This might be a bit annoying. On my Realme phone, no amount of setting changes stops it from killing Messenger randomly. It didn’t kill Lite so I could trust it, and put up with it despite its issues.
An Australian Reddit Refugee.
This might be a bit annoying. On my Realme phone, no amount of setting changes stops it from killing Messenger randomly. It didn’t kill Lite so I could trust it, and put up with it despite its issues.
Yes and it’s fun getting Windows Live Mail 2012 to keep working at the best of times.
Every year or so, have to add these registry entries to revive it
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Live Mail]
“RecreateFolderIndex”=dword:00000001
“RecreateStreamIndex”=dword:00000001
“RecreateUIDLIndex”=dword:00000001
They’d prefer Outlook Express.
I doubt these use much power compared to their spinning rust anticedents.
I second that. Have been migrating devices over to eneloop batteries successfully. (other NiMH batteries go flat after a month even if not used.)
As long as it’s mutual.
30 watts average for Starlink
Estimating 15 watts for the two Deco units plus the Netgear range extender (acting as Ethernet bridge to protect from lightning.)
About 100 watts for the HTPC with three usb tuners.
Between 70 watts (black) and 380 watts (white) on the old Plasma.
All running on four AGM batteries charged by solar, falling back to mains when battery drops to 20%
True. That’s harder to track down.
(Windows) Resource Monitor, disk tab, tick the process, see what files it opens and closes.
Also the usual %programdata% and the two %appdata% find most things.
They don’t exist in Australia, but they sponsor TWiT (this week in tech) so that gives them some good rep in my view.
The only thing I can think of, which would probably be wildly unpopular, is ID checking.
Or perhaps SMS based 2FA on each account, which needs to be reconfirmed monthly?
Perhaps also rate limiting per account.
Yes I’m sure that it won’t take too long for search engines to cotton on and start indexing Fediverse stuff - after all it’s going to be getting linked from other sites, which will cause the spider to head to the source URL and start having a gander.
… But I posted it using kbin :)
How are they gonna invoice this one?
This already happened in Australia, and was later amended. Google caved, Facebook partly caved.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-56099523
https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/facebook-ban-australia-1.5924076
You mean 0x00000000000?
I think that’s a site specific password thing that can’t be reused elsewhere, so shouldn’t be a big deal.
How do people even know what’s been stolen? I know if someone logged into my server and copied stuff, they only way I’d know would be higher data usage.
I’m using an old Dell i5, but it also has three USB TV tuners and runs NextPVR with comskip.exe - it sees daily use at the main TV in the house.
It’s power hungry at about 100 watts so I have it and the plasma TV hooked up to AGM batteries and a combined charger inverter which fills them when the sun is shining.
Kbin now installs automatically as a PWA on Android. Not quite an ‘app’ but pretty good nonetheless.
Not Sandisk. Had several just die with no recovery possible.
Kingston had a few failures but probably OK as a cheap one.
Only had one Samsung crash, so mostly sell those despite the premium these days.