

I guarantee the routers your ISP wants you to rent from them will have that waiver.


I guarantee the routers your ISP wants you to rent from them will have that waiver.


This worked on so well for Cambodia


I kept mine active but haven’t used it since Musk took over. I just changed my name and bio to my Mastodon account so people could find me. I used it for work and had a lot of people find my content through it, so I didn’t want to just kill it. I also didn’t want someone claiming my username because I use the same one on pretty much all of my work socials. It got to the point last week that I’d rather not be associated with the site, even if people know it’s just to point you to my Mastodon. Hitting that delete button felt good, but I wish I had done it back in 2022.


I really thought UMPCs would have taken off


Per the Microsoft KB for it, this only happens if Windows updates are installed before a user logs in for the first time. So basically re-images and especially VDI environments are at risk of this happening.


They do still have John Savill and Mark Russinovich but they are both focused on Azure. They really need someone like them on the Windows side.


I wouldn’t put it past these lawmakers to be investors in VPN companies, so they can make money off of these laws.
Seems like they were always behind on things like that. I had a friend that would come over to my house to update his TiVo because I still had a landline and it required a dial-up connection. This was in 2005, well after the decline of dial-up.


I wonder how many of them were also on Jan 6 lists.
I could understand that if they were an overseas company, but they are from the US. That had to be one of the most incompetent customers service reps ever.
I think saw one of the keywords was dumbass. And another looked for you calling it a piece of shit