

And as a developer, I’m assuming the guy was following the 321 rule, right? https://media.tenor.com/Z78LoEaY9-8AAAAM/seth-meyers-right.gif


And as a developer, I’m assuming the guy was following the 321 rule, right? https://media.tenor.com/Z78LoEaY9-8AAAAM/seth-meyers-right.gif


I’m pretty fucked then, because I was one of those that was waiting until 2026 to build a new rig.


My thoughts exactly.
Nobody can blame anyone but MicroShit for dumping MicroShit.


Anything but crucial.


I guess, anything but corsair. And at this point, I’m never buying anything corsair, not just the ram.


Define “person”.


When the shit hits the fan and they come back to consumers, we should just buy from anyone but them, on principle alone.


I think we’re mentioning all the corrupt motherfuckers around the world that are part of pushing this shit to control us.


You forgot AOC, the Clintons, the Obamas, etc.


I used to, but moved on to a full Unifi infrastructure about 2 years ago.


Can they help me keep my wife and kids at bay too? That’s what I need the most help with 😂


These headlines look like something out of the twilight zone.


I’m going to try and implement crowdsec for all my ProxMox containers over Cloudflare tunnels. Wish me luck and that my wife and kids let me do this without constantly making shot up fore to do.


I haven’t used windows for over 9 years now, and it still blows my mind that I read about these constant bugs just like when I used it, only back then there was a bug every now and then and they usually got taken care of within a week, but now it’s like 1 bug gets squashed, but only after 5 more are already in place. Not trying to shit in anyone here, because if you need Windows, you need it, end of story. But I can’t recommend that everyone tried Linux for at least a month enough. Give it a shot, install it in dual boot, spend some time in it, if it doesn’t work for you, that’s that, but at least you tried it.
Oh, I just install Obsidian in all my devices (laptop, PC, phone and tablet) and then sync them all via Syncthing. No docker, no server, just sync the Obsidian folder on each device.
That’s me, every time. ‘It’s foolproof’, yeah, I’m about 200 times worse than any fool, sorry.
I tried trillium, but turns out I can’t organize anything to save my life, so now I run Obsidian for notes and snipe for all my networks and devices.


That’s definitely a step in the right direction.
Nope, them attempting to use Recuva leads me to believe they did not have backups.