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Saturday, May 29, 2021

cosmic questions

 'IpICSHlpStopSharing' : '0x80070032'.


Disable (what? SHaring? nononono) "Server", "workstation"

Because, fuckem

(useless rotting-fruit google)

https://www.google.com/search?q=%22IpICSHlpStopSharing%22

And after you disable workstation/Server, what breaks?? (To be continued)

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You probably don't download files constantly using a multithread mongo of a download manager,

no, you read scripture from trump, download a few pictures, maybe a music file or two, but you *do* download (so you'll pay zillions to get the satisfying speed and power).

OK enough intro. Because you'll either get this or you won't: That curvy line at the beginning is what I am saying is your real speed, and anything you can do to make that teeny bit faster would be nice.

Whatsit called, who would you ask, cosmic question.

461 is really 217 (or so) and 23 is actually "17".

so real honest to god everyday stuff (I am positing) is 217/17.

It's been lots worse, so no biggie, but it makes a person wonder.

Google is prolly too liberal, too woke for you, but it's what I mostly download

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If you can read this, you have a nice optometrist! Now go back to bed.


https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/event-10016-warning-for-perappruntimebroker/2df398ff-f7f7-4dff-a29d-b30926aaba79


(Ignore it, it's by design) helluva designer, what?

Not for nuthin but....If you allow it to run, do Satan's minions fly down and kill your PC?

Just wondering.
"Mom, I choose the danger" (sorry, errant train-o-thought

https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/em1b7l/anyone_else_getting_many_dcom_warnings_in_event/


related (sort of), when I clip a picture that is a long quote in teeny print, It's difficult to cram it into the limited amount of screen-space most people have. 1024x768 is pretty hopeless.
So....what to do. Try to trim quotes, and failing that, hope you all know how to scroll 
(Or remember that no one reads this stuff anyway)

Subjects so high I cannot write about them.

disable smb (snb??)

Disable 8dot3 (If you wanted it disabled why didn't you just disable it??)


Vestigial? Does not Apply? (I dare you to google an answer)
GSE Sliding.


Suppose...Just suppose...Your efficient little system is checking your license for Office and windows, 
is checking for new drivers (ah, there's one, and it starts downloading), is doing a zillion other things I can't think up right this second, 
And your game locks up.
"reset"?
and the zillion other things suddenly get Alzheimer's, the efficient cache is wiped away like the sand
next to the tide under the moonlight, and you wonder (everyone does eventually) why that system from 1990 still works and yours is always dying.
I wonder too, if a system that is supposed to do many things suddenly crashes and cache is wiped, is it better/faster than the systems that only did one or two things?
A common complaint amongst windows-users on laptops is, the drive is constantly churning, it runs hot and stuff seems slow....
I don't have an answer, it's one of those cosmic-type questions. Are we better off on 1990's style PC's using a notepad to type their thoughts into a forum (if they ever did that)??
If you're buying faster and faster stuff to outpace the shit-tide of stuff they keep adding on (the weather?)....>?
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What's it called when you're dying in some stone dungeon and someone brings you chicken-soup?
And the divine music starts to play
placenta-poblano-panacea-purgative (no, no, no!!)
Well anyway,
Medicine is mostly Mental
PALLIATIVE!! (?!)

The disembodied voices mumble something about backups.
But MY backup is a system-image.
I, uh, forgot a thing to add...Well if the stuff is there to disable, uh, (I forgot)
why not??

I'm about to reveal a teeny tome I'm writing that no other reader has seen, culled from the (something-something) secrets of the ages.
Not for nothing but, Do the stuff or don't do it, why bury it and call it arcane.

wevtutil el | Foreach-Object {wevtutil cl "$_"};Set-SmbServerConfiguration -EnableSMB2Protocol $false;Dism.exe /online /Cleanup-Image /StartComponentCleanup /ResetBase;bcdedit /set useplatformclock false;netsh int tcp set global timestamps=disabled;netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel=normal
netsh interface tcp set global autotuninglevel=normal
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade

Dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth

regedit: Computer\HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\MIME\Database\Content Type\image/jpeg, from JFIF to JPG in extension

DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:WIM:c:\install.wim:1 /LimitAccess
   sfc /scannow
fsutil 8dot3name strip /s d:\downloads
"fsutil 8dot3name set 1"
Set-SmbServerConfiguration -EnableSMB2Protocol $false
FSUTIL BEHAVIOR SET DISABLELASTACCESS 3

Get-SmbServerConfiguration


Did I pass? Am I worthy?
(it sucks not knowing)



I wrote a cosmic (while eating lunch and killing rampant bugs, excuse the typos) question and some malevolent force ate it:

They kind of hint that smart locks outside of the hive-mind will be back into the fold, not that everyone will be able to binge movies forever.
But I wonder (In my malevolently eaten train of thought)
would evil people *working* for the benevolent big-brother Amazon , misuse their services?
TLDR can you trust Amazon with your credit card?
Evil hackers exist (another TLDR) aren't you just handing them a biggie Christmas-present hacking tool?
I mean, c'mon, "smart locks"?

 Now tell me the one about how secure garage door openers are.



But let me be even more frank, if you're worried about Russia hacking the political system, what about them hacking into your front door??
Photographic memory for useless trivia


I seriously need a new entry to explain what I just learned (specifically) and already knew (generally)
That fiction (they're telling me about two books) is WAAAAY more believed than 
(than what, "reality"?
"Truth"?)
and maybe (or the report is sensationalistic, hmm) it matters tons what you read, and even more what you write!! (O geez)
Learn to knit.
Read, (uh) "Henry Kissinger"

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