Here’s the fix: (or rather workaround, released by CrowdStrike) 1)Boot to safe mode/recovery 2)Go to C:\Windows\System32\drivers\CrowdStrike 3)Delete the file matching “C-00000291*.sys” 4)Boot the system normally
Here’s the fix: (or rather workaround, released by CrowdStrike) 1)Boot to safe mode/recovery 2)Go to C:\Windows\System32\drivers\CrowdStrike 3)Delete the file matching “C-00000291*.sys” 4)Boot the system normally
Somebody once said it to me like this: “If you faceplant into a pile of shit, would you rather wipe your face with a dry paper, or use water for cleaning”
The horse is already dead.
I honestly can’t tell if you’re serious or not.
edit: I’m not from the US and this seems like a very silly legislation. Unless I’m getting whoooshed.
Nooo Captain dad I mean Holt :(((
I see it more like a hacker news style “show HN”
As a former polyamoric person, here’s how I (still) think of it: You can’t control your feelings (they are merely physical reactions to situations) but you can control how you deal with them. Or how you act on them.
So in a sense, in my opinion, you’re both correct.
Yeah I mean they should include a lot more info: OS (version/build) and FF version/build at least.
Also is nobody saying that of course the second video renders faster because he hits reload and most of the stuff comes from cache? D:
The point is, it has to be reproducible. On a clean FF install on linux, I cannot replicate this. Changing user agent does not affect the page load speed. So there has to be some another aspect, maybe iser’s OS configuration or smth that affects this, too.
That is a very nice stick, although I prefer shorter and girthier. That is however a solid 8 from me.
I just got the popup a couple of times but never any ads. I’m behind Pi-hole, running Firefox with arkenfox.js and uBlock
All the wind on the planet now blows to the opposite direction
Please explain.
Yup because pi-hole is a domain-based blocker and youtube serves ads from their own domain
The one who is not on the bed :3
Yes but their price is kinda steep
Yeah, and it’s unknown if CS is active after the workaround or not (source: hackernews commentator)