I too get this issue.
It is repeatable by moving the cursor along the bottom edge of a monitor boundary and bringing it up at the other side a few times.
This is also the fastest way of returning the cursor back to normal.
I have had this issue for nearly 3 years with countless driver updates, no fix in sight.
The summary switches between third-party and first-person perspective multiple times which is confusing.
Is this the quality standard we are to expect from Slashdot now?
FUD. I have a micro USB3 portable SSD which is backwards compatible to any of the MicroUSB2 cables I have around.
https://www.google.com/search?q=micro+usb3
The only real-life difference with lightning is "doesn't matter which way I plug it in". The rest is just great technical sheet data.
2013-07-20 2011UTC: Reports of defacement
2013-07-20 2015UTC: Site taken down, this splash page put in place while investigation continues.
It took 4 years after they were notified until they took the site down, in the future.
So THAT is what was in the safe! No wonder they never updated!
Oops, wrong site.
I don't think arrogance means what you think it means as I haven't demonstrated anything to that effect.
Whilst your comment is marginal troll, I will point out in the majority of cases the sensitive nature of any project wouldn't be a bearing in the choice of creating your own data center, that is just absurd.
Also, in the UK the B2B sector of hosting is a cut-throat arena just like most heavily invested sectors. I'm sure some of our competitors would relish at the opportunity to put a spanner in the works to discredit the service we provide.
Paranoid delusions? Possibly, but better safe than sorry.
-- "if there's nobody in the room with you"
That's an assumption. You don't know what other people are doing. You are basing an installer used by thousands on your own experiences. You're making the same mistake as the developers are.
Plenty of times I have worked in the datacenter with other engineers from other companies doing installs all around me. I don't want them to see the password, thanks.
Bittorrent is an easily replaceable protocol. Going after it isn't going to stop any piracy. Its like outlawing a model of car because they're being used to traffic drugs.
Bittorrent is just a vehicle, of which there are 100's of different types to choose from that will replace it.
No, he meant Xbox Media Center.
I don't care that they ridiculously changed themselves to an abbreviation, it started as Xbox, and as far as I'm concerned, shall remain as.
I think whether or not it's newsworthy is decided by its effects, not how much effort it takes to implement.
Echo?
Happiness is a hard disk.