I thought labia was what you put on things when organizing them.
Characters from The Busy World of Richard Scarry. https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0179558/
The drawing is from this book within the series https://bookshop.org/p/books/richard-scarry-s-cars-and-trucks-and-things-that-go-50th-anniversary-edition-richard-scarry/20174878?ean=9780593706305
If you zoom in a bit you can see their face was blurred a bit.
They’re using full disk encryption, which won’t let any part of it be read (even its partition table to boot the OS) until a password is entered. A system using FDE will go straight from POST to a password prompt.
A lot of people like FDE as it makes the encryption completely invisible to the OS and would normally have zero compatibility issues be problem-free.
I wonder if the “M” in his channel’s name stands for Mays as the more I see him the more I see Billy Mays. (though it could also stand for manlett)
Taking out your homemade [unauthorized] radio transmitter and playing an endless loop of nyancat would be so much sweeter vengeance
On a side-note. Those stamps can be circumvented depending on the type of ink/toner the text you are trying to hide is made of.
If you do that for video/photo evidence, make sure you are actively synching with your cloud. If you are streaming, make sure recording is also enabled.
Invisible hands slapping heads from the sky I guess.
Is that a fly going along for the ride?
What about everyone’s first missing bodyparts, our umbilical cord and amniotic sac?
Your shouldn’t really need an esd strap when dealing with complete/closed chassis
KVM trays are generally only used for terminal/CLI access where widescreen doesn’t make much sense.
Widescreen ones are available (though not as plentiful) when the user is regularly using GUIs on it.
Hey, they make good stouts. I didn’t know they had an oatmeal one, though. I’ll have to search for it.
I wouldn’t say all for both parties, but there is a sizable portion for both.
We all know the habits of bad drivers. (speeding, bad lane changes, no signaling, cutting people off, stopping too short/late, etc…)
With cyclists, at least in my area, there are things that just makes me wonder if they have a death wish. On an busy road, I’ve seen them ride on the bike-lane line with 4-6ft of space of asphalt on their right to the point where drivers would have to ride the line of the lane on their left, risking a vehicle on vehicle accident. At night, some wear all black with no reflectors or lights; sometimes riding in the middle of a lane with the bike-lane to their right. Some even use the sidewalk, ignoring the bike-lane (I know the fear of why), making pedestrians jump out of way. Sometimes, the bad ones even forget about their brakes and ride straight through an intersection without looking.
People on PEVs and other alternatives can be even worse as the increased speed can make them overconfident. I had to yell at a coworker who was on his scooter, mindlessly oscillating between the left and right shoulders of an expressway. His response was, “I only do that if there aren’t any cars around.” When he asked me how I knew, I told him I was driving behind him, in my car.
Cycling and alternative forms of personal transport are becoming more and more popular, so we need to have a bit of rehashing of the laws (and actual enforcement) for both them and and drivers.
It looks like they do all have a lot of plugs. https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/home/interiors/a-house-for-sale-for-25m-is-covered-in-power-points-and-no-one-knows-why/news-story/628d6cc69c74ab98224b03f101ba2c97
Not sure England’s code would even allow it, but maybe there are multiple circuits tied to a few plugs each, and each room shares the circuits in the same config. This I know would be a huge pain to wire, especially when it seems some may be added after the plaster.
I tend to go with GPIBnuts, sometimes CAN flakes, for those special occasions
Must be why I think Dream Theater is better