We need augmented reality glasses with uBlock Origin now more them ever. Fuck United Airlines and the ad-riddled plane they flew in on.
That's kinda cool.
At least those recipes don't incorporate glue.
Amen to that.
Quote from the article: XR Games confirmed Hitman 3 VR: Reloaded will introduce dual-wielding for the first time in the series' history, letting you use two weapons or items simultaneously. Alongside the new art style, Reloaded also promises enhanced environmental interactivity, an overhauled user interface and "improved movement options."
Unless these were all available in the PC VR version already, I will reiterate the previous commenter's sentiments. Fuck you Meta, I want to play it on my Index.
It's funny you put it that way, because torrents are based fundamentally on the idea of freely hosting the data so nobody has to pay to access it.
It will do no such thing.
Yeah, like I said. No benefit to me. If anything, lots of these 'features' are things I want to actively avoid in my closed-source operating systems.
There is not a single thing Windows 11 does better than Windows 10 that benefits me. I'm sure I'll get a good chuckle out of that list.
With a thick coat of spray paint.
We've been programming YOU all along.
I changed the DNS on the router and the devices to Google's 8888. Cleared my hosts file, too, but still can't access my files over the network.
I flushed my DNS records and flipped a couple settings off, but no change. I'll experiment with DNS more by removing it from the equation when I have time. Thanks for the suggestion.
I have checked that numerous times. The network is set to private. Sometimes it switches to Public if I turn on my VPN, but for testing purposes I've disabled that until I can successfully access a file share. One step at a time.
Subnet mask is 255.255.0.0. Router defaults to that so it's what I put in on all the machines I'm trying to connect. Devices are all on the same time and zone. I've updated all the machines as much as I can, though all three devices fail KB5034441 with download error 0x80070643, but this shouldn't be the problem since they were doing this before the problem arose as well. Shouldn't, but I guess it could be since this is Windows. All 3 (share device, main PC tested and verified prior to reconfiguration, laptop) are Windows 10 Pro 10.0.19045.4355.
I recently encountered an error with my router that required a factory reset in order to fix. I figured since I was already resetting everything, I'd might as well reorganize my network. I switched from 192 to 10 based IPs. I got all my devices configured and everything connects to the internet fine, no hiccups anywhere, except when I try to access my Windows network shares using any device on the network. They worked prior to the reconfiguration, but I also did updates when rebooting the machines, so I don't know what the problem is. The errors I get are 0x80004005 (Unspecified error) when attempting to access \\10.0.1.{deviceIP} and 0x80070035 (The network path was not found.) when attempting to access \\{deviceName}. I've disabled all my firewalls, I've tried the registry changes, reconfiguring services, reconfiguring and even resetting network settings (including NetBIOS), and I'm out of ideas as to what the issue could be. The device shows up under Network on other devices, but attempting to access it hangs for a minute or two and then gives 0x80070035. FWIW, my network is configured to have 10.0.0.x be infrastructure (router and DNS), 10.0.1.x be personal devices (PCs, laptops, phones, anything I own, etc.), and 10.0.2.x is DHCP for visiting/guest devices or anything I can't configure myself.
Any help is appreciated.
That fucking snitch. You're supposed to keep it private and let Microsoft figure it out themselves.
It was unfortunate, but not unexpected. Neo Launcher is a decent alternative, though it's not quite on par with Nova, and their development has been very slow the last year. Benefit of GrapheneOS, I can just disable Nova's network access, so I don't really have to compromise here thankfully.
That's exactly what a chatbot sophisticated enough to be an existential threat would say.
Yeah. Music, movies, and TV.
I want to build a proper server with room for 40+ HDDs to move my media server to and have RAID 1. I know a lot about PCs and software, but when it comes to server hardware I have no clue what I'm doing. How would I go about building a server that has access to 40+ RAID 1'd HDDs?