~~Google already said they are not implementing this any more, there was an article about this here last week.~~
Ignore this, I got confused
~~Google already said they are not implementing this any more, there was an article about this here last week.~~
Ignore this, I got confused
Oh no! How will I get a cheap media adapter to sideload plex into!
I'm pretty sure microsoft is not a loving parent that cares for their child and wants to make sure nothing bad is going on. They only care for profits
Who said it was a typo? I want to go to the enchilada outpost
This is the result of airlines allowed to self regulated... and the TSA
Actually I based my wild guess at reporting that NPR did a couple of years back regarding different thefts of crypto and that the intelligence community determined it was a hacker group in North Korea that was supported and funded by their own government as a way to get around the sanctions.
My subsequent confirmation came from reading the article, but I already had the same suspicions, however I will admit my error if it indeed turns out it wasn't North Korea (haven't been able to read the links you provided yet)
The normal procedure of any business is to create backups of the data before doing an update, I guess they didn't feel this data was worth backing up
I actually installed 39 fresh on a asus gaming laptop and while before I had issues with multiple drivers not working correctly, this time it was incredibly painless and I haven't has any issues with it.
I'm just making a wild guess, but it was probably the North Korean Cyberattack Force. They have been behind some of the largest crypto heists before in order to get clams in the goverments coffers.
The blockchain analytics provider attributed the attack to the North Korean state-sponsored Lazarus Group, which it says has stolen more than $2 billion across several heists.
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) Nailed it
As long as they toss the salad first
As long as memory and ssd are upgradable and not soldered on the board, I would buy this laptop
Awww shit, you are right. Got confused with the web manifest certification api thing.