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"Megyn Kelly Today" canceled after blackface comments
Peresvet and 4 others reacted to Jim K for a topic
Cool ... you have thoughts about this 545 days later... 🙄 President Obama was elected in 2008.5 points -
"Megyn Kelly Today" canceled after blackface comments
wakjak and 3 others reacted to FloatingFatMan for a topic
The only thing that emerged in that regards is the increased visibility of the ingrained racism in certain parts of the USA, which is nothing to be proud of. Oh, I suppose we could also blame Obama for the emergence of Trump as a political figure, seeing as he was one of the biggest and loudest birthers going. Yes, Trump was a Chief Birther... And people still think he isn't a racist sack of crap...4 points -
"Megyn Kelly Today" canceled after blackface comments
mudslag and 2 others reacted to +Dick Montage for a topic
Are you literally arguing about a recent president but can’t even get his election date correct?3 points -
US source: North Korean leader in grave danger after surgery
dead.cell and 2 others reacted to +Warwagon for a topic
If he is actually dead, May he burn in hell.3 points -
US source: North Korean leader in grave danger after surgery
spikey_richie and 2 others reacted to jnelsoninjax for a topic
A photo leaked showing the surgeons who preformed the surgery on Kim:3 points -
qBittorrent 4.2.5 [Update]
MiniMeSorinel and 2 others reacted to branfont for a topic
4.2.3/.4/.5 all worked for me with no problems.3 points -
Recover Chrome passwords
Peresvet and one other reacted to +Warwagon for a question
No, I mean call his old phone number. The one he no longer has. if someone picks up tell them the situation and ask them if they would be so kind as to give him the two-factor code when it is text messaged to their phone.2 points -
World Health Organization sees fivefold increase in cyber attacks
Jazmac and one other reacted to chaos mage for a topic
Nobody's expecting them to see the future; rather what's right in front of them. Dr. Li saw it clear as day so I'm not sure what the excuse is. By the time they called it a pandemic, everyone was indifferent because we already knew. That's just... bad man. Whether or not they called it a pandemic, shouldn't people have reacted based on the evidence in front of them rather then waiting months then casting aspersions on other countries because they make for a convenient scapegoat? Clearly this got out of hand. Did they expect it to get this out of hand? Obviously not.2 points -
Progress 75 arrives at the International Space Station with nearly 3 tons of supplies
yakumo and one other reacted to Thrackerzod for a topic
I hope they disinfected everything before sending it up.2 points -
World Health Organization sees fivefold increase in cyber attacks
shockz and one other reacted to zikalify for a topic
Idiot conspiracy theories? ;-)2 points -
"Megyn Kelly Today" canceled after blackface comments
Son_Of_Dad and one other reacted to Nogib for a topic
The goalposts are always different for lefties when their people do things. Be it blackface, sexual assault, etc. Their hypocrisy is never ending.2 points -
Recover Chrome passwords
+Warwagon reacted to Jim K for a question
You can't call Google to recover your account (which this basically is). If you are unable to recover the account through ... https://accounts.google.com/signin/recovery ... than ouch. Maybe ChromePass? https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/chromepass.html I was able to pull my current Chrome passwords with it ... so it seams to work on the latest version of Chrome. This program "allows you to get the passwords from your current running system, or from a user profile stored on external drive." You'll have to disable your anti-virus while running (as noted in the release notes) since they flag it as malicious (since it would allow you to extract passwords from computers). I just temporarily turned off "Real-Time Protection" in Windows Security to run it. It is from NirSoft so it is legitimate.1 point -
Recover Chrome passwords
+Warwagon reacted to Peresvet for a question
I second that. Also, if he has any actual bills/statements of that phone number on hand, he could try his chances by contacting the Google Support.1 point -
Recover Chrome passwords
Peresvet reacted to +Warwagon for a question
Also depends on how important this email address is to him. If it's life and death, call his old number and see if anyone has it. If nobody does, maybe try to go get it back even if it requires paying for a differnet Cell provider for a month or so.1 point -
New Gboard beta makes it easy to paste from the clipboard without long-pressing
Jameswr reacted to waysidesc for a topic
and it was missing a million other features. its a crap OS that even microsoft abandoned thank you for calling the user out for such nonsense.1 point -
US source: North Korean leader in grave danger after surgery
waysidesc reacted to mudslag for a topic
"Supposedly" from NK Media saying "The news that North Korean leader Kim Jong-s died has been confirmed. An official ceremony will be held tomorrow for Kim Yong Un" Not sure if real, we'll see1 point -
New Gboard beta makes it easy to paste from the clipboard without long-pressing
Jameswr reacted to waysidesc for a topic
You say things that are demonstrably false. You say things that are potentially inflammatory --- but never a thing that is actually bad about Microsoft. ... I am amazed instead at some thing else !1 point -
World Health Organization sees fivefold increase in cyber attacks
+hedleigh reacted to DeusProto for a topic
People slammed the WHO for declaring a pandemic too quickly during the 2009 H1N1 pandemic. So they were more reluctant to do so this time, and got slammed for it as well. It seems to me that people are too unfair on them. In between a rock and a hard place comes to mind. I'd challenge anyone else to deal with that: you're going to get slammed if you declare too early and people will accuse you of crying 'wolf' or you get called negligent and irresponsible for waiting too long to declare. As for funding from the PRC, perhaps if U.S. politicians stopped using them as a political football and playing games with their funding the U.S. would be the biggest funder of the WHO and thus the PRC wouldn't have the opportunity to be such a big donor. Moral of the story: you look ridiculous if you criticize the WHO because a lot of its funding comes from the PRC if the government that represents you starves them of funding. Of course they will take whatever donations they can. Don't like it? Then lobby your all-so-better and superior countries' representatives to increase funding and be the bigger donors than the PRC.1 point -
Review of the iStorage datAshur Pro2, an encrypted thumbdrive for home and work
Fezmid reacted to DentedAphid7 for a topic
I have a very old corsair? or kingston? padlock drive. Didn't buy it, was given it, and as the other commenters have said they work on any OS, the unlocking and encryption is performed by the hardware inside the USB drive itself, to your linux PC it looks just like any other USB flash drive. I've used mine as an arch linux installer and also as a testing drive holding raspberry pi firmware which has booted fine. Okay. I thought was software based.1 point -
Indian trouble
Bill4201983 reacted to Jim K for a topic
Isn't the electronics under the seat. Check there for foreign objects or other issues (broken wires, shorted wires, loose objects ... as weight is applied to the seat) ...or take it to a local motorcycle/bike shop.1 point -
Live Video Overlays
+Dick Montage reacted to Louisifer for a question
I would recommend using OBS with Zoom, A quick google says you select OBS-Camera in Zoom as your camera and essentially livestream yourself. there should be plenty of YouTube videos on setting up scenes or you could just have it show PowerPoint if thats what you are comfortable with. 🙂1 point -
World Health Organization sees fivefold increase in cyber attacks
Nogib reacted to Benjimooler for a topic
try and inform yourself. the WHO helped china spread the virus. they also know the information they were giving the world was designed to let the virus spread. How can an organisation encourage the world to allow travel from china and out of china when even the chinese blocked wuhan from accessing other parts of china but allow same wuhan resident to leave to other parts of the world. Where did you read that? Some blog or foxnews? Same difference actually,. no. from WHO twitter feeds and their news briefing. i think you should remove bias and hate and try as much as you can to be sincere1 point -
Progress 75 arrives at the International Space Station with nearly 3 tons of supplies
Tuskd reacted to Aokromes for a topic
crazy only 3 hours and half to reach station, when few years ago it was days.1 point -
US source: North Korean leader in grave danger after surgery
+hedleigh reacted to Jim K for a topic
So, Kim Jong-dun? Schrödinger's Kim ... he is both alive and dead.1 point -
US source: North Korean leader in grave danger after surgery
+hedleigh reacted to Steven P. for a topic
I think he's okay1 point -
Review of the iStorage datAshur Pro2, an encrypted thumbdrive for home and work
Tuskd reacted to Fezmid for a topic
Yes, Human.Online is 100% correct and it's something I probably should've highlighted more specifically in the article -- once the drive is decrypted (entirely done on the thumb drive itself), it works exactly like any regular USB thumb drive and so can be used on any system. All the processing is done on the drive, so there's no drivers to install on any system. I just added clarification to the specifications section to address your question - thanks for the feedback. "The USB drive contains a rechargeable battery. This lets you type in the PIN and unlock the device before connecting the datAshur PRO2 to a USB port on your computer. Since all of the encryption and decryption is done on the thumb drive itself, the datAshur PRO2 can be used on Windows, Mac, and Linux without the need to install any drivers. If the battery dies from lack of use, you can still plug it into a computer and unlock the drive while it's charging."1 point -
Review of the iStorage datAshur Pro2, an encrypted thumbdrive for home and work
DentedAphid7 reacted to +Dick Montage for a topic
Yes they do! It’s agnostic. The drive contains the hardware and software it needs.1 point -
Progress 75 arrives at the International Space Station with nearly 3 tons of supplies
naap51stang reacted to Brony for a topic
Astronauts bored to death: At last, pron, chips, and mountain dew.1 point -
Telegram reaches 400 million monthly users, group video calls coming this year
Marujan reacted to ad47uk for a topic
I don't think I know anyone who uses telegram, I keep getting asked if I use WhatsApp. i do not use that either, because it needs my phone number, so does telegram, so that is out as well. I have Facebook Messenger, which I only use for messaging now and again and other times I use SMS.1 point -
NHS doctors utilize Microsoft Teams to get coronavirus test results quicker
Mindovermaster reacted to aka2k for a topic
Creating the problem to sell the solution: MS motto for life.1 point -
Android 11 will automatically revoke permissions from unused apps
Jameswr reacted to Joshie for a topic
Add this to the list of satisfying permission changes they've made in the last couple years. I was happy just to see Android give me the option to limit some permissions to only be in effect while the app is in the foreground. Disabling background permissions is great for apps that shouldn't need them in the first place. For apps I give background permissions to, this is a nice extra in case I get lazy or lose track of the app and it pulls something like that ES File Explorer crap a couple years back.1 point -
Android 11 will automatically revoke permissions from unused apps
Jameswr reacted to Ccl Ncc for a topic
Really good idea!1 point -
World Health Organization sees fivefold increase in cyber attacks
Nogib reacted to seta-san for a topic
we see the the WHO as being more concerned with protecting the feelings of the chinese communists than actually fighting this disease. i certainly will never take them seriously. I've got my whole family on alert to ignore the WHO and only listen to the CDC at this point.1 point -
World Health Organization sees fivefold increase in cyber attacks
Nogib reacted to Benjimooler for a topic
try and inform yourself. the WHO helped china spread the virus. they also know the information they were giving the world was designed to let the virus spread. How can an organisation encourage the world to allow travel from china and out of china when even the chinese blocked wuhan from accessing other parts of china but allow same wuhan resident to leave to other parts of the world.1 point -
World Health Organization sees fivefold increase in cyber attacks
Nogib reacted to George P for a topic
Let's just say that there is enough blame to go around in this case. China tried to flat out cover up the outbreak, the WHO was on their side and never questioned the information given to them from the CCP. Taiwan was blowing the horn early but no one gave a care because of political reasons. Western governments acted slow in many cases when they should have been quick with lock downs. And last but not least you also have, and still do, a % of people who never took the pandemic seriously and didn't follow quarantine who probably helped spread this thing even more.1 point -
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PowerToys Spotlight-like search reportedly coming in May
quikmantx reacted to AnalystDan for a topic
This is so much better than the start menu though. In every way! How so? It looks the same Uh, no it doesn’t. But why build a new space for it when this could just replace the current taskbar search. I've never had an issue with the Start search, but if it must be supplemented keep it together. Microsofts big flaw is they put too many things in too many places then don't tell anyone. Keep it together. Why not have options? You need to keep in mind, this is an employee-driven program, not part of Windows. I worry about that too many users will never see it. There is a lot of negative sentiment about features Windows supposedly lack, but that are in reality present and not advertised. This caters to a certain individual. Power toys in general have never been high profile applications that the vast majority of consumers knew about them. But surely an enhanced search tool is something the majority of users can benefit from not just the certain user?1 point -
PowerToys Spotlight-like search reportedly coming in May
quikmantx reacted to AnalystDan for a topic
This is so much better than the start menu though. In every way! How so? It looks the same Uh, no it doesn’t. But why build a new space for it when this could just replace the current taskbar search. I've never had an issue with the Start search, but if it must be supplemented keep it together. Microsofts big flaw is they put too many things in too many places then don't tell anyone. Keep it together.1 point -
Netflix has made a selection of documentaries free on YouTube
quikmantx reacted to auziez for a topic
You must like garbage shows then. Netflix has tons of massive hits and wins lots of awards for them. Tons of series I am watching and new ones seem to come out every two weeks.1 point -
PowerToys Spotlight-like search reportedly coming in May
quikmantx reacted to waysidesc for a topic
Weird, things like Image search and rebuilt document/local results seem like something new. (Hit the Search Icon on the taskbar - notice [-] like icon on the bottom right to do a live image search.) I never wrote there were no new features; no, I wrote that there have been no significant changes to search for a long time ( since WIndows Vista, actually ). Shell is particularly in mind. What real new experience is there ? What new scenario ? It is really just the same wordwheeling of 2006 ... Why is it not like already like at least some of the promised features during that development of that OS ? It has only been seventeen years. Or why is it not already like OneNote complete with ( optional ) audio search and OCR search and more ? I think there is recognition of certain objects ( as of 1909, it seems, it is possible to search for, say, 'red' and images of that color will return regardless of directory or metadata ) but it is very suboptimal. And then other stupid things ... like Photos search criteria ... which can actually be nice ... being locked to the app itself ( despite my 'red' example above ! ). At least Windows Photo Gallery --- the latest version of itself now eight years old --- promoted metadata ( even facial recognition ) that could be accessed, indexed, managed, and searched by any app ... 'Searching' and 'organizing' used to be a big deal at Microsoft --- not now.1 point -
PowerToys Spotlight-like search reportedly coming in May
quikmantx reacted to Mobius Enigma for a topic
I imagine this particular feature would get Apple’s panties in a twist if integrated. Meh, they all copy each other. I miss having spotlight so bring it on. I promise this is not a trolling response, as I am truly curious as to what you and others are noticing that I may be missing... What is Windows Search missing that you like about Spotlight (or even things you dislike, but notice are missing)? i.e. Features, how things work, how the UI/UX works, etc. I have been sitting back trying to get my head around this, and several places on the web I have noticed similar discussions with users like yourself wanting the PowerToys implementation because they see it as offering Spotlight features they miss on Windows. Bing search in Windows Search... why? Just why? Why not? As long as local content takes precedence in results, the additional 'web search' features are better than a blank box with zero search results. There is also the whole service/answer automation features, that I find it strange more people still don't use them. Windows Key - then type things like: weather 92128 stock msft define ineffable sqr root 5546 10+6-9*8/52 how old is cher These are all faster than opening a browser or an App to get the information. This is a key area where a power user becomes more productive by using the key search of Windows. These are also just very basic samples, as there are more complex uses that tap into additional online services and features in Windows to pull information and do work to get an answer with the information. Even the old Run command has been obsolete since search was added to the start menu. Typing the same commands, paths, etc in the search work just as Run does 99% of the time, with additional features like path/folder prediction, etc. - things that add power and ease to something as simple as running a command. I'm not trying to make anyone's perception wrong, or change minds. However, I do want to help people know that these features exist, how they can be useful, and why they exist. Give them a try, and maybe add them to daily use/workflow . PS Also notice, if you hit the Search icon - there are new categories and features in the later 1909 and 2004 versions - notice you can do an image capture from the Search Box, and search the web for a similar image (using Bing, which usually does this better than Google.)1 point -
Cyberpunk 2077-themed Xbox One X and Wireless Controller unveiled
quikmantx reacted to chaos mage for a topic
I own both an XBox One and a PS4Pro. The One has been a total waste of money. Haven't turned it on in months. I had an Xbox One X and a PS4 Pro and sold the PS4 Pro because that was my reaction to it (it being junk and all.) You're entitled to your opinion, even if it is wrong It's fair to say you don't like the games for the PS4. I don't like multiplayer games, and I have a reasonably powerful PC ergo, no reason for me to own a One. But to call the console you don't like a hunk of junk is laughable. I liked the games fine. I finished them and moved on. I was talking about the hardware. I also have a very powerful PC.1 point -
Cyberpunk 2077-themed Xbox One X and Wireless Controller unveiled
quikmantx reacted to chaos mage for a topic
I own both an XBox One and a PS4Pro. The One has been a total waste of money. Haven't turned it on in months. I had an Xbox One X and a PS4 Pro and sold the PS4 Pro because that was my reaction to it (it being junk and all.)1 point -
Cyberpunk 2077-themed Xbox One X and Wireless Controller unveiled
quikmantx reacted to dustojnikhummer for a topic
The 4 uncharted games, The Last of Us, Horizon Zero Dawn, Persona 5, God of War. Any of those games could easily be a console-buy. I'll be honest, I've looked the other way despite how enticing those games looked... but now FF7 Remake's out and I'm looking at it HARD. Just wait for PC version1 point -
PowerToys Spotlight-like search reportedly coming in May
quikmantx reacted to wrack for a topic
So far my favourite is, hold the Win key for a second or so and see all the available Win + shortcuts. So freaking handy.1 point -
Cyberpunk 2077-themed Xbox One X and Wireless Controller unveiled
quikmantx reacted to Tuskd for a topic
Holy Guacamole! Love that Front Panel!1 point -
PowerToys Spotlight-like search reportedly coming in May
quikmantx reacted to Gnome for a topic
It looks like it does the same thing as the taskbar search. What am I missing, other than it looking a little different?1 point -
Coronavirus contact tracing app will be ready for Germany rollout in three to four weeks
quikmantx reacted to Brony for a topic
I never understand why some media promotes John Hopkins, they do nothing but to copy and paste from the official sources, like everybody else. It is not that they are a source of information.1 point -
Windows 7 Home to Windows 10 upgrade
Peresvet reacted to cork1958 for a topic
Ya, that's what I saw also, but that's not a watermark. At least it's not in the lower right hand corner like Windows did in Windows 7.1 point -
"Megyn Kelly Today" canceled after blackface comments
+Dick Montage reacted to Jim K for a topic
While I really do not think she should have been fired ... I do find this whataboutism funny (reaching back over a decade even) ... especially with respect to comedians doing comedian things (and of course they have to be "leftist"). Last I check, Megyn Kelly wasn't doing a comedy bit? I guess we should be angry with the Wayans brothers dressing as white chicks in, um, White Chicks? When?1 point