

Thanks :)
Had a tricky patch in life. Recovered. I remember the calls and letters from that time, and the relief of finding a way out. Not sure if it can help OP, but hope there’s something similar available today.
Thanks :)
Had a tricky patch in life. Recovered. I remember the calls and letters from that time, and the relief of finding a way out. Not sure if it can help OP, but hope there’s something similar available today.
In Australia we have a thing called a part 9 debt agreement. If you enter into one of those it’s an ‘act of bankruptcy’ but you have an agreement with creditors to pay them off over a long period and potentially without interest.
Once in an agreement I believe they must stop hassling you.
Source: had one 20+ years ago.
I could have gone bankrupt instead, but it wasn’t fair to the people who I owed money to.
A multimeter on DC.
What about smoke?
Oddball here. I like mod files and midi files :)
Booka Shade is also good.
Oh, and also Theatre Organ stuff if you have a subwoofer.
Android missing?
Hi from near the top of the iceberg. I have five from the top and two from the next level down, plus two from level four. A balanced diet?
Must have been a massive monitor.
#2 for me. The PWAs for Firefox extension broke one too many times so I gave up.
It’s just an option on many WordPress templates - asks for your social URLs but I don’t know if any tracking happens natively as a result.
It’s \ instead of /
Most stuff you can find answers on YouTube.
Windows key + R to run a command easily. (cmd for example is a bit like terminal.)
Eventvwr.msc is like your syslog I think. Most problems will show up there, even if they’re not problems at all. (common place to send scam targets as it looks scary.)
Services.msc to see what’s running in the background. (like systemctl I think, not sure.)
Task manager - Startup tab to turn off rubbish.
Msconfig as an easy way to see services, hiding Microsoft services, or to select safe mode etc.
Rstrui to bring up system restore - works sometimes if a machine is kaput.
Regedit in rare cases - a chonky place where most app and system settings live.
File sharing - need to share the files through the usual file sharing option, but also need to change folder permissions. If only one is changed, it won’t let you. Also ‘control panel’ network and sharing centre, advanced sharing settings, you can turn off password protected sharing for ease, but Microsoft periodically turns it back on.
Hope that helps a bit. Source: residential IT support for 20 years on Windows / Mac. Debian dabbler.
On Facebook I am the group admin for our small town’s main group.
WhatsApp for work stuff.
Sounds a bit like Rustdesk. I’m happily hosting a relay on my VPS but the ‘account’ features don’t work for the free version. I just keep them in a note instead.
My $300 G84 isn’t worth nicking. Does all I need nicely though.