“Well, see you Monday!”
“Well, see you Monday!”
It tells you right there in the log: “DRDY”
I love every ape I see, from chimpan-A to chimpanzee…
I find Simpsons Hit and Run isn’t getting any younger
I think I broke it. I told it my company was called Waldo’s Wands and I was in the transport industry - I got a transport intro, a list of magic wand services, and a cannabis picture!
If it is powered on but blank screen, you can try terminating the user session from a terminal
https://linuxiac.com/how-to-terminate-user-session-in-linux/
I did the same thing, set up OpenWRT perfectly, then changed the local range from 192.168.1.0 to 192.168.0.0 to suit some legacy connections. Everything works, except I can’t change settings on the router, so for now I leave it alone
The second half of this article is specifically about the FX-8350 and Hogwarts Legacy performance in case you’re interested
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/k6-fx-8350-revisited-2023-compared-to-modern-ryzens-games
SOHCAHTOA and a calculator have been real useful for that too
After 99 you just get a ♾️ symbol
Do you have a Monty Hall problem, or does Monty Hall have a you problem?
Only if Monty Hall didn’t know where the prize is
Say there are 100 doors, you choose one, then 98 are knocked out randomly (likely including the prize) - Now each of the 2 doors has the same chance of winning, so there is no reason to change
But starting with 100 doors and a knowledgeable Monty Hall, once you’ve chosen a door, the only reason Monty Hall leaves your door alone is because you chose it, whether it is the 1/100 winner, or one of the 99/100 losers
Either you chose the right door the first time (1/100 chance) or the other door has the prize behind it - those are the only options - the other door literally represents the 99/100 other doors in a single choice
I couldn’t even describe a single scene, I watched the whole thing but I was young and only retained the fear
There is no way you’ll ever catch me saying Candyman more than once
It would slow down a little
Does that include devices on a home network network behind a consumer off-the-shelf modem/router?
And I’ll argue it’s on-prem even if you don’t have the physical server in your building