borborygmi. The gurgling sounds from your intestines when fluid is moving.
Also, pneumocephalus. Air in the cranium or an “air head”.
borborygmi. The gurgling sounds from your intestines when fluid is moving.
Also, pneumocephalus. Air in the cranium or an “air head”.
I decided to try out the new version about a year ago. I had a monthly charge of about $26 I think it was. After about 3-4 months and not really using it, I cancelled a few days before it would renew for another month. $50 early cancellation fee? Wtf do you need to cancel a few mins before or it’s early cancellation? Adobe fucking sucks ass.
Well that’s what you wrote. “Most of us have a family to protect and police response time is garbage.”
That’s right. That’s exactly what this guy did. Just “protecting his family”
It is. My vac ban is currently 4990 days old. Thanks son!
Sorry, I didn’t see the reply. I do pay for premium. I don’t think it’s more accurate, it just gives you more copilot (which is great) and you can switch models, with access to ChatGPT4 and Claude, for instance. Also more file uploads, and I think more options in the Library with custom instructions.
Try perplexity.ai. it has a paid and free tier. The free tier is good enough for most queries. You just don’t have access to the other models. I think the copilot works for 5 queries and refreshes every couple hours I think. It works very well.
I’ve switched to perplexity.ai. yes it’s AI, but it gives me the answer I was looking for in a short snippet of information. I can then go scour the sources if I want too. It’s completely replaced Google for me.
Yes. On a camping trip. At one end of the lake is the remains of an old WWII POW camp. There were at the time some small piles of coal. We took a couple of pieces and burned it in a camp fire. Only because I had never seen coal burn before.
https://www.perplexity.ai/search/White-otter-Lake-lnJZ4ycdSKOAmJ2U4rZSIw?s=m
I’m really enjoying perplexity.ai most of the time you just get the answer you’re looking for.
Some of those prisoners were not militants, just random civilians. Turned in by thier neighbors for a quick buck, is what happened.
Sorry, missed your reply. I run the setup for Windows on a lot of computers. Last time I tried that command it wasn’t working. I used to be able to start the setup and once you got to the point of needing to sign in to a Microsoft account you could skip it. They removed that. Then this command you are talking about worked for a bit. Then removing the ethernet cable worked for a while, Microsoft closed that too. Currently I connect the machines to a network and attempt to log into an account, but mistype the password. This will give an error and allow a local account. Unfortunately these are machines for sale, so I can’t use a Microsoft account like they want. It’s a whole “thing”. However, if it’s your own machine, use Rufus to create a boot disk that will bypass the Microsoft account requirement.
Why would they block it? Because they want everyone to use a Microsoft account, and they have been getting more and more aggressive about it.
Edit: forgot to mention again, OP’s post image is from an update message and not initial Win 11 install. The command to skip the sign on is for OOBE, “out of box experience”. Aka initial setup.
For this screen not to come back, Settings notifications turn off the last three checkboxes
Windows 10 has this same screen, just a bit different looking. You turn off this notification in the settings menu.
Go to Settings > System > Notifications. Turn off the last three check boxes. This screen won’t come back.
I believe this method was blocked. But it’s also not what the screen shot is. This is an update screen.
Could be a dead CMOS battery, but if the computer had a case switch more likely it was a security feature that lets you know the case was opened. On Acer computers you would have to press F1 to continue the boot, or Del key to enter the BIOS and have the chance to change the setting. Incidentally the setting is usually under the Security tab> Open Chassis. You can reset the notification or turn it off.
I run into this situation on office computers all the time, because no one knows how to turn it off or reset it.
You convinced me. I’ve switched over to Bitwarden, as well as trying out the built in authenticator. You were correct, easy peasy. So now I’ll keep both for a month and watch for hiccups (not really expecting any) and delete my Lastpass account after that. Thank you very much.
Thanks. I’ve been telling myself I need to do it. I’ll look into Bitwarden a bit more, maybe 1Password.
I’ve used Lastpass for years. I keep thinking I should switch after all the “issues” but my god it’s “full of stars” after this long and I’m lazy. I keep looking at Bitwarden, not sure how the migration is though.
Wonder where they got that name.