shutdown.exe -a
should take care of situations like that. It’s not an excuse for taking away your options on the UI though.
shutdown.exe -a
should take care of situations like that. It’s not an excuse for taking away your options on the UI though.
The sound of rain on a tent mixed with a crackling fire, very relaxing.
Yes! Both are definitely on my favorites list. Season 5 is a good season for TNG.
I’m making my way though TNG again. Just watched 5-2 and 5-3 which is Darmok and Ensign Ro.
Regression to the mean
crickets
They don’t have an answer.
I’ve been using plex for a while and it works great.
Tame Your Fears - White Rabbit
Something like Ansible won’t help you the first time around, but it’ll make the next times easier.
There’s plenty of useful software in cars: collision avoidance systems, automatic braking systems, pedestrian detection systems, etc. Personally I love android auto / carplay for my audio books for my commute.
I like using CRTL+L to clear. It’s nice because you can have a command typed out and still be able to press CTRL+L to clear the screen and keep the command typed out.
Both sides are the same 🤡
(except a few episodes)
True, some episodes really haunt the series.
Right, but that content will still exist server side.
Solid idea. One consequence of this would be the possible delay in removing material that really should be removed as fast as possible, though.
I never said yours has to have no flaws. I literally just asked you what you thought lmao
All around the world, crime is defined very differently. What would a global system of justice look like?
What worked for me was starting out slow, but making sure being consistent was my priority. I forced myself to go on short walks at least 3x a week and stuck to it. It kind of grew on its own from there.
Mint is my go to suggestion for new people switching over.
By default a normal user can abort the shutdown. They could also configure group policy to prevent shutdown permissions which also prevents aborting a shutdown.
The GPO is
Computer Configuration > Windows Settings > Security Settings > Local Policies > User Rights Assignment > Shut down the system
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