DirectWrite on chrome is pretty cool.
Vim on Windows just got Directwrite aswell.
Steam changed their font stuff again with the latest update.
It looks great, now, at least to me.
[QUOTE=Del91;45628358]How about measuring [I]with[/I] dongs?[/QUOTE]
leave it to me
Well... Uh, what a pleasant conversation!
I got devbranch and it's just... a bit squished, and blurrier? Not an improvement as far as I can see, just different
[QUOTE=nikomo;45629976]There's a massive holocaust-denier on Reddit that managed to grab tons of subreddits ages ago.
He went inactive for 2 months, so people managed to get the subreddits back, just now, finally.
List includes subreddits like xkcd, vietnam, egalitarian, algeria, libya, apod (NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day), syria and iraq.
There's a few other subreddits where requests have been filed for his removal, like eupolitics, IDF, middleeastnews, holocaustrevision, theholocaust, and a few more I believe.[/QUOTE]
Elaborate?
[QUOTE=Zephyrs;45630928]Elaborate?[/QUOTE]
If a moderator that owns a subreddit is inactive for 2 months, you can request that they're removed from the subreddit.
This ass grabbed a bunch of subreddits and used them to push his own agendas.
He had links to /r/mensrights etc. on the sidebar of /r/xkcd, which is pretty inappropriate for a subreddit about a web comic.
Yes but how did he get ownership of said subredits in the first place?
I don't know how this happened, but my god is linux flexible.
So I used to run crunchbang on my netbook, installed on a CF card in a SATA to CF adaptor
I installed a HDD in the netbook and installed windows 7, that runs fine
I then plug the CF card that crunchbang was installed on into my desktops internal card reader to retrieve some stuff.
Today i boot the desktop not realizing that the CF card is in the card reader and it boots into crunchbang.
Even though it is booting through a shite USB card reader, is on a completely different set of hardware, it actually works. It even sees all my hardware and even enables PAE to use all my RAM.
Try doing that with windows and it just goes fuck you i'm not working.
Specs on the netbook
Asus eee 1005HA
atom n280
2GB DDR2
GMA950
Specs on the desktop
I5 3570K
Asus P8Z77-V LX
8GB RAM
r9 280X
Why [I]is[/I] Windows like this, anyway? Does it customize the OS based on the hardware it's installed on, or what?
[QUOTE=Warship;45631535]Why [I]is[/I] Windows like this, anyway? Does it customize the OS based on the hardware it's installed on, or what?[/QUOTE]
Installs drivers based on hardware, but when the hardware completly changes, shit goes south.
I made some images of a work laptop, and put it on a different laptop. Holy shit the install was fucking nuked trying to boot it.
[QUOTE='[EG] Pepper;45631296']I don't know how this happened, but my god is linux flexible.
So I used to run crunchbang on my netbook, installed on a CF card in a SATA to CF adaptor
I installed a HDD in the netbook and installed windows 7, that runs fine
I then plug the CF card that crunchbang was installed on into my desktops internal card reader to retrieve some stuff.
Today i boot the desktop not realizing that the CF card is in the card reader and it boots into crunchbang.
Even though it is booting through a shite USB card reader, is on a completely different set of hardware, it actually works. It even sees all my hardware and even enables PAE to use all my RAM.
Try doing that with windows and it just goes fuck you i'm not working.
Specs on the netbook
Asus eee 1005HA
atom n280
2GB DDR2
GMA950
Specs on the desktop
I5 3570K
Asus P8Z77-V LX
8GB RAM
r9 280X[/QUOTE]
I remember salvaging an old HDD from a Pentium 4 PC and pluggning it into my i5 build, it booted Ubuntu 7.10 as if nothing had changed.
[QUOTE=kaukassus;45631568]Installs drivers based on hardware, but when the hardware completly changes, shit goes south.
I made some images of a work laptop, and put it on a different laptop. Holy shit the install was fucking nuked trying to boot it.[/QUOTE]
If you make a sysprep image then you can pretty much write that image onto any computer, as Windows will reinitialize all hardware settings upon first boot.
[QUOTE=B!N4RY;45631656]If you make a sysprep image then you can pretty much write that image onto any computer, as Windows will reinitialize all hardware settings upon first boot.[/QUOTE]
but effort :(
Damn it rust, I can't even select servers at 640x480..
[QUOTE=B!N4RY;45631656]If you make a sysprep image then you can pretty much write that image onto any computer, as Windows will reinitialize all hardware settings upon first boot.[/QUOTE]
You know,
[img]https://i.imgur.com/J7fSgOv.gif[/img]
Microsoft seriously needs to start catching up with that crap, there's no reason why a Windows installation from one machine should just explode when you throw it on some other machine.
[editline]8th August 2014[/editline]
PHP - Need to access a private property of an object? Cast it to an array.
[code]
class Foo {
private $bar = 'secret';
}
$foo = new Foo();
var_dump((array) $foo);
array(1) { ["Foobar"]=> string(6) "secret" }
[/code]
I just got the steam beta to look at the new design, is it just me or does it look a bit metro-ish? Also the blue looks like big picture mode.
[QUOTE=kaukassus;45631714]but effort :([/QUOTE]
It's literally like 5 mouseclicks lol
[editline]8th August 2014[/editline]
[QUOTE=nikomo;45631917]
Microsoft seriously needs to start catching up with that crap, there's no reason why a Windows installation from one machine should just explode when you throw it on some other machine.[/QUOTE]
They're already working on it. Windows To Go allows Windows 8 to be installed on a flash drive and used on different PC.
[QUOTE=B!N4RY;45632057]It's literally like 5 mouseclicks lol
[editline]8th August 2014[/editline]
They're already working on it. Windows To Go allows Windows 8 to be installed on a flash drive and used on different PC.[/QUOTE]
Last time I tried Sysprep /generalize, it asked me for an answer file.
I don't have a fucking answer file.
[QUOTE=nikomo;45631917]You know,
[img]https://i.imgur.com/J7fSgOv.gif[/img]
Microsoft seriously needs to start catching up with that crap, there's no reason why a Windows installation from one machine should just explode when you throw it on some other machine.
[/QUOTE]
Windows uses (used?) vendor specific chipset drivers starting with Windows 2000 and the NT kernel. Technically it means the OS is more optimized for the hardware but it means the OS shits the bed when you attempt to boot from another machine. Making the driver or the hardware more generic fixes this at the expense of optimization but who fucking cares, we got eight core CPU's and gigabytes of ram now. \:v:/
Also, I built a mic stand out of an old table lamp.
[IMG]http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a166/ballsandy/MVC-003X.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://i11.photobucket.com/albums/a166/ballsandy/MVC-004X.jpg[/IMG]
Eww Great Value soda
How can you stand that garbage
Well I used to like how all our systems in the shop were actually quality systems but now by boss has us building a new cheapest model that is essentially a dell. Foxconn motherboard, IED power supply. Only difference is we use a seagate barracuda intead of a WD green and charge a hell of a lot more.
[QUOTE=B!N4RY;45632167]Eww Great Value soda
How can you stand that garbage[/QUOTE]
Consumption of at least 500ml per week of Great Value beverage products is required in section 15 of the Wal-Mart Employee Buy-in Clause.
I just consume lemonade because it mixes better with my gin.
[QUOTE=B!N4RY;45632167]Eww Great Value soda
How can you stand that garbage[/QUOTE]
When you're rocking those NEET bucks, you don't get to choose what you drink
And here I am with my basic water
Here's your pay in company dollars, usable at the company store.
Anyone have any idea why TS3 on Debian is randomly spiking to 30-40% CPU usage for a few seconds. I can't narrow it down to anything, looking at htop it just randomly spikes every couple of minutes.
After buying expensive electronics each month for two years, it's the first time i don't actually need/want anything.
Maybe i should start saving money instead.
I wish I had the problem that there wasn't anything else I wanted to buy
[QUOTE=nikomo;45618739]With a high-rev Group A engine that's never been used, [sp]that you rev to 13k, which causes it to explode into bits, and then pop the clutch and roll over the finish line.[/sp]
Also, spoilers if you haven't seen Final Stage.
I want watercooling, on me.
[t]http://i.imgur.com/nMMqcWg.jpg[/t][/QUOTE]
[img]http://puu.sh/aKtjR/dac2b5ecc2.png[/img]
Fuck man that's brutal, especially for finland
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