I still extensively use:
Win+R
ncpa.cpl
It's still the only way I know how to easily and quickly change my NIC settings.
The worst part is to change some things it adds like an extra 4 clicks to the old method.
I still extensively use:
Win+R
ncpa.cpl
It's still the only way I know how to easily and quickly change my NIC settings.
The worst part is to change some things it adds like an extra 4 clicks to the old method.
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"
My favourite printer brand.
Windows had 3 peaks. 95, xp, and 7.
Now I just use Linux. I know not everyone can, but for everything I do or need to do it all works just fine there so I couldn't be happier.