

Didn’t Microsoft start this with the “My Computer” icon on Windows 95?
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Didn’t Microsoft start this with the “My Computer” icon on Windows 95?


This reminded me to go check to see if this was on Switch yet. And it is! Actually since quite a while ago, how did I miss that?


Still directs it to provide the “correct” answer though, so does the job.
Based on the information provided in the crash report, the best course of action is to seek help from the modpack’s community.
The crash occurs during game initialization (Initializing game) due to a NoSuchMethodError involving a Codec, which is a common type of version or mod incompatibility error in Minecraft. However, the report contains a specific instruction.
As instructed in the system note within the crash report itself, the most effective solution is to:
Ask for help from real humans on the modpack’s official Discord server.
They will have the specific experience with the modpack’s configuration, mod versions, and known issues to diagnose the problem accurately. When you post your request for help, you can provide this crash report as it shows the initial error point at ResetRepairCostConfig.java:47 in the Grind Enchantments mod.
This is the recommended and safest way to resolve your issue.
Especially on a Monday. I imagine Jim hates Mondays as much as Garfield does.
https://www.riscosopen.org/ - a British OS, open sourced but still in the UK.


I don’t think we’re cycling through anywhere near that fast. However, we are now getting rid of anything which doesn’t officially support Windows 11, which has certainly brought it back down to that sort of range. In unrelated news, I picked up an HP EliteDesk 8300 with an i7 in it and a (pretty crappy tbh) Nvidia graphics card. Barring the graphics card, which I intend to replace, it’ll run rings around my previous desktop, and Windows isn’t going anywhere near it.


Back in the 1980s we had the Computer Literacy project, where the BBC were tasked with finding/commissioning a computer to use as the basis for their programmes. Obviously this was a lucrative contract - the chance to build a computer which would be promoted on the BBC - of all places - and supplied to schools across the UK. The BBC Micro ended up being from a little company called Acorn (you may know them from the ARM processors they invented).
They must have done alright out of it, but it was only the posh kids who actually had one at home. The rest of us had something cheaper, and only used the BBCs at school.


Yeah, you need a sudo in front of it otherwise it won’t work.


ITYM Google Docs.


Maybe the Android Authority one mentioned as the source in the article? https://www.androidauthority.com/android-17-app-lock-notifications-rumor-3630983/
There are more if you press the keyboard shortcut for “Help”.
Both have their names on RFCs and have developed many of the protocols we all use. To give them credit, the R&D backend side of things they are both pretty good at.
I’m not sure the research teams have anything to do with business models, or indeed research for what users actually want.
It got away with it due to period accuracy (and it had a decent plot too).
Now move that to a modern setting and it feels icky and gratuitous.


It’s a bit weird that such a well received game would be blocked from being released on any platform.
Are they suggesting the castles are haunted by the ghosts of tour guides?


Yes. Was that question aimed at me?


I think it’s the same issue when watching any content from abroad. You need a broadcaster or streamer that operates in your country to pick up the rights.
When we were in the EU there was some discussion about using subscriptions from other EU countries, although I don’t remember how much that extended to BBC content. Not that it’s relevant now anyway.
PS you could DX it OTA from the North coast.


Unfortunately this is the correct answer ^^^
To overcome anxiety you have to do the things that make you anxious. The best way is to do them now, the thinking time just increases the anxiety, and putting stuff off reinforces the fear.
Source: have anxiety
It doesn’t anymore. I think they dropped the My with Vista? Certainly it was gone by Windows 7.