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  1. ubuysa

    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST The Windows Sandbox Guide

    I'm posting this a topic at a time to tray and pacify the forums software. The Mods may want to move this to the Knowledge Base perhaps? What Is The Sandbox? The Windows sandbox is a temporary virtual machine, created automatically, with a single virtual disk (the C: drive of course) and a...
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    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST This is getting silly...

    It's only May for Heaven's,sake!
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    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST ubuysa will be away

    On Wednesday 22nd May I will be having cataract surgery on my right eye. When I had my left eye done a couple of years ago I was not allowed to use computers or phones for a couple of weeks after the surgery. I anticipate a similar 'ban' from Wednesday. I will be back online as soon as my...
  4. ubuysa

    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST The Windows Sandbox

    I'm a fairly regular user of the Windows sandbox, it's extremely useful for those of us who often install and evaluate potentially suspect tools and utilities etc., especially when not 100% certain whether the download contains malware or not. It's useful for testing any software install before...
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    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST Paris Olympics

    You might know that the Olympic Flame, which was lit in Olympia earlier this week, does a tour of Greece before it heads off to the host country. Today it came to Agios Nikolaos on Crete, where I live, on its tour of Greece before heading off to France.... That last torch bearer is my...
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    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST space & universe and civilisation thread

    The word 'revolve' implies that the Earth is a spheroid, so this will also upset the flat Earthers. And that's a good thing! :ROFLMAO:
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    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST LogoFail attack

    https://arstechnica.com/security/2023/12/just-about-every-windows-and-linux-device-vulnerable-to-new-logofail-firmware-attack/ This is concerning, but it seems that not all BIOSes/devices are vulnerable. Do PCS have any plans to advise their customers whether their build is vulnerable and, if...
  8. ubuysa

    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST We vote for everything here....

    We read the local paper (in Greek) via Google Translate. Sometimes the translations are amusing, but i particularly like this one... I'm considering applying.....
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    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST Local elections

    We've just had local election here and somebody posted this little story... A politician visits a rural area to gain appeal for the upcoming elections He schedules a meeting with the local leaders to discuss problems the town has been experiencing so that he could provide help and solutions...
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    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST My first Steam question

    Steam, it seems, stays running even after you close a game (and the Steam window). There is a Steam icon in the system tray for example. It would appear that Steam running in this way is stopping my monitor from tuning off due to inactivity. If I manually exit Steam from the system try icon...
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    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST ATC Failure

    I hope this doesn't get deleted because I don't want to get into the details of whose fault this ATC foul-up was, but I am interested in a particular technical detail, and I would like to keep this thread focussed ONLY on this one technical detail please. There is one aspect that keeps being...
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    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST Im a gamer!

    Well, after decades of thinking that gamers should get out more, I've become a gamer myself. I've just bought the F1 Manager 2023 game, which means I've had to learn the vagaries of Steam too. Is there a secret handshake I should know? How about a hat or tee-shirt I should get? A badge perhaps...
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    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST Samsung Moon photos controversy

    Samsung Gakxy S21 and above do use AI to detect a zoomed photo of the Moon, but they use this to enhance the picture being taken. They DO NOT substitute a stock photo of the Moon. Briefly, the camera lowers the brightness, captures multiple frames (to produce a bright, low-noise picture) and...
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    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST Google Translate

    Living in Greece, but not bring fully proficient in the language, we use Google Translate a lot for reading online news and such. Sometimes the translations it comes up with are priceless. Greece is about to be hit by a heat dome, they're forecasting 40C plus for us for the next few days...
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    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST F1 track limits

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    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST Champagne and Churchill

    We're watching Royal Ascot (on TV naturally), and yes I am wearing a morning suit and top hat (which looks very much like a tee shirt and shorts with a straw hat), my wife is wearing something obscenely expensive from a well known designer (called Primark apparently). Anyway, we were discussing...
  17. ubuysa

    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST The lake at Agios Nikolaos

    I took this whilst having a coffee by the lake (its a seawater lake). It's not a bad photo I think?
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    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST It's a mystery

    At the start of this Gala Bingo TV ad you hear someone say they're going to have mushy peas. But when they get in the chip shop nobody orders mushy peas. This is really bothering me, who is the mushy peas liar?
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    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST I have a flaky keyboard key

    I have a Corsair K70, which has served me well for over a year. In the last few days one of the keys has become intermittently unresponsive. It's the full stop/period key so it's kind of important. If I hit it fairly hard it works every time, but if I use a normal touch it fails to input about...
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    PCSPECIALIST, PCSPECIALIST Trixie

    I rather like this slightly atmospheric picture of my cat Trixie. Critical comments welcome...
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