Argh, the "focused inbox" thing has been brought to OWA, so now I have to check two sub-tabs when I'm looking for an e-mail, because it appears to be a complete dice roll which tab a message goes in -_-
The above answers didn't help out in my case. As stated above, I had:
file.exists() => false
file.getAbsoluteFile().exists => true
The root cause for this was that the Windows 7 machine owner had modified the registry for CMD so that it would autorun a command to launch in a specific directory...
> Java 1.6 code which apparently uses CMD on Windows for certain file operations, such as exists()
How do I enable a serial console on Windows (2008 and/or 2012) such that I can log into it like the Good Old Days of Real Servers and issue provisioning commands, ideally via PowerShell?
$ cu -l /dev/ttyS0
Connected.
Welcome to ad1.adlab.brazzers.com
Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyri...
@JourneymanGeek There were a few tag wiki in the mix, not sure why. but they're addressed as found. The 66 that don't have images and not simple corrections to remove, are the interesting ones. Plus a few locked posts.
Can't speak for other workers, but where I could "fix" the post without the image, I have. Some of the time it was in subjects I'm not qualified to deal with, so not sure what to do with them, just marked them in the list, without changing the links in case they end up meaning anything to someone else.
> Search Results These are defined in terms of ECUs (EC2 Compute Unit) where 1 ECU is the equivalent CPU capacity of a 1.0-1.2 GHz 2007 Opteron or 2007 Xeon processor.
ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
I suspect a single core of my phone is faster than that...
Ok, the ARMv7 on the C1 took 258.5s for that sysbench run @_@
between the 4-core ARM "baremetal VPS" and the 2-core Atom, I'll take the Atom.
...and I'm finally making the switch to T-Mobile. My parents will be getting new smartphones as well. I've selected the Moto G5 Plus for both as it seems to be the best phone for under $300.
@CausingUnderflowsEverywhere ...it's on the amazon faqs. and a t2.micro bursts up to like 2 ECUs o it's a really low baseline. I seem to rememebr a table at some point but it's been removed...
but a m3.medium is probably at least 4 ECUs on its single core
From the time I've spent on my parent's phones, I've been pleasantly surprised by the level of performance they deliver. You're getting fantastic specs for $230, what more can you ask for?
(this is the 32 GB version, which has 2 GB of RAM; the $300 64 GB version has 4 GB of RAM)
Battery life looks like it's excellent, too.
Construction is fantastic, with a combination of plastic and aluminum that gives the phone a premium feel without driving up the cost.
1920x1080 display means very crisp text and graphics—it used to be that you'd get 1280x720 or even 480x272 (which is absolute crap by today's standards) at this price point.
my phone's fallen a couple times and nothing ever happened, but I did accidently have a rock in my shorts once O.o and that caused a scratch on the screen
unfortuantely the KEYone isnt using the latest gorilla glass
I hope the keyone has instant photo capture, my current phone takes 2.5 seconds to snap a photo. sucks when you're trying to get a quick one of something
Correction: 1920x1080 display means very crisp text and graphics—it used to be that you'd get 1280x720 or even 640x360 (which is absolute crap by today's standards) at this price point.
@bwDraco Well, it's real insofar as there's an official manufacturer announcement. How much of a practical improvement there is, etc., remains to be seen.
You know. I just found a bug on superuser.com
https://i.sstatic.net/kecPx.png
It says I have 24 reps on stackoverflow but I have 39!!!!! WTF!
https://i.sstatic.net/0RRjK.png
Please tell Jeff Atwood and Joel Spolsky to make those commented out parts of code back to life :P
Not sure if work is blocking some images from SU website but would some one be kind enough to confirm if the images I've added to my post are working? superuser.com/questions/1196332/…
Yes. It's been like this since I've been at this company. The CSS always fails at times, meaning I can't do anything. The login section is always failing hence I can't log out from this browser
but once every few weeks, I think they do something with the firewall, at which point I can log other browsers onto it
The firewall also blocks loads of certs as well, so I can't download NodeJS or similar.. it's a pain
I must admit, I don't really understand the IT world, it's very complicated
Which ever it is now, the tag wiki for Fiddler has a dead HTTP link to the icon. Fix that, and the HTTPS image fix list will have been 100% processed. Plenty of in-depth work left, but all the images are done.
@DavidPostill Oh, there's about 70 that will need evaluation. Some will be nuked, others rewritten to accommodate no images available. But, you're welcome
@DavidPostill @JourneymanGeek Here's a question about the current community standards. Are hardware trouble shooting questions, especially one-offs, worth keeping,
My girlfriend has a Samsung 300E (NP300E5C-S06DE) Notebook running Windows 8. It has a Sandy Bridge i5 and probably some mainstream wireless card.
It can connect to my Android Hotspot (WPA2 PSK). It was able to connect to the Wireless networks at both out parents (some WPA as well). However, it ...
@GypsySpellweaver Maybe worth keeping. Remove the image link and reword the previous para from "When connecting, it freezes at this stage:" to "When connecting, it freezes."
We are having another cleanup weekend.
This time we will focus on:
fixing the rest of the broken images (most of this work has been completed)
cleaning up some more tags
The cleanup will last for 48 hours and will be running from 2017-04-08 00:00:00 to 2017-04-10 00:00:00 UTC. To see that co...
When I added the user screenshot comment, it was because the missing image was a screenshot, and somehow defined the problem/question. And usually I couldn't figure out what the real problem was.
Image no longer available was for something the OP found elsewhere, that was now gone, that is probably less critical to the post.
How other editors used either term, I couldn't say.
I've inherited an old PC from my girlfriend's dad and when setting up the printer I got a bit of a surprise:
Two questions spring to mind here:
Why does Windows think my wireless keyboard is a toaster?
Why does Windows even have an icon for a toaster in the devices menu?