That’s about DOSBox on Windows XP, not Windows XP on DOSBox…
If that is the case, I would rather use Virtualbox in Window host.
If it is Linux host, I would use QEMU instead…
I thought I was going crazy! Glad it’s not just me lol
Yeah, I know it’s Photoshopped, but I think Windows 11 would look like that. Maybe even worse.
Discourse is making us go all crazy with these changes! Why can’t it go back to where it’s supposed to be?
Wait I think Debian 13 is out?
That feels quick somehow ![]()
For reference in newer versions of Windows 11 the task manager looks a bit different on that screen ![]()
CPU usage would be the same, maybe even 155%.
I don’t know the attacker’s name, but I think I know the attacker’s IP and username.
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Quick Fact: The last user to carry a URL instead of an IP address on record is @EuropeanRat !
Everyone before this carries the same URL
Everyone after this has their IP recorded.
Nice work
you’re skills our outstanding
Secure Boot will soon cause older GPUs to crash the entire system because their firmware is signed with the old Microsoft CA 2011 which will soon expire in 2026
We do have a lot of new CA certificates.
The issue is not the CA, it’s the GPUs themselves. They contains code on them (inside the GPU’s chips, not the drivers) as well, but those code were signed using the old CA. You see why it’s hard to update those codes.
So secure boot will abort the boot process once they detect incorrectly signed code inside those GPUs.
To make things worse, GPUs manufatured before 2023 (That’s when Microsoft published a new CA) is signed using the old certificate, so even it’s relatively new, it can just stop working after that.
But whatever, I’m using a Mac. And I have secure boot disabled on all my Windows devices.
I finally realized why I couldn’t just search for the monsta topic
Should be “degradation”
Wow… I didn’t know that functionality was still there.
I once changed this on my pc to say “It is not save to shutdown your computer”… confused a few people lol
If only I had a spare £1/3 million
Realized for few days now. But you tell me, is this phone problem or router problem, because this AP with Cellular Telecom ISP that I daily drive has a quirk i explained before, but it’s an easy fix if i remember it correctly, and I did, which is forget the SSID, and add it back in, which either renews the DHCP lease, or assign me a different IP since the router reconnected with the ISP for an IP change ![]()
Yea, this morning’s cloud gaming session went somewhat stuttering then the app crashes, that’s rare ._.


















































