Have you tried turning it on off and on again? 

Have you tried turning it on off and on again?![]()
^^^Yeah might be better not mess with it, but jyst out of curiosity did the phone come with any software that needed to be installed on a pc?
Good guess, tyre boy.Manchester Mk1 so it seems, an early computer.![]()
My duck duck foo is quite strong..
I’m having problems with my MKII Abacus overheating, do you think that this guy can help me fit a heat sink? I could run it under a tap?I don't know if things are starting to go extreme or really really really stupid with the nVIDIA 4090.
Starting with 4090 at $US2000 and then adding a water cooling block that's nearly $US500
Not to mention the design of some modem motherboards means the card won't with the such a cooler.
Well, I went to visit this today…. Anyone want to take any guesses as to what it is? View attachment 34239
I will give you all a clue. One day to the omnipotent and all powerful AI, this will be what Voyager 6 was to… V’Ger.![]()
Well, I went to visit this today…. Anyone want to take any guesses as to what it is? View attachment 34239
I will give you all a clue. One day to the omnipotent and all powerful AI, this will be what Voyager 6 was to… V’Ger.![]()
That’s what a computer *should* look like.
Anyone here remember the hassle we had in the 90s with Sony Rootkits?
It's best to have a seperate Computer for gaming, and one for normal productivity work.Prices on RAM have been dropping lately, thank goodness, and so I just added RAM to my system, for a grand total of 64 gigs ofAmerican CheeseDDR4 RAM. This girl should be good for the long haul now, especially if components surge again.
I do. We don't have so many rootkit issues any more, though now we have the issue of anti-cheat systems, which are almost as invasive. Easy Anti-Cheat, for example, gets kernel level access to your system. This time around, though, people seem to have less of a problem with it. :/
Best? Probably, but not economically feasible for many. My system is my everything system. I use it for tasks, media, gaming, the whole caboodle. The idea of having to use separate computers just so one of my games doesn't snoop in my (secured) folders shouldn't be a necessary one. The onus should be on publishers not to overreach with draconian anti-cheat methods that don't even work anyway.It's best to have a seperate Computer for gaming, and one for normal productivity work.
Then have seperate boot drives and run multiple OS on the same machine.Best? Probably, but not economically feasible for many. My system is my everything system. I use it for tasks, media, gaming, the whole caboodle. The idea of having to use separate computers just so one of my games doesn't snoop in my (secured) folders shouldn't be a necessary one. The onus should be on publishers not to overreach with draconian anti-cheat methods that don't even work anyway.
Nah, I got away from that for a reason. I don't like running multiple OSes on a single system. Some people are just fine with multi-booting but, again, it shouldn't be necessary just to play a game in the hopes that a kernel level system isn't being used to leak data elsewhere and, again, for something that doesn't even really work.Then have seperate boot drives and run multiple OS on the same machine.
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