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It’s okay homie… there are dozens of us ;-)
Yeah, use one of those to clean it up. At least that’s where I’d start.
Doesn’t virus total display a list of the AV software it triggered?
I generally use Malware Bytes on windows but I don’t know if it’s effective against that particular virus.
If you consider the way you choose to allocate your time and and a portion of your entertainment budget private… then yes.
I pointed out that you could stab someone in the eye with a pencil making a basic tool of learning into a wildly inappropriate object. It was really rough doing all my work in crayon ;-)
“Students may not bring anything inappropriate to school.”
No idea about OCLP unfortunately. But I got a battery for my mid 2015 macbook off Amazon. Changing it isn’t hard but you’ll need a funky 5 lobed screwdriver. The 2015 and I assume onward memory is soldered to the board, so you’re probably stuck, although an independent repair shop could probably swap boards or something. The keyboard is integrated into the top plate according to apple, it was over $200 for the part last time I checked on eBay.
And don’t even get me started on the SSD :-( They are kind of a pain in the dick… but so sexy inside.
One of my friends mentioned he was downloading pre-patched MacOSs from the internet archive, so that might be worth a look.
Good luck.
Reminds me of a prank that a physics professor pulled on us. He put the trinitie sample in a large/elaborate Giger counter and then slyly kicked it into test mode while recounting what Trinitite was. “Oh… wait, that’s not supposed to be radioactive…”
Yes! A fixture in our garage for like 35+ years :-)
Can be handy for jumping around in something that doesn’t have thumbnails generated yet. But I agree, it’s a bit of an anachronism at this point.
681 down 43.9 up. Not as fast as I pay for by a few hundred Mbps, but it gets the job done ;-)
I’ve never even heard of curlftpfs, but I can’t think of a reason why it wouldn’t work. You should try it out and let us know… I tried NFS once and didn’t like it.
Because insecure FTP access is already enabled on the NAS ;-)
Not quite sure what functions you’re looking for? If you want to maintain a wishlist next to a list of your existing media Radarr and Sonarr are probably the best free software out there. Just don’t set up the downloading portion.
They will index, sort and, rename what you have, download subs. You can add stuff you want, and the calendar will tell you when it’s been released.
There are front ends like Tautly but I think they depend the arr’s for some of their features.
Site feels deceptive.
Big box: Enter your email for a free scan!
Hit big blue button that says “Get free scan!”
Next page is enter your password to create a free account.
:-(
Sorry about the mislead there. I really thought there was something else that was responsible for the pore blocking effect.
Can’t remember the name of the chemical, but there’s “SweatBlock” wipes and roll-ons that will literally keep you from sweating.
Darkweb!