

Any halfway competent DBA could delete it from live databases easily. Your account is going to have a unique identifier.
It’s usually done for compliance purposes regarding data retention.
Any halfway competent DBA could delete it from live databases easily. Your account is going to have a unique identifier.
It’s usually done for compliance purposes regarding data retention.
It’s usually just flagged as deleted, so the system shouldn’t interact with the data anymore. Often this is done for compliance reasons since some regulations require several years of data retention.
You’d need to do the math on net profit. Gross revenue is a pretty meaningless figure on its own.
When are they just going to issue new SSNs?
Exactly. I bought one for the last Pokemon game I bought for nostalgia sake.
Edit: I still used the wiki when I had to find answers to stuff.
Fourth, guidebooks still exist but are basically collectables now.
Good thing Google is getting rid of side loading apps that don’t get their approval. That’ll keep everyone safe! /s
They’re just media library organizers that can download media for you using torrents or Usenet. There’s a different one for each type of media:
There’s also prowlarr, which you can use to set up a list of indexers (torrent/Usenet sites) that the other *arr servers can use, so you don’t have to configure each server’s indexer list individually. You can also use it as an aggregated indexer search for other things that arent managed by the rest of the suite (like software).
There’s also bazarr which you can use to automatically download subtitles for your TV/movie library.
And there’s flaresolvarr which can be used by prowlarr to bypass captchas for indexers that use them.
It’s all pretty easy to set up, especially if you’re using docker containers, although there is a community install script that’ll do everything for you if you want them installed directly on Linux.
You do need a separate download client set up, like qbittorrent for torrents and sabnzbd for Usenet.
If you want your movement or important information to reach a bunch of people, you need to go to a platform that has a bunch of people.
You don’t have to block them. Just don’t use them.
It’s both. It was co-developed by the companies.
The actual manual is usually hidden somewhere on it for repair techs to find. For my oven it was taped on the back.
ONT SFPs exist, but they’re prohibitively expensive. And hard to find.
Support isn’t just for technical help. Like OP said, driver updates are a form of support.
Yeah, I had to go from 5 years of WFH to doing physical labor, and I can confirm it’s hell.
There’s still noticeable input lag depending on the game.
The problem is mostly that the C-suite is only capable of thinking a quarter at a time, which is a side effect of the desire for perpetual growth.
It doesn’t matter if a policy can net them huge profits in a year if it makes this quarter look worse than last quarter.
Then there’s me running multiple servers from my home.
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Most of my containerized solutions do that for me.