Mac OS, through Dropbox, sent me tons of little files and folders starting with ._ in my homework folder. I want to delete them all, but Windows' search tells me no result matches "._". Why?
>ping superuser.com
PING superuser.com (198.252.206.16): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 198.252.206.16: icmp_seq=0 ttl=53 time=79.687 ms
64 bytes from 198.252.206.16: icmp_seq=1 ttl=53 time=79.684 ms
a traceroute to imgur.com takes three hops within the ISP before hitting a San Jose server. a trace to i.imgur.com only takes two hops before timeouts start :\
Chromium has a new "quiet mode" for notifications. 1 hour, 1 day, or disable altogether. https://plus.google.com/100132233764003563318/posts/TNNY2Fy33W3
Earlier slhck tried to migrate this question to WebApps but it simply.. failed
I tried migrating it, and it just got closed & locked. I see now, the question's been automatically migrated to WebApps - so what was preventing it from getting migrated earlier, twice?
It often happens that I have to watch this screen for minutes:
I have no clue what's happening in the back. And I'm also not interested in watching the WindowsUpdate.log for changes.
I would love to know if there's a way that gives more feedback. Preferably something I can invoke from the com...
Well, 1) I just happen to know most of their boards have SAS 2) Their spec page just lists SATA-2 and SATA 3, and then a few SATA2 ports again (completely ignoring the SAS term) and if I go to manual, download it, and go to page 4-16 the header "SAS configuration" is immediately followed bu "SCU Devices"
The seller just rejected my offer for the psu because it was 5 pounds lower then the set price because I'm a few bucks short of the set price on the item
If you have a mapped drive, and you're using your Windows logon credentials to access it, then you change your password, those saved credentials update, yes?
I don't want it to update, I want it to keep using the old password.
Does that make any sense? >_< lol
well, I guess the saved credentials might not "update"... I dunno. I just want it to continue using the old password for one specific server.
@ruda.almeida 'erm, no... It's on a domain. Password doesn't sync to this server because it's an IBM iSeries machine running OS400. But the username used to access the file server is the same as the domain username.
Example: tanner account changes domain password. This doesn't change his tannerOS400 account password. Yet Windows wants to use this new password on the OS400.
Anybody want to help me make and spread a petition on change.org to have microsoft keep from killing off windows live messenger in a months time, main focus points the many vulnerbilities in skype that make it more of a security risk than wlm
No sweet clue, although it would transfer heat better than silver based, considering golds melting point, I wouldn't want to put on a processor, it'd probably completely liquefy
writing shell code to start up a thread within explorer.exe with foreign code; the thread, being within explorer.exe, is not traceable through the process hierarchy to my calling script which is trying to send an email, so Outlook won't block the BM_CLICK window message that I send to the Allow button.
I think I belong on xkcd today. I'm hacking the Windows operating system to perform a legitimate action.
my method of "synchronization" is polling for the existence of a file in a predetermined directory
you can tell that I am really, 100% into get stuff done mode (at any cost, no matter how brittle)
Anyway, hi people! Imaginary Valentine's kiss to whoever helps me with either or both of these!
Oooooone~
Through Dropbox, Mac OS has sent me a lot of irrelevant files and folders which I want to remove. A lot of them begin with "._". But searching for "._" yields no results. @Bob did suggest a command line solution, but I'd very much like to find what's wrong with the search function.
Twooooo~ I need some new portable storage device and I'd like some shopping advice. I'm very clumsy and have already assassinated my two external hard drives in the past, so I thought of a USB key, but the…
And twice the bonus points if it has a magical function that I can't forget it in a computer at school. xD (Lost my USB key three times this week, with the last time being the last ever, as I haven't found it.)
1: too lazy; didn't try (also: likely to be a *very common problem*). 2: There's a tradeoff in all memory cells between size (storage density) and speed. Speed is often more expensive than size, but having both size and speed is heinously expensive (as you know from SSDs). USB Flash drives sacrifice speed for size, which is why they're insanely cheap for the capacity. Even USB 3.0 flash drives are a tiny fraction of the speed of a *slow* SSD.