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Questionable loan words, highly technical terms, and Scots all appear to be in the dictionary. Happy hunting
Word Grid #159
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Questionable loan words, highly technical terms, and Scots all appear to be in the dictionary. Happy hunting
If it wasn’t an infosec issue (because no math rocks), it would be an opsec or comsec issue. We’re the weak link unfortunately.
Bummer. The '\?' prefix will work regardless of registry setting, though it’s a pain to remember each time.
You can also enable long paths in w10/11 (30,000+ characters). Instructions are here:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/fileio/maximum-file-path-limitation?tabs=registry
Can’t you work around that with the extended length prefix of \\?\
(\\?\C:\whateverlongpathhere\
)? Though admittedly, it is a pain in the ass to use.
(edited for clarity and formatting)
Agreed. For an example of station id happening at slightly off times, listen to a live sports broadcast (like baseball). Due to the shorter time between pitches, station id will instead happen between batters, which won’t line up with any given time.
Same thing with hockey, where radio station id will happen when the clock stops.
For anyone in RHEL / Fedora land (or using dnf somewhere else), try dnf needs-restarting
to list executables that have mismatched files on disk vs memory. The -r
flag will hint if a reboot is needed (due to things like kernel or glibc changes)
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