And by the same user.
This dad is patient with his jokes.
I like computers, trains, space, radio-related everything and a bunch of other tech related stuff. User of GNU+Linux.
I am also dumb and worthless.
My laptop is HP 255 G7 running Manjaro and Linux Mint.
I own RTL-SDRv3 and RSP1 clone.
SDF Unix shell username: user224
And by the same user.
This dad is patient with his jokes.
Hmmm, did you get it new?
I’ve checked a review of this laptop and it had correct ones:
There’s already Yandex captcha for those situations.
Hear me out, the entire universe is most likely temporary, so technically all the code you write is in fact temporary.
Close enough.
Always has been.
If it gets printed anyway, yep. Then check if the prices match expected prices. If not, fuck I’ll do, I have social anxiety, guess I just lost some money. I am the kind of person who’d be willing to pay extra for self-checkout.
What are you guys talking about? Tip is just rounding up to banknotes-only. €37.25? You pay 2x€20.
I have some experience with these. The only problem is that as the vertically standing excrement begins to collapse forwards, there is a chace for it to keep contact and drag its top portion across, from your anus towards the front. You can avoid this with a maneuver, pulling yourself up and slightly forward, right after the singular vertical log begins losing contact with the excretion area.
This is not a joke
Currently, perhaps CrowdStrike.
I wanted to link to this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYWom6vHy80 , but unfortunately the OP removed it.
However, all is not lost. Archive.org is again being a Chad by even archiving YouTube videos, albeit at a lower quality: https://web.archive.org/web/20240719212149/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYWom6vHy80
Since the heavy archived YouTube website takes ages to load, here’s a link to archived video file directly
I mean, it is old. Can’t blame it.
You think that’s bad until a HP laptop deletes your boot entries because you’ve used an external drive to boot up once and it doesn’t provide you a way to add them back from within UEFI settings so you just have to manually navigate to the correct .efi file and then add the boot entries back from within OS but oh wait you need to come back to UEFI to put them into correct order.
Also applicable if you forgot to unlock DriveLock before going into UEFI.
Still applicable. I think.
both
I am pretty sure there were in fact more than just 2.
Quickly checking, there’s (at least) 4.
It won’t release the pressure fast enough. They’ll pop eventually.
Clearly it’s from Holy Wood.
By the way, with some not so ancient devices you can search for the firmware here: https://software.cisco.com/download/home and at least get MD5 and SHA-512 hashes to verify the files you downloaded.
Not the case with this AP though.
Edit: Oh, I almost forgot. Also the exact filename. Makes it easy finding it online.
Credit: https://www.deviantart.com/xianjaguar/art/Cougar-Worshipping-7957664