This looks EXACTLY as I imagined!
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This looks EXACTLY as I imagined!
A QR code created from the actual fault text would be super helpful. That way we can scan it and get the full error message (details and all) on another device without having to snap a picture or something. But not like windows does it, where it’s a link to a defunct page. I’m taking about the actual text transcoded into a QR code.
I don’t think they care about that, either. In my experience, they care about not getting sued. That’s it.
So, they’re going to take it from you, and put it in the rubbish with all the other potential explosives… in the most populated area of the airport. You know… in case it goes off…
Maybe it was the lack of metadata? I’m not sure, it’s been a while since I used it last. I’ll try to spin it up again and see how it does for my usecase now. I really only used it for file storage.
Not just you. It didn’t make sense to me either, which is why it struck me as odd, and why I kept a separate backup. This was a long while ago, so things, it seems, have changed (unsurprisingly with NC, for the better).
Question on NC. The last time I used it, it stored all files in a db (sql of choice). Is it still doing that? Or are they in a folder structure now? I had an issue where the db file got corrupted, and I lost everything. I had a folder structure backup, because I didn’t trust sql for file storage, but it’s the reason I haven’t gone back to NC.
I prefer to FLOSS lol
Well, none of my exes work, because I ditched Windows.
Kden kept crashing on me a few years ago. I’ll give them another shot, though, because I loved it (aside from that).
I found my final missing FOSS video editor
Which one? I’ve been looking for a good long term solution.
AAA? Sheesh! How old is that bird? The ones I’ve dealt with all use 10150 lithium.
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Agreed. Probably the only
One of thegood thing about the win98 BSOD is that it crashed/froze along with the computer, and the PC required a hard reboot. Yeah, I know, not intentional, but it allowed me to fully read the message.Edit: crossout