It’s maybe my fault.
I immediately abandoned BF2042 after the second invasion of Ukraine because it was full of Russians and ‘expat’ or not I ain’t cosplaying as those assholes.
It’s maybe my fault.
I immediately abandoned BF2042 after the second invasion of Ukraine because it was full of Russians and ‘expat’ or not I ain’t cosplaying as those assholes.
Oh man. Onions.
For Azeroth, Ibelin.
Someone with NetBSD is already scouring eBay.
I’ve always wondered why LCARS wasn’t huge. I thought we’d see like Lbuntu 9.0 Goofy Geordi but alas.
Pretty much why my Xbox is on a shelf.
They got a better license to fabricate money.
“Hey boss we have the tech from Surface Division to form factor the new Xbox and portable the same. People could just buy one device.”
*Out the Windows boardroom guy meme*
It’d be number 8 on this list but honestly number 4 is where I’d start. I don’t have android specific experience from this decade, sorry.
https://techwiser.com/wireshark-alternatives-for-android/
Edit: so many of those require rooting. Is it common to do so? I wouldn’t personally go too far down a rabbit hole on the device because it’s a pain unless you have no access to the access point or router or some other device that may have easier access to logs.
Is tcpdump possible for you?
Microsoft just lets you create install media now.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows11
Like mentioned, if the machine was registered before you should be able to click that in a radio button during install and it should just workTM.
Edit: I see you mentioned 10 but I think same applies and the media tool is also available.
Install Red Hat.
Kidding? Maybe.
It is my limited understanding that encryption beyond a certain level is illegal to export from the US. For example one of the positives of OpenBSD being based in Canada was is the ability to include crypto at a level that that the US wouldn’t permit to export.
From https://www.openbsd.org/crypto.html
Edit: tense
Soon to be bag of chip. Now in random shapes.
Right there with ya.