CTRL+SHIFT+ESC is simply a keyboard shortcut and is useless on a locked up system, it dies with the shell. CTRL+ALT+DEL throws a hardware interrupt, which contributed to the aforementioned bulletproof nature.
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I pointed out that Google can be an echo chamber and have made no other comment, assertion or allusion.
Your response was, let’s say, verbose.
You’re so wrapped up you don’t even realizing that you’re speaking to a completely different person.
You can search anything on Google and find that it’s a very real and frightening problem. It’s the worlds largest bias-confirming echo chamber of that’s how you choose to use it.
Theoretically, yes. Practically, maybe not so much as a ton of these smaller instances are consolidated on a just a handful of hosting providers.
AppleTV + Infuse = zero transcoding. Add that Apple will be allowing VPN on device with the release of tvOS 17 and it’s pretty much the perfect kit if you’re willing to spend the extra dollars.
Indeed. [email protected] is my community for, well, testing. It has 63 subscribers. One is me, the rest are bots that managed to find the community.
The manufacturer has acknowledged it’s an issue and has issued at least one patched firmware. This isn’t a “luck of the draw” or isolated issue.
Battlestar Galactica, The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits; just to name a few successful TV reboots (and some, accompanying films) of the same name.
The original Star Trek and SNW have more in common, quality and continuity than any two seasons of ST:Discovery.
It's worthy of the name, in my opinion.
Been using Zenni for years. Hell of a lot cheaper than any brick and mortar and I’ve never had any issues.
Biggest issue I have with this edition is the Strange New Worlds tag.
Should be just... Star Trek.
A true descendant of the show I grew up with.
For me it was $24 for a new oven igniter. That was three weeks ago and it hasn’t worn off, yet.