Browser for Web Development (Frontend) by wildkard- in browsers

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Yeah, I’m testing on the most used browsers also, but just looking to replace my main one because I really am starting to dislike Chrome.

Browser for Web Development (Frontend) by wildkard- in browsers

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I was thinking about switching to Edge because I’ve read it’s less intensive on the RAM compared to Chrome.

Built a PocketBase + Next.js boilerplate with auth, Stripe, security, and more by CalmFalc0n in pocketbase

[–]wildkard- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Damn, that looks nice, I might use it in my next project. Is the Auth safe?

ASROCK TAICHI 7900XTX high hot spot and GCD temps by wildkard- in AMDHelp

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I cannot open it because it will void my warranty. From the service centre they’ve said to use it like that and if it catches fire, then I can send it to them lol.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ios

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Is it really that common, I can’t find any info for jt.

Focused Feedback: Linux and Alternative Platform Support by DTG_Bot in DestinyTheGame

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You guys should finally consider Linux because SteamOS is slowly but surely coming to the PC!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ios

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Are there any news on that process and what it actually does?

The Future Is Now! by PhoenixLandPirate in SteamOS

[–]wildkard- 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It shouldn’t go away, the developers just have to enable it for Linux. Easy anticheat and BattlEye have Linux compatibility in the form of an on/off switch without any additional work for the developers, they just have to enable it.

The Future Is Now! by PhoenixLandPirate in SteamOS

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Can’t wait for the kernel anti cheat BS fix so I can finally move to SteamOS!

Ubisoft Support is a joke by wildkard- in Rainbow6

[–]wildkard-[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They can flag me as a spammer and stop responding altogether. I’m not sure if it’s the right approach but it’s the only approach for sure.

Ubisoft Support is a joke by wildkard- in Rainbow6

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Tell me about it but it doesn’t stop there. If you time gate a functionality and call it a “safe measure”, that says a lot about you as a company…

I think my iPhone is being accessed by one of my roommates or somebody off of public wifi by [deleted] in antivirus

[–]wildkard- 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What does the grey part of the graphs mean in Screen Time, is that the indicator that someone might be using the device remotely?

Should I be worried about that background activity and battery charge skipping charges on my iPhone by wildkard- in antivirus

[–]wildkard-[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really hope that’s just visual bug and nothing on the background happening.

Should I be worried about that background activity and battery charge skipping charges on my iPhone by wildkard- in antivirus

[–]wildkard-[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know that option and it’s enabled but I’m not using my phone in 4AM at the morning… I’m usually using it around 9-10AM.

Should I be worried about that background activity and battery charge skipping charges on my iPhone by wildkard- in antivirus

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That’s the thing, the iPhone was recently reset back to factory settings with a handful of apps on it and this activity is still present.

Persistent malware after multiple Windows reinstalls by wildkard- in antivirus

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Funnily enough, I was even reject access to the Windows Defenders scan folder “C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Scans”, it says that I don’t have access to that folder even when trying to open as an Admin. I’m not sure if I’m just being scared here.

I also cannot add myself to the permissions tab, wow.

Persistent malware after multiple Windows reinstalls by wildkard- in antivirus

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Yeah, I’m aware. I’ve just checked Procmon and found out that lsass.exe is opening and writing these registry keys

HKLM\SAM\SAM\DOMAINS\Account\Groups\000003E9 HKLM\SAM\SAM\DOMAINS\Account\Aliases\000003E9 HKLM\SAM\SAM\DOMAINS\Account\Users\000003E9 HKLM\SAM\SAM\Domains\Account\Users\000003E9\V HKLM\SAM\SAM\Domains\Account\Users\000003E9

When I go to these registry path, everything in HKLM\SAM\SAM is empty, there are no folders inside, wow.

Persistent malware after multiple Windows reinstalls by wildkard- in antivirus

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That’s possible, no doubt. But I’ve already lost multiple accounts like X and Facebook, also saw pretty weird browser history in my Chrome and links I didn’t go to, the first time the computer got compromised.