I once tried taking my Sharpness sword to fight a Wither. Took forever. Switched to Smite V, and it was over in seconds. Learned my lesson: Smite shines in the right situation, and those situations are usually bosses or undead farms.
From an admin perspective, recall depends on unread status, Exchange routing, and client behavior. Even then, Outlook may notify the recipient about the recall attempt. Technically possible, practically unreliable. Educating users to use delayed send is best practice.
I once tried setting up S/MIME with my mom’s Outlook and it was a disaster she could never install the certificate. Switched to Microsoft 365 Message Encryption and suddenly it worked fine: she got a secure link and logged in with her Gmail. Way smoother.
There are a few ways to check keyboard polling, but nothing as straightforward as a mouse test site. Some people use USB traffic analyzers or tools like USBlyzer to see the report rate, but it’s not super user-friendly. If you want something simple, I’d search for “keyboard polling rate test”...
I got back into it last month and met a couple of people from the 2017 era in custom rooms. We even made a “throwback server” with old maps. So yeah, there’s a small but dedicated crew keeping it alive.
First off, don’t freak out but don’t ignore it either. Google usually notifies users directly if there was a confirmed breach affecting specific accounts. Check your Gmail for security alerts and go to Google’s Security Checkup page to see connected devices and apps. Change your password and...
Battery life is overrated if you charge nightly. Portability and sound quality should be your top 2. If it’s too heavy to carry or sounds tinny, you’ll stop using it.
I know some folks here defending Microsoft updates, but this one is legitimately glitchy. Passkeys are supposed to be smooth. When basic login breaks, that’s not “optimized”.
I don’t get why people use random aggregator sites when the league itself publishes official kickoff times and networks. It’s literally the source… use it.