Is that the wrong link? This seems totally unrelated to Pokemon in boxes, and is more about multi console character storage systems. This patent just sounds like someone described steam cloud saves in way too many big words.
Infrastructure nerd, gamer, and Lemmy.ca maintainer
Is that the wrong link? This seems totally unrelated to Pokemon in boxes, and is more about multi console character storage systems. This patent just sounds like someone described steam cloud saves in way too many big words.
Gotta wait until palworld has made a bucket of money for Nintendo to point at, claim damages, then try to take.
The republicans would have to find someone new, really quickly.
Trump will never drop out though.
She’s baiting the crap out of him, and he keeps taking it before going off rambling. It’s great.
Please America I hope the people that need to watch this, are doing so.
You could just swap the two disks and see if it follows the drive or the link.
If the drive, rma it. I don’t put a lot of faith in smart data.
Usually means a failing drive in my experience.
Nemesis is also quite good if you’re into that sort of thing. Although it lacks the secret character interactions of bsg that I loved.
So say we all.
The board game is fantastic too, one of my all time favorites.
It definitely had some weak points and the ending was a bit meh, but I wouldn’t call it “worth skipping” at all. Especially if you’ve never seen it before.
Just watch the 2004 miniseries and show.
Skip the original and caprica.
Edit: I forgot there were a few made for tv movies. Watch those too.
https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/3641/what-is-the-viewing-order-of-the-re-imagined-battlestar-galactica looks like a good list.
Would be better if you made it “a joke about maize”
We don’t have any particular anti VPN rules, nor have I heard any complaints from users about cloudflare blocking them.
Ntfs isn’t going to care or even be aware of the hypervisor FS, zfs or btrfs would both work fine.
Making sure you don’t have misaligned sectors, is pretty much the only major pitfall. Make sure you use paravirt storage and network drivers.
Edit: I just realized you’re asking for the opposite direction, but ultimately the same guidelines apply. It doesn’t matter what filesystems are on what, with the above caveats.
There’s nothing stopping a browser from salting a hash. Salts don’t need to be kept secret, but it should be a new random salt per user.
Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity
Maybe let’s just go back to basics to double check:. Is your monitor plugged into your gpu, or your motherboard?
Had a zfs array on an adaptec raid card. On reboot the partition table would get trashed and block the zfs pool from coming up, but running fdisk against the disk would recover it from the backup.
Had a script to run on reboot that just ran “fdisk -l” on every disk, then brought up the zfs pool. Worked great for years until I finally did a kernel upgrade that resolved it.
Grounded
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