Hi Brent, thanks for all that. I come with a but... The current CEO of CrowdStrike George Kurtz, in 2010 when he was the CTO of McAfee a faulty update that caused a global outage. Oddly, the same person let this happen again. Makes one wonder. Thanks again Take care
@@brentech Yes, I was doing some research on CrowdSkike and I came across a global outage by George Kurtz just got me thinking... 14 years later another global outage but under another company
Hi, I noticed there are two extensions by the name uBlock. One is just "uBlock" and the other is "uBlock Origin Lite". You seem to have "uBlock" installed on your Chrome but talking about "uBlock Origin", I'm confused. Can you help me decide which one to try? I currently use "AdBlock" and would like to know which one of the three is the best?
So basically: use Microsoft account or we will encrypt your HDD! Back in my days (not so long ago, actually) it was called scam by ransomware. Seems now it's mainstream corpo-practice, billionaires approve 👍
I found my turned on and I never turned it on. This is a toggle that's above the Bitlocker toggle. Different? I never log into MS account. Said will take long time to decrypt. It appears it will take hours. Why is MS doing things to us, unbeknownst.
I don't use chrome but have often thought browsers in this age should have all that glop eleminated an have just a ur bar with necessary controls a tab cycle button and of course the settings hamburger stack. that way we get 98% of our display screen for content.
Remaining people are still using Windows 10 22H2 for 18 months to End of Support until till October 14, 2025 aka ESU of Windows 10 I guess Windows 10 would dying at very soon
Unfortunately, CrowdStrike is becoming more and more unstable due to the ever-expanding unfixed bugs in the code. On X, the developers have been talking about how they’ve asked the company for time to review all the drivers and fix the code. Management says no, that’ll cost too much. I would seriously reconsider using CrowdStrike after this. This is just the first incident in a series of incidents.
I hope someday they could fix high memory usage.2GB of RAM system requirements still a big lie till now. i have both identical browser extension, number of tabs and website opened for both Chrome and Firefox. Firefox still have high memory usage. So I ended up still using google chrome.
This seems more like a notification to me and not an Ad. Obviously, they are related in some degree, because it may mean that you need to buy extra storage from MS account, however this is what I experience to OS like android, iOS & MacOS. I think I have seen this to ChromeOS as well, but I do not own one, so I am not 100% certain about this. In either case, in Windows this is reported like ADs, while on other OS this is skipped by their users and not reported as annoying or considered as ADs, which seems a bit interesting to me. On the contrary, imagine that someone will try to recover from a bad situation and this person relies on the OS backup. If this person realizes during the recovery process than not all of the data are recoverable, due to not having enough space or because only a portion of the settings (e.g. the default configuration) have been defined for backup, this person will blame the OS that did not notify him on time and now some data are lost.
I have 2 machines running Debian. For a long time (and others with other distros). None broke, so I call BS on that one. Why would I install software that runs in kernel space? That is basically begging for trouble.
If you want the old layout back there in a few easy steps. First get the Ublock origin extension. Then at the top right where it shows extensions click the Ublock one. In the little menu it makes click the gears. Go to My filters and enable custom filters. Then copy and paste my next comment