Ugh but it’s acting as the SAN so I have to shut down like all my servers to run updates on it. What a PITA.
If I remember right, the first Tomb Raider (at least before the remaster) was shipped with DOSBox to be about to run.
You can’t just pop a cartridge in or head to the eShop and download it. Most people don’t want to research and figure out emulators.
I recommend against that last one heavily
Nah, those get their own, unique set of security issues, discovered or otherwise. Hint: every firmware does.
Sounds like a job for tin foil or parchment paper
The thing is that it’s the best they can do, which is about all we can ask for. No one is going to do a good job at the investigation for free.
I’m thinking they used the same BIOS password for all of them.
I hope they use unique, random passwords for each device this time. Not that I’m rooting for Corrections, but this is educational time that’s being lost
I explained this in another thread. They’re ending sale of perpetual license. They’re not breaking ones they’ve already sold. That being said, eventually the version that perpetual licenses were sold for will stop getting updates and they’ll become a security risk. That was always the lifecycle for perpetual licenses, though.
They didn’t ask to go to the dangerous place, they asked for the airport and Maps took them through the dangerous place.
It’ll have notepad
I find public trackers are easier to get good ratios since more people use them. Private trackers are better for finding what you want and having it actually have seeders, though.
Well, make love under the stars, I suppose
There can be, depending on where in the head
If you aren’t already doing it, I’d recommend that you turn on the setting to block screenshots and only turn it off when you’re intentionally taking one.
That’s where most static IPs are sold, yes, but one does not guarantee the other. The business plan is more about getting priority over residential customers for repairs.
It’s for businesses where it’s cheaper to pay the ISP to guarantee that it’ll stay the same than it is to pay someone to fix things that break if it does change.
Hot has been getting better, but yeah, active sucks