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You delete it from your account, that makes it invalid. Just like removing an entry from authorized_keys. If the site does this after changing the password or not is up to them.
You delete it from your account, that makes it invalid. Just like removing an entry from authorized_keys. If the site does this after changing the password or not is up to them.
Bet the recovery key was stored in the users MS account. More common since they are pushing the online accounts so hard.
You tell your thesis advisor they suck at their job.
A third party driver could break things, but a combination of different things can break things too. Crowdstrike on RHEL was causing kernel panics within the past month until Red Hat updated their kernel.
NT is a hybrid kernel, with bits of both.
Nah it was specifically related to their usage of BPF with the Red Hat kernel, since fixed by Red Hat. Symptom was, you update your system and then it panics. Still usable if you selected a previous kernel at boot though.
It was panicking RHEL 9.4 boxes a month ago.
This specific issue is different than the other specific issue, correct.
The point is, “this could only happen on windows” is wrong.
It was affecting RHEL 9.4 users within the last two months.
In the US 911 is decentralized, so widespread things will always affect it in some places. Solarwinds hack was another one.
Assuming the entire phone system isn’t down, there are typically very shitty to deal with workarounds for CAD outages.
It happens on Linux too: https://access.redhat.com/solutions/7068083
Back when Ubuntu was Linux with naked people.
I think it’s more because the Mozilla Corporation is a for-profit company and people barely understand the difference between the Corporation and Foundation or what the Foundation even does, or the rules that allow a non-profit to own a for-profit.
You can’t donate a cent to Firefox anyway, the Mozilla Corporation does not accept donations. Thunderbird is also developed by a for profit company under the Foundation, but does accept non-tax-deductible donations.
What’s the difference between active logins and cookies?
Are offline pages used much anymore?
I don’t think it obfuscates it, it describes each (most) of those items while grouping them more logically. It is just less granular.
A while ago I read this really good essay about working with Richard Feynman on the Connection Machine: https://longnow.org/essays/richard-feynman-connection-machine/
I think you need to look up how it is actually implemented in the wild today, because Google extended it and a very large number of people are using Google Jibe.
Laptops are often taken outside the network.