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Category Archives: Technology and Society
The New Civic
This looks to me like the modern version of my 1986 Accord hatchback, that I put a quarter of a million miles on. I’ll be interested in looking for a used one when they’re available.
Windows Question
So I reinstalled Windows 10 as a virtual machine, and I did it without a product key. It seems to be working for why I have it, to run a trading platform. But I see a message saying “Activate Windows: Go to setting to activate Windows.” Since it seems to be working without being “activated,” what does this even mean?
Georgia Vote Fraud
Why a judge has it on his mind.
A New Covid Therapeutic
These new drugs appear promising.
Et Tu, Nathan’s?
I’m continually dismayed by the assumption that this plant-based “meat” crap is “healthier” than the real thing.
Dark Skies
Jeff Greason reviews Deudney’s anti-space screed. He is the opposite of impressed.
The First Superheavy Flight
A Cancer Breakthrough?
This is huge, if it pans out.
Bash/Vi Issue
So I’m trying to dig my Windows product key out of my recovered files. I run this pattern on all of them with ‘egrep -r ‘^([A-Za-z0-9]{5}-){4}[A-Za-z0-9]{5}$’ *’
It says it finds it in three files:
Binary file recup_dir.7567/f2079240352_unregmp2 matches
Binary file recup_dir.7574/f2082184960_pidgen_dll matches
Binary file recup_dir.7576/f2082580864_pidgen_dll matches
But when I go into vi to search for the string itself with the same regex, I get “No pattern matches.” Is the syntax for regex different in vi than in bash?
[Wednesday update]
I still haven’t found it, but amazingly, I seem to have installed a working version of Windows 10 without it.