you can add the flag -y if it helps
This OP wants you to read an article 2 weeks old.
the bigger difference with dnf is instead of apt update && upgrade it's dnf upgrade --refresh
IQ tests test for many aspects of human intelligence. Any that would apply to the education system. IQ is usually separated into these groups so your overall result would show 94 general, 120 social, 84 spatial reasoning, etc...
That said, yes. 94 isn't an indication Special Education is warranted.
They aren't 'useless'. There's a reason despite it's flaws that it is still used today: It is a very good predictor of academic outcome.
That said, way too many assume it can do far more than it's supposed to.
Needing to take your pants off to take a shit was the immediate giveaway for me, but yeah so much is wrong with this pic the poster should be ashamed.
Good luck
Using the hypervisor bypass, even in its latest incarnation, requires users to disable:
- Virtualization-Based Security (VBS): a layer that separates the Windows operating system from the its security enforcement features that run at a higher privilege level.
- Credential Guard: a sub-feature of VBS that keeps login credentials in an container isolated from the rest of the operating system.
- Driver Signature Enforcement: verification that any drivers installed in the system must have a digital signature issued by Microsoft to an identifiable company or developer, in order to prevent installing random drivers at the system level.
- Core Isolation / Memory Integrity (HVCI): similar to the above, but prevents any kernel-level unsigned code entirely, as well as modifications to existing signed code so programs can't attempt to mess with existing drivers.
- Installing a community-made hypervisor (HV) with Windows running on top of it. This HV fakes responses to the checks that Denuvo makes, and runs with higher permissions (ring level -1) than the operating system itself and has full, nearly untraceable access to hardware and software.
Perhaps the most discussed technical detail is the "Undercover Mode." This feature reveals that Anthropic uses Claude Code for "stealth" contributions to public open-source repositories.
The system prompt discovered in the leak explicitly warns the model: "You are operating UNDERCOVER... Your commit messages... MUST NOT contain ANY Anthropic-internal information. Do not blow your cover."
Laws should have been put in place years ago to make it so that AI usage needs to be explicitly declared.
The device on Cern’s truck will carry about 1,000 antimatter particles, weighing about a billionth of a trillionth of a gram. Should the containment fail, and the antimatter make contact with normal matter, the resulting pulse of energy would be so feeble, the load doesn’t even warrant a radioactive label.
Natanson said she does not use biometrics for her devices, but after investigators told her to try, “when she applied her index finger to the fingerprint reader, the laptop unlocked.”
Use biometric security at your own risk.
I'm on Fedora and for me it is as simple as
sudo dnf upgrade --refresh -y, Come back in 5 minutes and manually restart.There is no babysitting required. You can see the realtime progress of the entire process if you want to. It does not need reboots to install other updates. The updates don't refuse to install if you've removed Edge Browser or any other 'necessary' (BS) software.