• CIPWTTKT&GC V44 - Vega Appreciation Station
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Why not just use no password until you've done all these updates? [editline]23rd August 2017[/editline] [img]https://puu.sh/xhKjd/4d7e15dbad.png[/img] Here you go, please reply if you take this. It's a good game.
I nabbed it. Only a bit more than 100MB, I'll give it a go.
[QUOTE=nikomo;52605009]I nabbed it. Only a bit more than 100MB, I'll give it a go.[/QUOTE] Cortex Command is unique beyond belief. and moddable to hell and back, so be sure to investigate that.
I've always used no password to set up the computer just to ensure no black magic fuckery happens.
Yea I guess I'll do that, then put on a password when I travel.
Hackintosh it :speedfap: Actually don’t. Killer WiFi doesn’t work at all.
[QUOTE=nikomo;52605009]I nabbed it. Only a bit more than 100MB, I'll give it a go.[/QUOTE] You're going to love it. Even just vanilla the ability to load 100 crabs into a box and drop it from orbit to make a [I]physics bomb[/I] is just... such a unique experience.
[QUOTE=Brt5470;52605042]Yea I guess I'll do that, then put on a password when I travel.[/QUOTE] No reason to not use the Microsoft SSO once you have it configured.
We had an officer last year come in on his time off and start mass-installing windows on a bunch of shitty old workstations, get to varying levels of installed on each, and then get reassigned and abandon the project since it wasn't his unit anymore. The only documentation he left was a sticky note that had P@$$W0rd written on it. Turns out, he had only gotten windows successfully installed on about 18 of the 50, and of those 18 only like three had the password typed correctly (I thought I was fat-fingering it until I tried caps lock on one machine and I got in). We used a repair disc to edit the registry to tell windows to run first time setup on reboot and run cmd.exe as the setup program (or something to that effect). From there, net user all day. Easy access.
[QUOTE=WastedJamacan;52605294]We had an officer last year come in on his time off and start mass-installing windows on a bunch of shitty old workstations, get to varying levels of installed on each, and then get reassigned and abandon the project since it wasn't his unit anymore. The only documentation he left was a sticky note that had P@$$W0rd written on it. Turns out, he had only gotten windows successfully installed on about 18 of the 50, and of those 18 only like three had the password typed correctly (I thought I was fat-fingering it until I tried caps lock on one machine and I got in). We used a repair disc to edit the registry to tell windows to run first time setup on reboot and run cmd.exe as the setup program (or something to that effect). From there, net user all day. Easy access.[/QUOTE] He made his life too difficult. Create a generic sysprep image with an OOBE answer file, push it over the LAN using Clonezilla (or whatever program you want, Taiwan software probably isn't kosher for military use, lol) and the computer practically set themselves up. Setting up the image is the long part, actually doing the image takes less than an hour.
[QUOTE=Demache;52604667]I'm not sure if this "exploit" still works in 10, but when I'm "locked out" of a 7 PC at work and it can't authenticate with a domain controller, I start up a boot CD, replace the Ease of Access program with CMD and boom. You have access to a SYSTEM level command prompt at the login screen to change the local admin password. Just make sure you switch it back. :v:[/QUOTE] I did this before but replaced Sticky Keys with CMD, and used a bootable USB with Ubuntu on it instead to access the boot drive. Same deal, got admin CMD on log in screen. Fun times.
[url]http://a.co/3SSEotl[/url] Yo how much better than a Raspberry Pi 3 will this Atom-powered Compute Stick be for only displaying CSS heavy webpages? The Pi is dreadful because there's no hardware acceleration in the browser.
Hopefully nobody here uses Crashplan, they're ending all Home subscriptions
[QUOTE=Trekintosh;52605559][url]http://a.co/3SSEotl[/url] Yo how much better than a Raspberry Pi 3 will this Atom-powered Compute Stick be for only displaying CSS heavy webpages? The Pi is dreadful because there's no hardware acceleration in the browser.[/QUOTE] The default browser it ships with has hardware acceleration. Are you using that one? Also it'd probably do a good bit better. I'd run a lighter weight distro like Xubuntu on it instead if possible.
[QUOTE=Dr. Evilcop;52605579]The default browser it ships with has hardware acceleration. Are you using that one? Also it'd probably do a good bit better. I'd run a lightweight distro on it instead if possible.[/QUOTE] Hmmm.. I don't actually remember trying the default browser with the 3... I only know for sure I tried it with our Zeros and it was unusably slow compared to Midori. I was under the impression X as a whole didn't have hardware acceleration on any Raspberry Pi for some reason or another.
[QUOTE=Trekintosh;52605621]Hmmm.. I don't actually remember trying the default browser with the 3... I only know for sure I tried it with our Zeros and it was unusably slow compared to Midori. I was under the impression X as a whole didn't have hardware acceleration on any Raspberry Pi for some reason or another.[/QUOTE] Ya definitely try the default (Epiphany, it was made specifically for the Pi); pretty much the whole reason it exists is to provide a hardware accelerated browser on the Pi. Back when I had my 3 I was able to watch 720p YouTube smoothly in the browser.
[QUOTE=Dr. Evilcop;52605646]Ya definitely try the default (Epiphany, it was made specifically for the Pi); pretty much the whole reason it exists is to provide a hardware accelerated browser on the Pi. Back when I had my 3 I was able to watch 720p YouTube smoothly in the browser.[/QUOTE] Do you know if it's possible to hide the interface? This is running connected to a TV and needs to be fullscreen at all time. It's a shame our only Pi 3 is all the way in Mexico and installed and running with somewhat choppy CSS now, otherwise I'd try the hell out of it.
[QUOTE=Brt5470;52604193]Well I'm not taking an unskinned dell laptop outside. yall are ridic[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=Levelog;52604271]Why not...?[/QUOTE] He's been conditioned by all of the YouTubers who are sponsored by dBrand to skin all supported electronic items with dBrand branded skins and wraps for the protection and style.
[QUOTE=Dr. Evilcop;52605646]Ya definitely try the default (Epiphany, it was made specifically for the Pi); pretty much the whole reason it exists is to provide a hardware accelerated browser on the Pi. Back when I had my 3 I was able to watch 720p YouTube smoothly in the browser.[/QUOTE] Er. Epiphany is the default GNOME browser. It predates the Rasp Pi by about 10 years. It's fairly standard WebKit these days, it's not special.
[QUOTE=garychencool;52605747]He's been conditioned by all of the YouTubers who are sponsored by dBrand to skin all supported electronic items with dBrand branded skins and wraps for the protection and style.[/QUOTE] I'm conditioned from working with Dell Laptops at my other support job. Even if the cover is nicely machined aluminum, it still reminds me of silver coated plastic from older Dell's.
[QUOTE=wingless;52605761]Er. Epiphany is the default GNOME browser. It predates the Rasp Pi by about 10 years. It's fairly standard WebKit these days, it's not special.[/QUOTE] Right, my mistake, it's based on Epiphany. Modified to provide hardware acceleration on Pi. [url]https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/web-browser-released/[/url] Also Trekintosh yes it has a kiosk mode, use -a
AMD/ATi's Ruby is back! [video]https://youtu.be/-LRSqC9n0Tc[/video] :v:
That ad is embarrassing. If it was just the last like 20 seconds, it'd be fine. [editline]23rd August 2017[/editline] Ended up buying a set of skins which is all orange to annoy all of you.
[QUOTE=Brt5470;52605886]That ad is embarrassing. If it was just the last like 20 seconds, it'd be fine. [editline]23rd August 2017[/editline] Ended up buying a set of skins which is all orange to annoy all of you.[/QUOTE] All orange is fine tho. It's just the ugly ugly Dell logo on the middle of classy black wood is icky.
[QUOTE=Trekintosh;52606174]All orange is fine tho. It's just the ugly ugly Dell logo on the middle of classy black wood is icky.[/QUOTE] fuck
Woo I've got an interview for a promotion next week
[QUOTE=Brt5470;52604793]It wasn't on because I also verified it when I typed it in to set it. Tried it with the onscreen, no luck. This is also an offline account because using MS's account fucks up so much for me on my main desktop.[/QUOTE] My advice generally now is to always start off with an offline account regardless when creating users on Windows 10. Promoting it to online later when necessary, Online accounts trim your user profile directory to the first 5 chars of your first name :v: pretty aids
[QUOTE=Scratch.;52606851]My advice generally now is to always start off with an offline account regardless when creating users on Windows 10. Promoting it to online later when necessary, Online accounts trim your user profile directory to the first 5 chars of your first name :v: pretty aids[/QUOTE] As is mine. Except I factory reset this laptop 4 times trying to make it take the password I know is correct. I gave up.
[QUOTE=Brt5470;52606862]As is mine. Except I factory reset this laptop 4 times trying to make it take the password I know is correct. I gave up.[/QUOTE] at least on the new versions of windows, they added a button to the login/lock screens for when you forget your MSA password. I still always typo mine, too much speed and not enough accuracy
I almost wish I went for the longer shipping time and got the fingerprint reader, skipped it because it added a few days to the estimated ship date.
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