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Microsoft is testing a feature called Proactive Memory Diagnostics to help scan the system RAM for potential underlying issues that causes system crashes and BSODs.| Pokde.Net
Recently, a user spotted Microsoft secretly sending in-game screenshots and data to train its Gaming Copilot AI, which was enabled by default without user's knowledge.| Pokde.Net
[New to Gemini? Have a look at my Gemini FAQ.] This article was bi-posted to Gemini and the Web; Gemini version is here: gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/users/kraileth/neunix/2025/gentle_introduc…| eerielinux
Memory Access Boundary Checking| Lei Mao's Log Book
[New to Gemini? Have a look at my Gemini FAQ.] This article was bi-posted to Gemini and the Web; Gemini version is here: gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/users/kraileth/neunix/2025/installing_bsd_…| eerielinux
[New to Gemini? Have a look at my Gemini FAQ.] This article was bi-posted to Gemini and the Web; Gemini version is here: gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/users/kraileth/neunix/2025/installing_bsd_…| eerielinux
[New to Gemini? Have a look at my Gemini FAQ.] This article was bi-posted to Gemini and the Web; Gemini version is here: gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/users/kraileth/neunix/2025/installing_bsd_pt2.gmi [Edit: Of course this had to be published on the day that OpenBSD 7.7 was released!] This is the second part of the “installing BSD in 2025”. The first one was … Continue reading Installing *BSD in 2025 part 2 – A critical look at OpenBSD’s installer| eerielinux
[New to Gemini? Have a look at my Gemini FAQ.] This article was bi-posted to Gemini and the Web; Gemini version is here: gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/users/kraileth/neunix/2024/cpm_pt2.gmi The first part of this article series covered CP/M 1.3 to CP/M 2.2 and took a look at the editor ED. This article relies even stronger on the manuals that I … Continue reading A journey into the 8-Bit microcomputing past: Exploring the CP/M operating system – part 2| eerielinux
[New to Gemini? Have a look at my Gemini FAQ.] This article was bi-posted to Gemini and the Web; Gemini version is here: gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/users/kraileth/neunix/2025/installing_bsd_…| eerielinux
[New to Gemini? Have a look at my Gemini FAQ.] This article was bi-posted to Gemini and the Web; Gemini version is here: gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/users/kraileth/neunix/2025/installing_bsd_…| eerielinux
[New to Gemini? Have a look at my Gemini FAQ.] This article was bi-posted to Gemini and the Web; Gemini version is here: gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/users/kraileth/neunix/2025/installing_bsd_…| eerielinux
Find the best OS for Raspberry Pi: explore 20 options beyond the official Raspberry Pi OS. Discover the pros and cons of each choice.| Virtualization Howto
I watch a lot of TV. Probably too much. I’m fond of action shows and I’m especially fond of all the comic book shows. The one thing all these shows have in common is at least one computer gen…| Serendipity - Seeking Intelligent Life on Earth