> Mr Trump, who will also spend time with the Queen during his two-day working visit, added: "I think they like me a lot in the UK; I think they agree with me on immigration...
Google Translate was choking on the word "Untotendasein", returning "undead existence". The phrase in question is "der das Untotendasein willentlich als eine Form der Unsterblichkeit wählt", in de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Untoter.
Well, not quite choking, but the right word to use here is "undeath" since AIUI "Untotendasein" should be understood as "the state of being undead".
"who voluntarily chooses undeath as a form of immortality" is how I'm reading this.
Wolfenstein has made me oddly fascinated with the German language.
Old laptop had Windows 10 Home installed on it from OEM (Dell). I moved its SSD over to my new laptop, but before doing so I upgraded Windows 10 Home using Windows Store on my new laptop, to Windows 10 Pro. Now when I activate Windows on the new laptop with the old laptop's Win10 installation, it says Win10 Home with a digital license
I don't have any license keys. How do I get my Win10 Pro purchase to apply to this box?
1.5 hours of faffing around in a bank to transfer money from one card to another, and I've not even had breakfast yet. So forgive me for being cranky as hell.
@allquixotic going to sleep soon but vaguely... try slmgr with a kms client key to do the edition upgrade, then delete the key and use the activation troubleshooter. did you link your previous activation? idk if the kms key is permanent so make sure you have a backup
> Hardware acceleration is a nice setting to fasten your browser speed but many times it causes bugs and defects especially when components like CPU, GPU and other are not so powerful. So it a good idea to disable the feature when you encounter ERR_SSL_VERSION_INTERFERENCE in Google Chrome.
@Bob cool. I've had to push and pull licenses from Microsoft accounts (and then delete said Microsoft account from the machine, which is a pain) but never really tried with hardware licenses. Never quite figured out how it worked.
I want to get my wife a better laptop, she's been using her last one almost 10 years... it currently has a hole in the screen, a sticky keyboard, and requires a USB mouse because the trackpad doesn't work at all. I admire her thriftiness, but it's way past time to fix the situation.
@AaronHall probably around the same as I would sell it on eBay for... to a friend / trusted colleague of sorts like yourself I'd probably throw in a hefty discount and/or free shipping, but right now similar models sell on eBay for $1100 and up... probably could get $1300 for it
would probably go for $1100 to a friend who I know will be reasonable and not get the box and intentionally destroy it and be like "He sent me a broken computer!!!" and get their money back and then I'm left with no laptop or money
it's not a super heavy laptop but the chassis is impressively sturdy; the only thing a Thinkpad has on it in terms of sturdiness, is that thinkpads are somewhat spill-proof because they have holes in the entire system that drain small amounts of spilled liquid right through the system harmlessly
I also have a Thinkpad T530 but it's not for sale; my dad is using it as his main system right now because we both are too lazy to fix his desktop
heh, $400 is what I would sell the T530 for because it's so old, but I can't part with it ... unless I could convince my dad to use the Alienware as his main system
in terms of new or manufacturer refurb laptops in that range, it's hard to go wrong with a base model Dell XPS, imo
Superuser
I think brand colouring and identity is important. I have slightly tweaked the proposed Superuser theme to use the on-brand colour from the colourised Superuser logo:
The right-hand side logo mosaic, doesn't really represent the Superuser logo that I am familiar with, the logos are ...
@ThatBrazilianGuy I want to play Angband again, but I have to resist the temptation to grind on low-level stuff because, time-wise, it's really not worth it, even though it feels like safe-leveling.