Neat, I'm jumping on a Boeing 737-700 in about 8 hours. Nice knowin ya while it lasted.
And next time buy a brother printer.
Meh. I liked the star wars and national geographic stuff but that didn't take long to burn through. Only have it for kids at this point. And when it's just the same 2 shows over and over... Feels like a waste of $
As much as people rip on Netflix I watch a lot of stuff on there and use it way more than D+
Weird, I don't have this problem. Probably some bullshit manufacturers "gaming mode elite" software package setting.
Some games I play I do find I have to crank dialog up and effects/music down.
Count me in as a happy Brother user. I used to think they were the knock off crappy printer but once I started to see more of them poo up and how much better they worked... I just bought myself an all in one laser one. Couldn't be happier. It works so well, and no bullshit in Linux either. Works there too. Hp used to be the easy way but they're not so great anymore.
Don't know anything about this. I tried to play the first one recently and it was ok. I don't think it aged well. I really wanted to play it when it came out but it murdered my PC. I'm sure I would have enjoyed it more back then.
Is this a continuation?
Ubiquiti used to be the only one I knew about that I could host and block internet access. Is there anything else these days? Ubiquiti stuff is kinda shit these days.
Windows XP outliving two of it is successors.
Your last sentence is exactly my point.
Oh young child. If only that was all of them
This might as well be an article about windows systems exposing RDP to the internet.
What use is an immutable system, if it doesn't already have the data on it that an attacker can steal?
I prayed doom eternal, that was the only one. Then I bought it a week later.
I'd be all over it, but only if it wasn't full of log collection and self driving bullshit like all EVs. EVs are a step to buying a rental. It's not yours. Cameras will be watching. You driving habits, tracks, conversations, etc, all sent to god knows where. This is the future of vehicles and it's bullshit.
I've had no lucky with my 7 digit exports and can't find anywhere to reset them, but it seems these services only use authy for totp.
For my 6 digit ones I was able to export them all and move apps with this guide
https://gist.github.com/gboudreau/94bb0c11a6209c82418d01a59d958c93
There's also a YouTube video here:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=n7ruB_uFcj4
One issue I had was authy kept trying to auto update from the old version any time I was in the setup process and it would cease to function, forcing me to restart it, and then it was updated.
All I did was go to the appdata folder in windows where it was installed and I found different folders for the specific version and I just opened a terminal there and ran it with the argument defined in the guide and it worked fine.
Does it have a desktop app and mobile app?
Edit: must be a typo I can't find this app
That would be perfect.
"nuts loosened: 9,345
Wrench rotations: 237,902"
"ERR: #482: License only permits 237,901 rotations. Please upgrade your license or subscribe for $94/mo"
Don't buy hp products... Ok. What's the best brother server or laptop?
😂
My favourite printer brand.

What solution do you use for configuring monitoring?
We currently have ansible, solarwinds and librenms in our environment but ran into an issue recently where a config setting was lost. I know ansible can check these things but then I'll have to configure email and stuff I guess to send alerts? What solution are you using?
Trudeau says feds aren't primarily responsible for housing, but how responsible are they?
Experts say Ottawa is playing more of a role in housing, which is mostly a provincial and territorial responsibility, but federal involvement hasn't brought much relief amid rising home prices.
Trudeau says feds aren't primarily responsible for housing, but how responsible are they?
Experts say Ottawa is playing more of a role in housing, which is mostly a provincial and territorial responsibility, but federal involvement hasn't brought much relief amid rising home prices.

World's oldest jellyfish? Fossils found in Canada are 1st of their kind
Five hundred million years ago, the ancient, shallow sea in what is now British Columbia teemed with unusual creatures unlike any alive today. But there's one you'd recognize if it swam by: A jellyfish much like those that pulse through today's oceans.
Scientists say fossils found in Canada's Burgess Shale are the oldest-known creatures that we would recognize as jellyfish — and they were likely the terrors of the sea during the Cambrian geological period.

best order to max out savings benefits?
My TFSA is not maxed, I have a few investments but nothing crazy. No GICs either. Should I focus on TFSA first, then GICs? I have a large lump of cash just sitting in a chequing account doing nothing as well.