of the options allow you to download the file, and the survey is just wasting your time.
People are waking up to the fact that Dave Plummer is a grifter
Dave Plummer ran a scam company that was sued by Washington State in 2006, "SoftwareOnline.com, Inc". He actually left Microsoft specifically to run this company.
boomers are panicking because azure's US region datacenter is experiencing disruption in it's network and as a result some websites and semi-important stuff like airports are experiencing difficulties at the moment. also due to a bug in an enterprise anti-malware service named "crowdstike" some windows systems are boot looping which can be fixed by booting into safemode and deleting the new update files.
boomers are currently freaking out and speculating the whole internet is about to go down... bruh. don't listen to boomers or non tech focused news outlets on anything tech related until further notice. thanks.
btw this seems to be enabled by default for everyone after the new update. please take a look at your ff settings or even better... uninstall it.
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