@JourneymanGeek Yeah, I've read that today as well
The thing is, we've had it for like 5 years and never defrosted it. Then an alarm started going off, indicating that the temperature in the freezer compartment is too low. So we defrosted it.
That was like 2 months ago. A few days ago, the alarm went off again.
BTW, I'm on the first page in the Winter Bash leader board... I'm thinking about putting it on my resume under accomplishments. It matters, right?!?!?!?
> I ran TDSS killer and it detected and quarantined the svchost.exe virus, it disappeared from the windows folder for good :-). This looks like the only resolution to getting rid of the virus so I hope the guys that closed my question so rudely will reopen it since it is about a specific virus not general malware.
In information technology, a write-only memory (WOM) is a memory location or register that can be written to but not read. In addition to its literal meaning, the term may be applied to a situation when the data written by one circuitry can be read only by other circuitry. The most common occurrence of the latter situation is when a processor writes data to a write-only register of hardware the processor is controlling. The hardware can read the instruction but the processor cannot. This can lead to problems in producing device drivers for the hardware.
Write-only memories also find ap...
@JourneymanGeek Would hardware security modules qualify? Some are supposed to store data (private keys) but never expose them again, instead only allowing e.g. signing operations via API...
@slhck How can I read some metadata from video files, like what is displayed when converting from one format to another using ffmpeg, or the streams information in VLC? Bit rate, resolution, codec, etc.? I'd like to write a Spotlight plugin for it if possible, so I can query e.g. for files with a specific video resolution -- is there a tool that does this from the command line (like sips), at least for a first rough version?
I have a tablet running Android 4.0.1, and a cell phone running 2.2.
When I'm working on my tablet, I would like to be able to see my texts and phone calls get forwarded to the tablet, which doesn't have a SIM card, and be able to interact with them as if I was on my cell phone, preferably over...
because the subdomain tells the webserver what (sub)domain host you're trying to reach. And with the IP, the host is missing and if the server's hosting multiple domains, it doesn't know which to serve
I know. And I just realised that FTP would know what area to go to 'cos one enters the username
@Sathya I guess if I accessed the IP with HTTP and added the Hostname field, then it'd work. Do you know of any nifty techie type program e.g. command line one, that lets you do that?