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Windows Power Users Frustrated as Microsoft Forces Automatic App Updates

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Microsoft has removed the ability to disable automatic app updates in the Microsoft Store, according to screenshots from Deskmodder.de. Windows users can now only pause updates for one to five weeks. The Registry tweak that previously allowed users to modify update behavior has been removed. Group Policy editor remains the sole method for creating update exemptions on workstations and enterprise systems, but this tool is unavailable in Windows Home editions. The change is being deployed gradually to all Windows users. Microsoft has not commented on the modification, which affects all apps distributed through the Microsoft Store including both UWP and Win32 applications added in 2024.

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tpbrisco
14 days ago
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"On DOS, deletes are blocked if a file is in use." - most annoying thing ever
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Nvidia, AMD to pay 15% of China chip sale revenue to U.S. government

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Two chips are shown on a laptop computer.

Nvidia and AMD agreed to share 15 per cent of their revenues from chip sales to China with the U.S. government, a U.S. government official has confirmed.

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tpbrisco
22 days ago
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I wonder if this constitutes a first step in nationalization of a private sector business?
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RFC 9811: Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure -- HTTP Transfer for the Certificate Management Protocol (CMP)

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This document describes how to layer the Certificate Management Protocol (CMP) over HTTP. It includes the updates to RFC 6712 specified in Section 3 of RFC 9480; these updates introduce CMP URIs using a well-known prefix. It obsoletes RFC 6712; and, together with RFC 9810, it also obsoletes RFC 9480.
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tpbrisco
34 days ago
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I do love reading an RFC with my morning coffee
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'Anti-government militia' says it’s targeting Oklahoma weather radars

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Thursday, July 10th 2025, 4:16 pm

By: Elizabeth Fitz

An “anti-government militia” called ‘Veterans on Patrol’ told News 9 on Tuesday that it is “targeting” Oklahoma weather radars, days after an individual vandalized News 9’s weather radar. 

LATEST UPDATE: Oklahoma Radar Vandalism Update: Police file complaints, no connection to 'anti-government' group confirmed

The group, which the Southern Poverty Law Center called an “anti-government militia,” shared with News 9 that they believe weather radars control the weather. 

In an interview, News 9 asked Michael Lewis Arthur Meyer, the founder of Veterans On Patrol: 

"Is it true that Veterans On Patrol [is] targeting Oklahoma Weather Radars?" 

"Absolutely," Meyers responded. 

News 9 confirmed that a sign posted near an Oklahoma weather radar warns that Doppler radars are being targeted.

Group targets Oklahoma weather radars 

Meyer noted that he posted the sign, adding that he believes the government is modifying the weather. 

"They can embed their technology and civilian infrastructure in every home and every household utilizing the phones and their network towers to not only control the weather, modify the weather, but they can [target] individuals,” Meyer stated. 

News 9’s Chief Meteorologist David Payne said that’s not what weather radars do at all. 

“We have one of the most powerful live radars in Oklahoma, and one of the most powerful live radars in the country, but we cannot do any weather modification at all,” he explained. 

When it's sabotaged, “We cannot track severe weather. We cannot track tornadoes, and it basically becomes instantly obsolete," Payne said. 

Meyer argued that the U.S. Military is also behind weather modification.

"When the military plays God with the weather, they're mocking our Heavenly Father by calling one of his most favorite instruments a 'weather weapon.'" 

Payne added that he wishes it were that easy. 

“I wish we could turn it on and say, 'oh, let's make that tornado go away,' but our weather radar and all of the weather radars in the U.S. are built strictly to inform and warn the public, and to keep the public safe -- and that's exactly why we have our live radar." 

“Is Veterans On Patrol responsible for News 9’s weather radar going down?” 

“Veterans On Patrol is responsible for a lot more than that,” Meyer retorted. 

The Oklahoma Department of Public Services released a statement to News 9 on the matter: 

“Fusion centers play a crucial role in monitoring and mitigating threats to critical infrastructure by serving as focal points for information sharing and analysis. OCTIC (Oklahoma Counter Terrorism Intelligence Center) actively monitors all threats to critical infrastructure in Oklahoma. If you see suspicious activity near critical infrastructures, it’s important to report it via the free ProtectOk app. If you witness vandalism taking place, call 911 immediately.” 
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tpbrisco
54 days ago
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It's hard to believe this stuff. Especially since it's so easily defeated with simple remedies like wearing aluminum foil hats ...
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There Is No Safe Amount of Processed Meat To Eat, According to New Research

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A new study analyzing data from more than 60 previous research projects has found evidence that there is "no safe amount" of processed meat consumption -- so much so that even small daily portions are being linked to increased disease risk. The research, published Monday in the journal Nature Medicine, examined connections between processed meats, sugar-sweetened beverages and trans fatty acids and the risk of type 2 diabetes, colorectal cancer and ischemic heart disease. People who ate as little as one hot dog daily showed an 11% greater risk of type 2 diabetes and 7% increased risk of colorectal cancer compared to those who consumed none. Drinking approximately one 12-ounce soda per day was associated with an 8% increase in type 2 diabetes risk and 2% increased risk of ischemic heart disease.

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tpbrisco
60 days ago
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"as little as one hot dog daily" - that sounds like a lot of hot dogs to me. Seriously, who eats hot dogs daily?
fxer
59 days ago
Orally? That _would_ be insane
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JayM
60 days ago
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Boooo
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The Who Cares Era

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tpbrisco
96 days ago
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If the ads fit in, it's good to publish. Mainstream media is bad... It's not that "who cares?", it's "is anyone actually reading this drek?"
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