• CIPWTTKT&GC v0x21 (v33): Fuck Titles Edition
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the hardest part with Dark Souls is to not fall down ledges when dodging was fighting big guy yesterday, and him alone was no problem, but I kept dodging off ledges and killing myself
[QUOTE=rhx123;44680699]How much does it cost?[/QUOTE] 25 bucks for a tv domain. I'm on namecheap. I feel kind of bad though since I bought these monitors and now I'm out of money again. But these monitors allow me to work so much easier on projects, it was worth it so far.
[QUOTE=Oicani Gonzales;44678924][video=youtube;_fNp37zFn9Q]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fNp37zFn9Q[/video][/QUOTE] Alternate title "Living with Comcast".
[QUOTE=nikomo;44681133]Alternate title "Living with Comcast".[/QUOTE] "Living in Australia" [editline]30th April 2014[/editline] Just with less spiders
[QUOTE=Hover: RoG update email]A little word from Hideki about Hover: "It was love at first sight. Hover has hot graphics and a cool worldview. At first glance, I felt like I’d love to make music for Hover. This feeling’s been a long time since Jet Set Radio Future." ~Hideki Naganuma[/QUOTE] why can I not contain all this hype
Dammit my (and many others who were using the 3rd party english patch) RU ArcheAge account got banned for "botting" :suicide: I was just about to pay $8 for a month of premium, I guess it's a good thing I didn't. It's $50 to buy a founders pack to get into the NA beta when it goes live (3-6 months) and $150 to get into the alpha which is going on right now.
Strange. Today I couldn't access SSH outside my network, but was able to connect to it in the network. Weird. Also, my server's complaining about a program leaking memory too, but I need to check where it's happening.
[QUOTE=nikomo;44681133]Alternate title "Living with Comcast".[/QUOTE] Alternate alternate title "Living with almost every ISP in North America".
[IMG]http://i.cubeupload.com/ABXBNU.png[/IMG] thanks windows, or whatever driver installed!
[img]http://i.imgur.com/Eeciln4.jpg[/img] why chrome? (dev version) that's so stupid. I have an auto mail checker and a twitch.tv stream checker thing. Now I can't see them at all unless I press those arrows.
[QUOTE=patq911;44681739][img]http://i.imgur.com/Eeciln4.jpg[/img] why chrome? (dev version) that's so stupid. I have an auto mail checker and a twitch.tv stream checker thing. Now I can't see them at all unless I press those arrows.[/QUOTE] [sp]put your cursor to the right of the favorite icon and drag it to the left[/sp]
[QUOTE=TrafficMan;44681749][sp]put your cursor to the right of the favorite icon and drag it to the left[/sp][/QUOTE] -snip- actually I didn't read what you said. that works fine. Bad Reading x1
[QUOTE=PredGD;44681672][IMG]http://i.cubeupload.com/ABXBNU.png[/IMG] thanks windows, or whatever driver installed![/QUOTE] I had this when I first installed windows 8. Turned out to be Avast. Just been using MSE ever since without issue.
[QUOTE=patq911;44681739][img]http://i.imgur.com/Eeciln4.jpg[/img] why chrome? (dev version) that's so stupid. I have an auto mail checker and a twitch.tv stream checker thing. Now I can't see them at all unless I press those arrows.[/QUOTE] You could Like Drag the bar And reveal them again
[QUOTE=imadaman;44681783]You could Like Drag the bar And reveal them again[/QUOTE] I tried dragging them out of the dropdown to the left, but the answer was making the bar bigger.
As I said.
Why did they make blue screens so vague and without any error codes in windows 8? If the machine can't boot at all because of said BSOD then you're massively hindered when troubleshooting because of the lack of detail.
[QUOTE='[EG] Pepper;44681911']Why did they make blue screens so vague and without any error codes in windows 8? If the machine can't boot at all because of said BSOD then you're massively hindered when troubleshooting because of the lack of detail.[/QUOTE] Because critical errors should appearently look stylish and friendly.
it's not all that different though. it still tells you the error, which you can look up and fix. only thing missing from the old bsod screen are the address lines or whatever they're called.
Weeks after firing That Motherfucker, I'm still finding wicket-sipping content from him in our codebase. So we get a bug report. It's That Motherfucker's Import Module. So I dig into the rather useless logs to see what it's saying. One of the fields is a big-ass JSON text string storing the configuration of the import action. It's useless because it's poorly-documented and stores most shit as integers (which, I shit you not, are converted into strings using an array lookup in-code, so the rest of the code can use string labels). I happen to notice something unusual in one field. It looks like HTML. I look harder. It *is* HTML being stored in there. And... is that Javascript? Embedded inside an HTML partial stored inside a JSON object stored as a text field in a log file, is some straight-up corpse-fucking Javascript. While that's one of the weirdest things I've seen in this pile of weird shit code, I figure it's OK if it's just in the logs, and if it's generated by server-side code. Well, first off, it's generated by client-side Javascript, and goes through no filtering of any sort - straight from the decoded JSON into an HTML element via some more Javascript. Second off, despite there being a well-trod table to store the configuration of various import actions, the actual code that runs the import gets it's configuration data from... THE FUCKING LOGS. Somehow running an import is a two-step thing - a "verify" step that runs some rudimentary sanity checks and logs the action as "in progress", then an "execute" step that pulls the config out of that log and runs it. Not only that, but those two steps are run based on separate *client* prompts. It's not two functions being called in a controller, it's not two webservice calls being made from the web server. No, it's two AJAX calls being made from the fucking browser, so in theory you could probably wreck some serious shit by skipping the verify call. That's ignoring all the havoc you could unleash by editing that HTML+JS being stored in there based on whatever the client sends. The only upside is that we only have maybe a hundred people who can actually log in to the site part, and all of them have at least a good fraction of a million dollars keeping them interested in not breaking the system. Oh, and there's some plotting underway in management to get That Motherfucker's Import Module rewritten from scratch. I give it 50/50 odds we get to it before it either corrupts some transaction logs, or has a security flaw get exploited in the wild.
[QUOTE=PredGD;44682033]it's not all that different though. it still tells you the error, which you can look up and fix. only thing missing from the old bsod screen are the address lines or whatever they're called.[/QUOTE] Which in turn makes it MUCH more "user who has to relay error code to IT" friendly.
[QUOTE=Oicani Gonzales;44678924][video=youtube;_fNp37zFn9Q]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fNp37zFn9Q[/video][/QUOTE] there's an oculus rift in this town? god damn i want to try it
Woke up to a nice surprise. Someone raised their patreon level to 10 bucks per month. That now represents 50% of what I get off my channel :p
My Firefox just updated to the new UI I can't customise shit, time to move to Waterfox
[QUOTE=deadeye536;44677728]I came to a similar realization when I tossed an old GPU (8400GS I think) in a new i7 build, and had a lower framerate in most games as compared to the IGP :v:[/QUOTE] I remember when an 8400GS would cause a PC i built for a friend to BSOD or fail to boot, but only after i installed the nVidia Drivers, it worked fine on the WDDM drivers. Had him use an HD2400XT until he bought a 7790 :v:
[QUOTE=Brt5470;44683723]Woke up to a nice surprise. Someone raised their patreon level to 10 bucks per month. That now represents 50% of what I get off my channel :p[/QUOTE] [t]http://i.imgur.com/eLGBOjh.png[/t] [t]http://i.imgur.com/cd8rGwC.png[/t] [I]I'm watching you![/I]
There was an offer of an internship to do with I.T at a college. I don't live anywhere near so I can't do that, £103 a week is impressive though! I just wish there was a job like it just a bus ride away...
[QUOTE=Jalict;44684206][t]http://i.imgur.com/eLGBOjh.png[/t] [t]http://i.imgur.com/cd8rGwC.png[/t] [I]I'm watching you![/I][/QUOTE] I DIDN'T KNOW THAT WAS YOU I thought your twitter handle was familiar. And I've been trying to come up with proper "rewards" for supporters, but it's tough. Most people are like "I'll do a special event" or "sending out stickers" but I don't have that kind of reputation yet. I keep hoping in the future either A) I'll eventually be able to cancel the patreon and work with just ad revenue/job or be able to give proper rewards to supporters. When I got that email though it made me get up and start writing my reviews again, so that was worth it :p [editline]30th April 2014[/editline] I'm almost at 20k posts ;O
[QUOTE=Adamhully;44681775]I had this when I first installed windows 8. Turned out to be Avast. Just been using MSE ever since without issue.[/QUOTE] My windows 8.1 install with avast works just fine without any bsod.
[QUOTE=Brt5470;44684376]I'm almost at 20k posts ;O[/QUOTE] Party like it's 19,999. (I know it's currently 19,995 but I can't let that joke sit)
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