This window gets direct sunlight for 2/3’s of the day. I hope it’s not that, I can’t give it much more 😂
Just wonking about on the internet… oh look, a bee.
This window gets direct sunlight for 2/3’s of the day. I hope it’s not that, I can’t give it much more 😂
It’s not weird. I’d appreciate it if it were me.
Only in the same way that stealing code from a PoC would make me racist, stealing code from a Jew would make me anti-semitic or stealing code from a woman would make me sexist.
Since, without proof of any of that you’re just making shit up I’m going to go with the reason that your post is being downvoted is that ITS JUST FUCKING STUPID.
I see that you, like me, always ends up with a few screws left over 😜
3 of us! 3 of us! 3 of us!
I followed the example of the other person on Facebook and did a factory reset. Luckily I have most of my stuff on the SD card but i’m still going to have to set up a bunch of stuff again.
But more to the point, it worked!
I did a fresh install of BG onto deck storage (not SD) just to be sure (which still took forever cause 122GB) but I’m in and playing!
Tried it. Also a whole bunch of other versions incl GE.
Found someone on Facebook with the same problem so at least it’s not just me eh?!
Looks like we’ve both got Cryotools and decky power tools installed so it could be that.
Given I uninstalled it and its huge I cant check that just yet though.
I can’t get it to run past the Nvidia GameWorks logo. Just a straight crash back to SteamUI every time.
I’ve not changed any settings. If it’s deck verified it should just work right?
Disappointed to see it’s not Crisis. It was always Crisis.
I just bought an actual domain and use that 😅
As an added bonus, letsencrypt works with no effort.
It’ll never happen, centralised means stable. Just check out what this company called Google have built!
When it’s running in server mode it provides a similar UI too when it’s a client, except now you can browse the snapshots/policies of each client that uses it.
Not quite full management but yeah, good for home use.
My vote goes to Kopia.
Not to mention that the defacto package manager (composer) blows NPM out of the water in basically all metrics. From what I understand most languages package managers now look up to or even model themselves on it.
For an organisation hosting as many companies data as this one I’d expect automated tape at a minimum. Of course, if the attacker had the time to start messing with the tape that’s lost as well but it’s unlikely.