I know enough #Commodore #GEOS programming now that I can throw together a quick test program from scratch in less than an hour, with only stupid spelling mistakes.
TIL geoAssembler can't take a data file arg via GetFile, which means throwing together a quick test program is still 15-30 minutes of clicking & waiting, even with an (emulated) REU.
I'm sorely tempted to make my first serious program a dangerously ambitious IDE. Maybe like geoCOPE, but with CBM SEQ source files.
A critical and trivial to exploit vulnerability has been revealed in a tool called polkit (pkexec) that you likely have installed if you run Linux. The current mitigation requires manual intervention. https://bit.ly/3H3FpV1
sudo chmod 0755 /usr/bin/pkexec
re: #Windows10 error vent
@porsupah This made my day. :3
#Windows10 error vent
I've been suffering from Microsoft Store error 0x80D02017 on Windows 10 2004 for months, preventing me from upgrading any metro apps, and it followed me to 20H2. I tried every single straw-grasping solution but one with no success at all.
The only one I haven't tried? The closest thing Windows 10 has to a nuke-and-pave: System Reset with the DFE option.
World class software engineering, folks!
crypto, nft
Cryptocurrencies in general & NFTs in particular have all the signatures of a scam, but I struggled to put my finger on how. This 2 1/2 hour video articulates it, & it book-ends it with the '08 mortgage bubble: https://youtu.be/YQ_xWvX1n9g
Fruit-free because the last Apples I obsessed over were the Mac SE/30, Mac Classic, IIgs, and IIplus.
The problem Microsoft has to clean up is that users of its most successful products were taught by an endless stream of ads (and obvious lack of user education) to click everything, without caring that very few of them were taught the social skills necessary to spot and question the weaselly behavior inherent in advertising.
The locked down nanny of a Web browser that Edge is, seems to be a brutally excessive way to do that, though.
@trysdyn It is, and both Edge and UAC showed me the signature.
It took three times of allowing the Firefox installer, all via hidden options, before Microsoft actually allowed the installer to run.
This ain't no fly-by-night, Microsoft!
@Earthshine every time i feel under the weather.
@mavica_again hello computer
@00dani Nope. You have to shop for ages to find a laptop with an on-board ethernet port these days. Manufacturers expect you to pay extra to carry around a USB-C ethernet dongle if you need to plug in a cable.
It seems the hardware was fine, but a brand new ethernet-free lappy fresh-installed with a manufacturer-supported OS according to the manufacturer support phone desk's instructions didn't have a compatible driver. Does anyone even think about driver availability?
Insert the generic dongle, pick a wifi network, lock up for lunch. Come back, eject dongle, and presto! The on-board wifi does what it should've done if the manufacturer thought for five seconds about the driver.
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