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My FlappyBytes high score is 600. Betchya can't beat that. Also, MBAM 4 may or may not have an Easter egg on the About page. I can neither confirm nor deny... but I may drop hints in the future.2 points
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"California Dreamin'" is a song written by John Phillips and Michelle Phillips in 1963 and first recorded by Barry McGuire. The best-known version is by the Mamas & the Papas, who sang backup on the original version and released it as a single in December 1965. The lyrics express the narrator's longing for the warmth of Los Angeles during a cold winter in New York City. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Dreamin' The Mamas & The Papas - California Dreamin'2 points
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Doesn't even like me quoting it in AdvancedSetup's post. 😄 Of course that just shows the filterers are being thorough and scanning within quotes as well as just the body text. (As I am a mod on a different Invision Community run forum, I expected that the filteres here would object to my quote).2 points
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Scunthorpe strikes again, 🤣 Overnight soaking is energy efficent, but I often forget. So I cook my barley this way. I use Pearl barley, it's the easiest to get here. Put in a 1/2 litre (1 pint) Pyrex jug up to the 100ml (4oz) line, add boiling water to the 250ml (9oz) line, stir, and stir again at 5/10 minute intervals, ie. as you are passing oer as you remember. When cooling, say after half an hour, microwave on 3/4 power for a couple on minutes, stir. Top up with more water as required as the barley absorbs it. After an hour or 2 of this it will have absorbed enough water and expanded to almost fill the jug. It should be edible by now, with a chewy texture, but stand as long as you like and just reheat in the microwave, or eat cold as a salad. The longer you stand (or keep heating it) it the softer the texture gets. I'll add stock, herbs, diced vegatables.etc. as the mood takes. Maybe throw in some diced/chopped cooked meat just before reheating, or having as a salad. Curried barley is good, just add curry powder/paste during the heating. Once cooked it keeps well in the fridge until you want it, or can be frozen in portions for later use. TBH I had never associated barley with sweet dishes, although we drink fruit barley waters and have barley sugar boiled sweets. Your mention of sugar has got me thinking though. Once cooked then stirring in some warm milk/cream should not be dissimilar to a rice pudding or tapioca. I don't think I'd try to microwave it in milk, could get messy. Or just cook it plain and pour custard, or a flavoured sauce over it. I'll have to try a few PS. To liven your barley your breakfasts have you tried stiring in some chopped fruits and maybe nuts to make a kind of soaked barley muesli?2 points
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Quick update on this, we fortunately found a fix for the tray area not closing. So it's gonna get resolved in one of the next versions. Thanks @brad03 for pointing it out. :)2 points
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Law firm that handles data breaches was hit by data breach2 points
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Thanks, I know that should have been obvious but I didn't make the connection.1 point
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We do not currently offer an Offline installer at this time @delphin136 Thank you1 point
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The FRST tool worked properly in safe mode and it restarted the system once. Here's the fixlog file. Fixlog.txt1 point
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Is this posting not being updated any longer? I noticed that in early December 4.6.7 was released and it wasn't mentioned in this post. Now I was offered 4.6.8 today and it isn't mentioned in this post either. Bill1 point
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Thanks. The site has been whitelisted. Please allow 15-30 minutes for the changes to take effect.1 point
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Mainly spam and idiot control and warning/banning, redacting and removing any personal details that get posted (it's amazing what some people will put on an open forum for anyone to see, from home addresses to credit card details). with ocassional moving/splitting/merging of posts. We also flag up certain things for attention by the company staff. Much the same as you see the mods doing here, of course if we are good enough then you won't see much of the spam removal because we'll get it down quickly. On Invision mods can also but up banners and announcements, I've used them a couple of times when we've got a lot of new posts about a new version bug that is being fixed and or the update has been pulled, etc. We have a good team of mods there from the UK, USA, and Austrailia, and we jump in and out all day so most of the day gets covered and things dealt with fairly quickly. BTW My post that is currently hidden here is about barley, and cooking it, with a few tips and ideas. Hopefully a mod will approve it soon.1 point
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For Malwarebytes staffers: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/url/6aaa6b351809af60010b1d43dc76e7af159e8d8773519a84d1736dff58c95bfe?nocache=11 point
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Carbs triggered it One of the many key words from spammers in various posts trying to sell diet or other scam items1 point
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I guess it's a good thing Invision does not include a "mad" reaction icon.1 point
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https://www.2-spyware.com/malwarebytes-anti-malware/download1 point
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uBO 1.55.0 was released on 03-January-2024. Download: Autoupdate or install from the browser's Add-ons source.1 point
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@SPDIF thanks for your feedback and your original report! I'm glad it's working as expected for you also! Happy New Year to you and yours, and all our supporters!1 point
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Thanks bob, i can confirm everything checks out! Thanks to the great team behind Malwarebytes, i wish them all a happy and healthy new year! And i also wish Malwarebytes itself a good and happy year.1 point
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Version 6 is most likely YEARS away. Yes, it is a slow rollout as explained here1 point
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That is correct, at present Browser Guard is only linked to the Consumer version of Malwarebytes.1 point
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It reminded me of the good old days ... Zack McKracken (C64/Amiga).1 point
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Congratulations! I'm happy to see someone made it to the 2nd easter egg. I hope you enjoyed the game. We worked very hard on it :D.1 point
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2400 points is pretty good! I don't think I've gotten over that. I was stuck on 1800 for a long time. Anyone do better than 2400?1 point
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That was a very good scavenger hunt you had us all fooled.1 point
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It was not myself, who found it. I was searching for it the "whole" night - nothing (doing a scan, over and over again) One of my friends came over for lunch and we were trying again and again. Just before giving up on it (2 hours later) ... "there is just one more thing you could try".1 point
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Looks like someone found malwarebytes hidden cookie in the cookie jar lol. 😁1 point
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Yes, on a gamer laptop. It turns blue when hovered. I missed this clue: The mouse ran up the clock. The clock struck five, The mouse ran down,1 point
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Yes, I tried it on my old HP 630 laptop. Maybe it was too slow to show the clue 🤣 Now running on a faster laptop, it does show the hyperlink.1 point
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Congratulations @FetzBox22! Let’s see everyone post their high scores!1 point
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Are you running the latest beta? The clue was “when the clock strikes 5, it turns blue”. Blue like a hyperlink when hovered over.1 point
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I tried clicking on 0:05, 0:55, 5:00 while scan was running 🤣 Congrats 🥳🥳1 point
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Congrats ! There may be some hidden parms, I had decoded the clue on day one, scanned to 5s, 55s, 5mn 5s, I never got that screen. No regret, I already have a lifetime premium.1 point