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Microsoft is reportedly auto-installing the HP Smart app on Windows 10 and 11 PCs
  • Try it.

    On USB with the basic driver specifically, modern HP printers will let you use the device for exactly 10 print jobs before it locks all functionality and demands that the unit be connected to the network and an HP account registered.

    Do not buy them. Find a brother instead.

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  • None so Vile changed the game as far as death metal goes. Super aggressive, sloppy sounding production, lord wrym in his tight leather pants. You've got a solid back catalogue to visit. Check out Phobophile, that's one of my favourite tracks.

  • FPS titles with great environmental world-building? e.g. Alien: Isolation, Metro, DOOM '16, even Portal 2 counts -- games that feel like real, lived-in places and not just a series of arenas.
  • Pripyat is the more polished game mechanically. SoC has the best story. They're more or less equal in atmosphere.

    I bounced off SoC the first time I played it, but after I finished Pripyat the first time I gave SoC another go and I got totally immersed.

    It's hard to recommend one over the other. They're both great.

  • FPS titles with great environmental world-building? e.g. Alien: Isolation, Metro, DOOM '16, even Portal 2 counts -- games that feel like real, lived-in places and not just a series of arenas.
  • S.T.A.L.K.E.R.

    All three base games. So many mods.

    The zone feels vast, lived in, dangerous.

    The ai is dynamic, moving through an area once you mind find a group of friendlies engaged in a firefight with a powerful psychic mutant, and other time find an eerily peaceful vista.

    It's not a power fantasy. On harder difficulties you're always on edge when you're exploring even with end game gear. A single bullet from a sniper or a random pack of wild dogs can easily end your run.

    Highly recommended of you've never experienced it before.

  • I moved home assistant to a wireless access point
  • Check your wireless config for anything that would block interclient communications. It's common on wifi hardware to disallow wireless devices to talk to other devices on the lan. Different brands of kit call it different things. "Wifi isolation" is the most common.

    Also, "you got a wireless access point". What does that mean? Got it from where? Did you configure it yourself? Is it acting as a DHCP server? If yes, is it behind another DHCP server? Cause that'll cause you issues like this as well.

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