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Monday Morning Random Stuff…

February 25, 2019, 11:43(EST) By Eric (a.k.a. TweakHound)

O&O AppBuster
New app uninstaller from the same folks who make O&O ShutUp10:
Download & Info
When setting up Windows 10, Microsoft not only installs the operating system alone, but also a whole range of additional apps – some useful, some less so. O&O AppBuster allows you to remove the unwanted apps easily and quickly. Or, if you accidentally uninstalled one of these apps, you can also retrieve them with one click.
Over a clear and concise interface, O&O AppBuster shows you which of these Microsoft-supplied apps with Windows 10 are installed on your computer and which you can install on request – even hidden apps are displayed here.
Take back control of Windows 10 again with help from O&O AppBuster!
More control over your operating system
Uninstall apps pre-installed by Microsoft (also the hidden Apps!)
Remove pre-installed third-party apps and protect your privacy
Reinstall accidentally deleted apps
Undo changes at any time by creating a system restore point

Nvidia Geforce Game Ready WHQL Driver 419.17
Provides the optimal gaming experience for Anthem and DiRT Rally 2.0
Download | Release Notes

Bigger, Faster SD Cards
Western Digital Unveils World’s Fastest 1TB UHS-I microSD Card
&
microSD Express unlocks hyper-fast data speeds for mobile devices

Stuff I bookmarked recently. Some off topic, some not:

Anger Can Be Contagious – Here’s How To Stop The Spread
“We were able to show that as one person became happy or sad, it rippled through the network,”…It’s not just happiness that spreads, unhappiness and anger can be contagious, too…There’s evidence that emotional contagion can spread through our digital interactions, too…So, just how far does this go? A study of nearly 700,000 Facebook users suggests we can pick up on — and mirror — the emotions we encounter in our social media feeds, too…”We found that when good things were happening in your news feed — to your friends and your family — you also tended to write more positively and less negatively,”…And, the reverse was true, too. Viewing more negative posts prompted people to write more more sad or angry things…One study finds there may be a little bit of troll in each of us. If you read a nasty message from a troll that dishes out sarcasm or a personal attack, and you happen to be in a bad mood, the research shows you’re more likely to copy the troll-like behavior…Bottom line: It’s easier to be mean from behind a screen. The rules of face-to-face interactions don’t exist.
Be nice.
#DeleteFacebook

Microsoft workers’ letter demands company drop Army HoloLens contract
In a letter addressed to top executives, a group of Microsoft workers is demanding the company drop a controversial contract with the United States Army.
Fire them.

Warning issued over attacks on internet infrastructure
Key parts of the internet infrastructure face large-scale attacks that threaten the global system of web traffic, the internet’s address keeper warned Friday.
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) declared after an emergency meeting “an ongoing and significant risk” to key parts of the infrastructure that affects the domains on which websites reside.
“They are going after the internet infrastructure itself,” ICANN chief technology officer David Conrad told AFP.
“There have been targeted attacks in the past, but nothing like this.”
“There is evidence that it is coming out of Iran and being done in support of Iran.”
Iran… what a surprise.

With women in combat roles, a federal court rules male-only draft unconstitutional
But U.S. District Judge Gray Miller ruled late Friday that while historical restrictions on women serving in combat “may have justified past discrimination,” men and women are now equally able to fight. In 2015, the Pentagon lifted all restrictions for women in military service.
All or none. I had posted this a month ago:
Should Young Americans Be Required To Do Public Service? Federal Panel Says Maybe
Should the U.S. require its citizens to perform public service? Should its young women register for the draft?
A federal panel says it is working on answers to those questions — and is considering how the nation could implement a universal service program and whether it should be mandatory or optional.
Panel says “maybe”, Eric says, “You’re damn right they should”. Military, Peace Corps, Public works…Everyone. Period. No deferments for any reason.

Bid to curb Virginia drivers’ handheld cellphone use dies in session’s final hours
Under current Virginia law, drivers cannot use their phones for emails or texts, but it does not cover a multitude of other potential smartphone uses ranging from social media to video streaming.
Inexcusable

Buffett says wealthy Americans are ‘definitely undertaxed’
from a couple of weeks ago:
‘I’ve paid $10bn in tax but it should have been more!’: Microsoft founder Bill Gates, 63, says he and the rest of the world’s richest ‘don’t deserve’ their fortunes
Two of the richest guys on the planet say the rich aren’t paying enough. Hmm…

Tagged With: Computer News

Samsung SSDs On Sale

February 23, 2019, 13:58(EST) By Eric (a.k.a. TweakHound)

Samsung 860 EVO 2.5 Inch SATA III Internal SSDs On Sale
These are some of the fastest most reliable SSDs out there. Great value. Add some fast storage.
I have a many Samsung SSDs and they are my preferred SSD brand.

250GB
List Price: $79.99
Price: $57.99
You Save: $22.00 (28%)

500GB
List Price: $109.99
Price: $77.99
You Save: $32.00 (29%)

1TB
List Price: $199.99
Price: $147.99
You Save: $52.00 (26%)

Tagged With: Off Topic

Friday Morning Random Stuff…

February 22, 2019, 07:23(EST) By Eric (a.k.a. TweakHound)

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7-Zip 19.00
64-bit Windows | 32-bit Windows | 7-Zip Home
What’s new after 7-Zip 18.06:
-Encryption strength for 7z archives was increased: the size of random initialization vector was increased from 64-bit to 128-bit, and the pseudo-random number generator was improved.
– Some bugs were fixed.

Google Chrome Updated
“The stable channel has been updated to 72.0.3626.119 for Windows, Mac, and Linux”
Bugfixes
Download

FinalCrypt 3
Free file encryption software for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Download & Info

Intel Wireless Bluetooth Drivers v20.120.0
Window 10 | Windows 8.1 | Windows 7

Stuff I bookmarked recently. Some off topic, some not:

Vox lawyers briefly censored YouTubers who mocked The Verge’s bad PC build advice
iVerge made a really bad how to build a PC guide. iVerge gets mocked by anyone who knows anything about building PCs. iVerge get panties in a wad and lashes out like a spoiled child.

The Final Version of the EU’s Copyright Directive Is the Worst One Yet
Despite ringing denunciations from small EU tech businesses, giant EU entertainment companies, artists’ groups, technical experts, and human rights experts, and the largest body of concerned citizens in EU history, the EU has concluded its “trilogues” on the new Copyright Directive, striking a deal that—amazingly—is worse than any in the Directive’s sordid history.
Under the final text, any online community, platform or service that has existed for three or more years, or is making €10,000,001/year or more, is responsible for ensuring that no user ever posts anything that infringes copyright, even momentarily. This is impossible, and the closest any service can come to it is spending hundreds of millions of euros to develop automated copyright filters. Those filters will subject all communications of every European to interception and arbitrary censorship if a black-box algorithm decides their text, pictures, sounds or videos are a match for a known copyrighted work. They are a gift to fraudsters and criminals, to say nothing of censors, both government and private.

NETGEAR R6700 Nighthawk AC1750 Dual Band Smart WiFi Router, Gigabit Ethernet
List Price: $129.99
Price: $89.99 then clip $10 coupon. Final price $79.99
You Save: $50.00 (38%)

Tagged With: Computer News

Wednesday Random Stuff…

February 20, 2019, 14:53(EST) By Eric (a.k.a. TweakHound)

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Win10 Updates
All supported versions of Win10 have updates except 1809. A bunch of fixes.
1803 – February 19, 2019—KB4487029 (OS Build 17134.619)
1709 – February 19, 2019—KB4487021 (OS Build 16299.1004)
1703 – February 19, 2019—KB4487011 (OS Build 15063.1659)

Wise Disk Cleaner 10.1.6 Released
Download (I use portable) | Release Info

HandBrake 1.2.1
HandBrake is a tool for converting video from nearly any format to a selection of modern, widely supported codecs. Free.
Download

Stuff I bookmarked recently. Some off topic, some not:

Your phone and TV are tracking you, and political campaigns are listening in
Welcome to the new frontier of campaign tech — a loosely regulated world in which simply downloading a weather app or game, connecting to Wi-Fi at a coffee shop or powering up a home router can allow a data broker to monitor your movements with ease, then compile the location information and sell it to a political candidate who can use it to surround you with messages.
“We can put a pin on a building, and if you are in that building, we are going to get you,” said Democratic strategist Dane Strother, who advised Evers. And they can get you even if you aren’t in the building anymore, but were simply there at some point in the last six months.

You may soon have to give your DNA to the state and pay $250 for the privilege

Barack Obama: ‘If You’re Confident About Your Sexuality, You Don’t Need Eight Women Around You Twerking’

John Wayne has been dead for 40 years. Maybe focus your ire elsewhere

#MoveOver
In October, Lt. Bradford Clark, a Hanover County firefighter, was killed when a tractor-trailer failed to “move over” as mandated by Virginia law. Now, the General Assembly plans to memorialize Clark through a specialty license plate and strengthen the state’s “move over” law.
from the initial report:
Two firefighters, Carter Lewis and David Johnson, suffered serious injuries and were eventually released after being hospitalized. The day of the crash was the first day on the job for Lewis, who lost part of his leg as a result of injuries. A third firefighter, Chris Elish, suffered minor injuries.
Carter Lewis is the son of a guy I went to basic training with, we rode the train together from Richmond, Virginia to Fort McClellan, Alabama. He is a highly respected state trooper now.
Please give all emergency workers and road crews the space they need to do their jobs. Use your blinker and move over, give traffic that needs to move over the space they need.
more: Audience at annual Valor Awards sees grim reminder of risks first-responders take on the job

Tagged With: Computer News

Mötley Crüe

February 19, 2019, 15:48(EST) By Eric (a.k.a. TweakHound)

The Dirt | Official Trailer [HD] | Netflix

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Tuesday Random Stuff…

February 19, 2019, 12:51(EST) By Eric (a.k.a. TweakHound)

Macrium Reflect 7.2.4063
Download | Release Notes

CCleaner 5.53
Download (I use portable) | Release Notes
See also: Blocking A Programs Internet Access Via The Windows Firewall

GeForce Hotfix Driver Version 418.99
This is GeForce Hotfix driver version 418.99 that addresses the following:
Windows 7×64/8.1×64: Fixes random application crash or TDR introduced in previous GeForce display driver 418.81
Download

Linux Releases
Kali Linux 2019.1
Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS (Bionic Beaver)

Stuff I bookmarked recently. Some off topic, some not:

Windows 7 users: You need SHA-2 support or no Windows updates after July 2019
Microsoft will begin rolling out SHA-2 standalone updates for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 in March in preparation for its July 16 implementation deadline.

18,000 Android apps found violating ad tracking rules
Getting online advertisers to stop tracking you over Android may not be as easy it seems. New research has found that over 18,000 Android apps can create permanent records on their users, even when they try to stop the tracking.

Facebook Has Behaved Like ‘Digital Gangsters,’ U.K. Parliament Report Says
“The guiding principle of the ‘move fast and break things’ culture often seems to be that it is better to apologise than ask permission,” said Damian Collins, chair of the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee that drafted the report. “We need a radical shift in the balance of power between the platforms and the people. The age of inadequate self regulation must come to an end.”…”Companies like Facebook should not be allowed to behave like ‘digital gangsters’ in the online world, considering themselves to be ahead of and beyond the law,”

Chinese and Iranian Hackers Renew Their Attacks on U.S. Companies
Russia is still considered America’s foremost hacking adversary. In addition to meddling widely and spreading disinformation during United States elections, Russian hackers are believed to have launched attacks on nuclear plants, the electrical grid and other targets.
Threats from China and Iran never stopped entirely, but Iranian hackers became much less active after the nuclear deal was signed in 2015. And for about 18 months, intelligence officials concluded, Beijing backed off its 10-year online effort to steal trade secrets.
But Chinese hackers have resumed carrying out commercially motivated attacks, security researchers and data-protection lawyers said. A priority for the hackers, researchers said, is supporting Beijing’s five-year economic plan, which is meant to make China a leader in artificial intelligence and other cutting-edge technologies.

The Weather Service prepares to launch prediction model that many forecasters don’t trust
Numerous meteorologists who have experience using the FV3 worry it’s not ready for prime time and have been underwhelmed by its performance.

Tagged With: Computer News

Changing Your DNS Server

February 19, 2019, 10:45(EST) By Eric (a.k.a. TweakHound)

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This guide will show you how to change your DNS Server. In addition it covers benchmarking DNS servers and if you should change your DNS server.
[Read more…] about Changing Your DNS Server

Tagged With: How-To's, This Site, Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8

970 EVO Plus – A Whole Lot Of ‘Meh’

February 15, 2019, 08:22(EST) By Eric (a.k.a. TweakHound)

Here is my “review” of the Samsung 970 EVO Plus 250GB PCIe NVMe – M.2 Internal SSD.
No bravo sierra, no fluff, just some numbers and my not so humble opinion…
[Read more…] about 970 EVO Plus – A Whole Lot Of ‘Meh’

Tagged With: Computer Hardware, This Site

Thursday Morning Random Stuff…

February 14, 2019, 07:35(EST) By Eric (a.k.a. TweakHound)

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Google Chrome Updated
“The stable channel has been updated to 72.0.3626.109 for Windows, Mac, and Linux”
Download

AMD Radeon Software Adrenalin 2019 Edition 19.2.2 Optional (13FEB2019)
Download | Release Notes

Stuff I bookmarked recently. Some off topic, some not:

Equifax mystery: Where is the data?
On Sept. 7, 2017, the world heard an alarming announcement from credit ratings giant Equifax: In a brazen cyberattack, somebody had stolen sensitive personal information from more than 140 million people, nearly half the population of the U.S…Then, something unusual happened. The data disappeared. Completely.

‘I’ve paid $10bn in tax but it should have been more!’: Microsoft founder Bill Gates, 63, says he and the rest of the world’s richest ‘don’t deserve’ their fortunes
‘I don’t deserve my fortune,’ Mr Gates added. ‘Nobody does. It has come through timing, luck, and through people I worked with. I certainly worked hard and I think software has been a beneficial thing, but I benefited from a structure too.

Amazon will pay $0 in federal income taxes for the second year in a row
Amazon, which doubled its profits and made more than $11 billion in 2018, won’t pay any federal income taxes for the second year in a row…he company will not be required to pay the standard 21 percent income tax rate on its 2018 profits, and is claiming a tax rebate of $129 million, which ITEP describes as a “a tax rate of negative 1 percent.

Pet Shop Boys – On social media (lyric video)

 
Pick a season dammit!

Tagged With: Computer News

Switches

February 14, 2019, 07:06(EST) By Eric (a.k.a. TweakHound)

deals gone

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