Why did Microsoft stop having NFS client support, at least for Win7 other than ultimate and enterprise. More so why does every fucking machine in this building use Win7 Pro where I can't use fucking NFS.
Are you landing near everyone?
I haven't played a serious multiplayer game in a while. It's just not fun when I jump on to play for an hour once every couple weeks and I get my ass handed to me. I've been playing a bunch of Beat Saber and My Summer Car the past couple weeks.
Dude, we are still friends, I'll play your stupid Battle Royale game with you <3
Also, you can always just hit up a FP squad usually.
My god damned keyboard stopped triggering the colon key for some reason. Me in my infinite clutz got pissed and managed to drop it by mistake by hitting the shelf with my knee, now the keyboard works perfectly again.
Tech works in mysterious ways.
I ... too ... can be friends.
I've had a few victories too, so if you need any pointers let me know. (I say this, because I also suck )
You can add me: kuro11 (PC/Origin)
Just mention you're from FP.
Really late but xbox 360 repairs are right up my street, I used to do it to make money back in 2014 and I just have a general interest in the platform
If you say it's not been opened, and the drive hasn't been swapped then you might need to adjust the laser pots, these vary depending on the model of drive you have. First step is take the xbox apart (super simple, you just need the right tools) and find out which disc drive you have and find a guide for that model on google.
I really hate how easy it is to annoy/scare someone not tech-savvy using a phone browser, all you have to do is write a couple of javascript lines. That should not be doable.
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Finally I have joined the Ryzen master race
So my class wanted us to get a program so we could program some boards.
Did they hand us the installer? No, they handed us an entire Windows 10 VM with it. 60 gig downloads on uni wifi is fantastic.
Wanna know how I feel when I'm working on a project, forget to save for a while, and come back to Windows updating my computer?
[sp]Hint: it doesn't make me happy[/sp]
I remember why I stopped installing nvidia drivers day of.
Today's driver freezes the GPU when you plug in a TB3 eGPU.
As much as I like the 1060 in this thing I'd rather use a desktop 1080 in my Razer Core 2.
You click the little eye with a line through it. I have no idea if there's a hotkey.
someone in my group drafted some diagrams using Sketch which is only available for macOS, prompting someone to ask me what the best VM is cause they wanted to work on it too.
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i want to swim in 8k
Okay so, actual question in need of answer because I despise laptops:
I have a new SSD to put into a laptop, but the person that the laptop belongs to doesn't want to lose anything in their current HDD.
How do I go about cloning an HDD into the SSD without an external enclosure?
You're gonna need some way of connecting both drives to the same machine. Either put both drives in a desktop and clone the drive that way, or if you dislike enclosures because they're overkill for this kind of work, you can also get a usb to sata adapter/dock and have the drive naked while you're cloning it.
I hate IIS
So I've had this Kimsufi box for over 5 years now and a few months back the price rose up to 7 Eur with VAT monthly (not really a big deal since it's just one Eur increase).
I just checked the Kimsufi site and they still offer Intel Atom N2800 boxes like 5 years ago, but what used to be KS-1 is now KS-2 with extra 500GB of storage and twice as much the RAM for the same price I'm currently paying.
Now I'm questioning myself if the 2 extra gigs of RAM is worth the trouble of migrating the old server to a new one, since there's a lot of weird shit configured that I forgot about.
Fucking hell, doing taxes over here is literally pressing 3 buttons of "next" and you get a tax return. It took me more time to fetch the ID-Card reader and to check if the my bank account is the same, just in case, than it was to press "next" a few times.
Switched to a corsair k68. I love the mechanical aspect of it... but the high keys are soemthing to get used to because I used to have a razer deathstalker.
Yeah, electronic IDs are nice and dandy until the crypto on them gets completely shagged and it causes massive uproar in the country's IT security community.
Article is in Slovak, but it contains a list of people from the infosec community in Slovakia that signed a petition to fix the thing, including researchers from ESET and Citadelo and senior security consultant from IBM, because the government didn't want to do anything about it because the attack was just a theory. A month ago I still saw a customer with vulnerable certs on their eID in the wild, and there's no real error handling for the software side, so I spent 30 minutes diagnosing why it was soft failing. Dude had to go to the police to get a new ID.
Didn't get the chip active on my ID, since I didn't really believe that Slovakia can secure things properly before the whole ROCA vulnerability happened. Other than that, it's a really good thing. They even got official Linux binaries.
Estonia pulled a big campaign with reissuing new certs and you could do it yourself at home or at the police. I was in the unaffected group and now have the new ID card that is supposed to be even more secure.
The attack was just a theory, but Estonia handled it pretty well imo. The ID thing is pretty safe otherwise, I'd say. A nice physical way to authenticate.
Slovak government didn't really handle it well. The "Centre for Research on Cryptography and Security" team at the IT faculty of Masaryk University even did a PoC of the attack on same keys and chip hardware (Infineon Smart Cards) that Slovak IDs use. The infosec group even made a https://eid.fail/ site due of the attack and because the government wasn't really doing anything because they said it's just theoretical attack.
The only reason why Slovak government began reissuing new certs was because Minister of the Interior of Slovakia's certs got hacked after he publicly challenged people to hack his cert shit. They didn't really have any choice after it blew up all over the news that the eID security is shit and urged people to get their IDs reissued.
Anyone more knowledgeable with networks and security :
I want to RDP to my parents' home network so I can fix shit while away. I know not to do this over internet. However since they have like 4 Win10 machines in said network is it possible to only set up VPN on only one of them. So I can RDP into that machine over VPN. And once I'm in that PC, I can RDP to others in LAN.
Or do I have to set up VPN servers on all machines and set forward separate ports on router and connect individually into each one? What are (if any) security risks with the first method, if possible?
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several hours in paint for extra clarification
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IT college , P Lorents ?
This would actually be useful to me as well. At the moment I'm pretty sure my setup is insecure as fuck.
On our Linux devices we can achieve such shenanigans through SSH port forwarding, but I don't know if there's a Windows equivalent of that.
Well, my PC is dual booting so for connecting my options are more varied. But the devices in LAN are all Windows10. I'd avoid bloat and use built-in RDP for those. I currently have OpenVPN server on that PC right after gateway (router doesn't support vpn itself). So I'd allow remote desktop to that machine from wan via vpn with necessary security (keyfiles and 2fa if I can figure that out). And from that machine I could remote into other machines in LAN (only allowing connections from inside LAN), acting like a middleman. That is if it's possible.
Looking at this article it seems like SSH is actually a good option, even on Windows:
Using OpenSSH Server as a Tunnel on Windows
Skip the bits about Azure and intune, you said you already have a VPN.
Instead of the Windows Linux subsystem in the client you can use PuTTY to create tunnels: How to Configure an SSH Tunnel on PuTTY
Yes !
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