oh yeah now that you say, SMB/CIFS mounted share if connection is no more. when I experienced this, it was temporary though, because there's a timeout which is half (or double?) of the configurable reconnection timeout. but now that I think of it, I'm not sure if it made it unkillable.
WhyJiffie
with that attitude..
not sure what section you mean, but check out jadx: https://github.com/skylot/jadx
Experience in java is recommended.
killall just kills all instances of a program, not everything.
and also, long pressing the power button should just shut it down, no?
on windows a process can get in a state so that it is impossible to make it go away, even with process explorer or process hacker. mostly this also involves the bugged software becoming unusable.
I encounter such a situation from time to time. one way it could happen is if the USB controller has got in an invalid state, which one of my pendrives can semi-reliably reproduce. when that happens, any process attempting to deal with that device or its FS, even the built-in program to remove the drive letter, will stop working and hang as an unkillable process.
and as a result you will get the Oh No regime
I think there's a balance. if you really don't care anymore, you'll become a bad person that nobody wants around
only if that feature wouldn't have a massive memory leak... can't update even to 10.9 because it crashes the whole system the first time it tries to rescan a library.
there's an issue, and they have a hard time figuring out the problem.
turns out OBS does not have a software encoder for it, only encoding with a hardware encoder is supported. it is mentioned in the 2nd table of the video formats heading herev https://obsproject.com/kb/audio-video-formats-guide
yes, that
there is no screen protection on either of the 2 phones
oh, that's good to know! iirc that's the same reason it happens on windows too