Comment Re:Yes (Score 1) 467
Look harder.
There's no way Dell had the only copies of those firmwares.
Look harder.
There's no way Dell had the only copies of those firmwares.
We protect the vendors from consumers, around here.
Breaking Windows is different than breaking the hardware. I'm sure this will not end well.
All it takes is one asshole with an axe to grind. They can include it in their botnet package, so if the victim isn't vulnerable to this, they just get added to the attack network.
That's funny, because when I got my license, a 9-year-old girl was getting hers as well.
She kicked our asses, incidentally.
they are out of power
Bwahahaha!
Not while they have money and ties to Oil.
Does your company do any kind of development with hardware? If so, someone somewhere probably needs it for debugging, and so it's in the list for machines used by developers.
Your VM host is broken.
FreeBSD should still be good for you. If not, go play with OpenBSD.
Damn sugar ants around here. Even if you're clean, the fuckers mob your sink for the water!
You'll get a drop of water with a ring of ants. Who get into everything. They even make it a few inches into the freezer before they die, leaving a nice border of ant corpses around the freezer seal. Which doesn't seem to not be sealed, so I have no idea how they get through.
Fair and true. Where it gets murky is... was it illegal or considered wrong where it was recorded?
Someone who thinks it should be at -1 even though it's not troll, offtopic, redundant, or flamebait?
For example, wrong information, or a superbly silly statement/question that still manages to apply to the topic. Not that this applies here, I'm just answering your question.
Most of the time, your browser reports your OS in the user agent. For some reason.
It -is- computing. You just can't reprogram it (easily).
What did you think it was doing? It's reading sensor information and tuning/changing parameters based on this input.
It's not punishment. You're already storing the components, the only extra cost would involve sales/shipping of them. Hand the costs down if you feel like it.
You should note the words are capitalized. This is important.
Twat.
The rule on staying alive as a program manager is to give 'em a number or give 'em a date, but never give 'em both at once.