You may need to provide a reason now when quitting OneDrive
You may need to provide a reason now when quitting OneDrive
Some OneDrive users may get a prompt now that asks them to provide a reason when they try to quit the OneDrive application on Windows.
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Here are the answers you're allowed to choose from:
- I don’t want OneDrive running all the time
- I don’t know what OneDrive is
- I don’t use OneDrive
- I’m trying to fix a problem with OneDrive
- I’m trying to speed up my computer
- I get too many notifications
- Other
I'm going with
Other
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and going from there.29 0 ReplyYou're doing sql injection wrong. It should be
because ' OR 1=1; DROP TABLE Employees; --
21 0 ReplyAh yes, the Bobby Tables approach.
21 0 ReplyHe grew up and goes by Robert D. Tables nowadays.
17 0 ReplyThat XKCD is getting pretty old. He may be balding and going by "Bob Tables" now.
Reference: The Life Stages of Roberts
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You're doing a SQLi and you're not even doing a DROP? Coward!
13 0 Reply... those all seem like answers where uninstalling onedrive would make more sense.
5 0 Reply"Fuck your malware horseshit"
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