Yeah, or network settings (not always accurate) or Powershell. It just would've been nice to Win+R, cmd, uptime
- way back I'd use net stats srv
(or wksta
)
I used to see a lot of people log out and back in and think that was restarting. Still wish Windows had an uptime command
It definitely is more expensive, especially compared to iso. It's very effective, and reusable to a point, and while I might not get it again it's been very useful and glad I tried it. Cheaper than ultrasonic but not as useful outside of cleaning smoking residue.
I would imagine the bath is also less hands-on, time to research ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ
I've used this and it's super easy - only on glass and silicone rough, no electronics involved. Gets into all of the corners and parts you can't reach.
Coat the pieces, let them sit, rinse with hot water:
Personal Home Page, so the whole thing written out is:
Personal Home Page Hypertext Preprocessor
Work system, have to return it next year for the new cycle but they just wipe it - which I already did (oops) and to reinstall I'd need a reinstall key (and don't want the hassle, already tried).
Thanks, I'll check that out! I'll take finicky over bricked, at this point it's just to see if I can get it to work for a couple months ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ
I want to! I have a 2019 MBP that had a corporate image on it, I mistakenly wiped the drive before pulling driver stuff off of it.
Wanted to install something like Mint but saw all the driver issues without having access to the original OSX files. Haven't looked into many other distros yet
Suggestions welcome, any Linux distro is worth trying since it's still a solid piece of hardware.
MUST. BUILD. HOMES.
I forgot about that game!
I just checked a couple of the editors I use, and this has been the only one that's offline first and no tracking - Markor:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.gsantner.markor
I haven't used it a lot but it's been fast and easy to use.
Madame Vastra would like a word
From the first section:
Under the test, burgers, Frosties, and other menu items will have “dynamic prices,” costing more during times of increased demand.
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It shows there, from the CPU under Performance. I just like command line options