When using Opal (hardware encryption), it locks down the drive. Not even a secure erase would wipe/release the damn thing.
When using Opal (hardware encryption), it locks down the drive. Not even a secure erase would wipe/release the damn thing.
I had this happen to me with a hardware-encrypted bitlocker drive. I was forced to buy a new SSD, actually.
The “++” in C++ stands for extra verbose.
LinuX: in honor of the LinuX Foundation’s new sponsor, X.
That part comes when they find a publisher.
EGS? Oh, no. We don’t do that here. We’re more along the lines of:
It’s like scope creep, but where the demanding client is also your boss/coworker.
If you’re using Windows, you can get a much better experience by ditching the Microsoft start menu entirely.
Everything Search to index files and Flow Launcher for searching files and applications. You can even make it open when you press the windows key.
Or if you still want a start menu, Start11 is worth paying for to get away from Microsoft’s ad-ridden crapware they call the start menu. It even supports using Everything for showing file results.
Agreed. It’s much nicer to see your wallpaper than a mess of mismatched icons that may need to be occasionally clicked.
What does snap do to your home directory? I haven’t touched Ubuntu in a very long time
Sure it does! Throw that festering pile of garbage into a docker container and keep it away from everything important while bind mounting the arbitrarily-placed config directory in the container to something sane on the host.
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half the time its been deleted because Spez is a greedy pigboy
This should be considered a war crime, and doubly so when they don’t even have the decency to prefix it with a dot (looking at you Golang). It’s my home folder, not a dumping grounds for random trash.
Game save data? No, my documents.
Application config files? Again, my documents.
Temporary documents I don’t care about keeping? Downloads, duh.
My actual documents? Desktop.
My desktop? Turned icons off because it was too messy.
Just another day using Windows…
Don’t forget %USERPROFILE%/AppData/Local/Programs
, where some programs get installed to because the developer doesn’t want to make it a system wide installation.
Yup, it’s an excellent pick for newcomers transitioning from Windows.
Opinionated Ubuntu and its snap bullshit, on the other hand…
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Edit: Has nobody actually tried doing this before downvoting? It saves and quits :/
“Add support for XYZ.”
No please, no thank you, just a follow-up of “is it done yet?” three days later.
It would have if I actually had the PSID 🥲
It was an expensive lesson to take photos of my new drives and store the PSID and serial numbers in KeePass.