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7 days ago- UFO/X-COM
- Ultima VII
- Starsiege: Tribes
It won’t boot though, because the keys to decrypt the system are stored in the TPM.
Sure you could replace the whole OS, but that’s going to be very obvious and won’t allow you access to the data.
In interactive add mode you can use s
to split a hunk, and e
to edit it. That’s usually enough for me to split things up.
This was on my mind, but then I just watched it yesterday.
The first decision has to be vim/emacs.
Or to copy something and modify it 30 times.
This seems like a very bad idea. I think we just need more lisp and less AI.
It’s kind of absurd. When you buy a TV, the bloated adware at least helps lower the price. Imagine paying extra for it.
Linux desktop will, most likely, fail for: […]
- Developers and sysadmins, because not everyone is using Docker and Github actions to deploy applications to some proprietary cloud solution. Finding a properly working FTP/SFTP/FTPS desktop client (similar WinSCP or Cyberduck) is an impossible task as there a few, but they all fail even at basic stuff like dragging and dropping a file.
This can’t be serious.