Even more frustrating is that different releases and builds recategorize where certain settings are entirely. To the point where search is the only reliable way of knowing for sure you'll get to the right place. They haven't changed things too drastically recently but they kept moving shit around in Win10 throughout its lifetime.
This is only hilarious because I'm not T-Swizzle. Lunch thieves are the worst, and this is comedic gold.
With how obscure some of these are, it was a little on the nose to literally say "MISSILE" on the side lol. Thanks Gary, I think I could have figured that one out.
Missed opportunity to call it the Wii Wii.
Only thing surprising is that it took this long for it to happen. Everyone else knew that there would be immediate forks made but seems they took a month to catch up to speed with the internet.
Btw, I use Arf.
- this dog, probably
Hilariously, I bet it's because their Active Directory domain is the same as their public domain, and it becomes a massive pain in the ass to hostname the root domain. Yes, externally you can do it just fine, but then it's not consistent internally on their private network.
One solution is you run IIS (or any other web server) purely as a permanent redirect for the internal host, but it would then need to run on each domain controller which brings its own set of issues.
Nothing bad happened last time??
And on the other hand, Karl Jobst has always been very well researched in his videos, so I'm a big torn here. Definitely going to keep an eye on this and see where it goes before making my own conclusions.
It's also all right to laugh maniacally as it all burns down.
This may actually be important if you end up behind one of these. Besides, this isn't specifically about Elon so maybe make your whining relevant.
Very common for pass phrases, and not dissuaded. Pass phrases are good for people to remember without using poor storage practices (post it notes, txt file, etc) and are strong enough to keep secure against brute force attacks or just guessing based off knowledge of the user.