Good news: Network Support is in it.
Status: Still within #1440kB size for the #Core Edition.
Bad News: PCI(e) stack had to be yeeted in order to fit, so no #Networking in #VirtualBox
I'll now have to get my workflow to follow the pipeline that @SweetAIBelle has been builing...
Basically the #Bandai#Playdia flopped and in a desperate attempt to shift units was turned from a Product that might've been sold by #FisherPrice and #LittleTikes in a parrallel universe into a Pr0n FMV Player that one would've expected to find in a 🏩 room instead...
That's worse than making "Dora the Explorer" for the PC-FX...
I do agree with @notjustbikes, tho sadly depending on the juristiction, cities can't really do much - if anything - about #SuperUselessVehicles, either because that's outside of their juristiction [i.e. taxes and insurance in Germany] or because it's not part of the law [i.e. Driving Licenses in the EU don't distinguish between commercial and personal use]...
Ehat surprises me is that @Techaltar hasn't noticed that whilst #Windows is dying, #Linux basically owns the #Server and #embedded space to the point that anything else is just a rounding error and it's gaining ground and traction on the #Desktop faster than #Windows is loosing it.
And yes, #DRM and #CopyProtection is the reason why huge broadcasters have their workstations' and servers' drives cloned and backed up as setup in a ready-to-go-state because they can't be bothered dealing with shitty DRM and product activation if a device decides to die.
And money isn't the problem: They literally have fully-decked out hp z-series workstations on cold standby in case one breaks.
Some cybercriminals with [presumably] spoofed IPv4's are trying to #pwnat my @pfSense - box whilst also hammering #telnet.
#ISP#TechSupport is either criminally incompetent or refuses to acknowledge the issue...
And this is why you should alyways block known #Military / #Intelligence networks, because even if they don't target you, cybercriminals will #BGP-hack or #spoof their #IP|s.