• CIPWTTKT&GC 0x2E - Abort, Retry, Fail?
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Adblock (on Firefox, at least) has kept Youtube ads from playing for me for years now. Just recently I noticed the yellow highlights for them appearing on the transport bar, but they still don't actually play, and the video doesn't even pause at them.
Didn't Intel remove FIVR after broadwell anyways? Epyc is already performing great, haven't managed to get a real server with one in yet though.
I don't like the fact that Intel are gimping their i7 range but at the same time has hyper-threading actually been beneficial for games? I can think of other tasks where it has lead to marginal increases but games? No not really.
today i got to experience programming without googling every 5 minutes since my desk doesn't have a machine that can access unsanitized internet yet, just corporate/classified intranet until i get that machine i have to leave the room and get my phone out of the lockbox to search for things. it's kinda poop
They're adding it back for icelake (IIRC). Aside from the white paper benefits (better switching, response, efficiency, voltage domains) it'll help with AMD's board partners being iffy about their VRM configurations.
What, I just fucking ditched my 2.0 modem last year and bought a 3.0. And yeah they shipped me a 2.0 modem in 2011.
Just buy your own on their supported modem list. Doesn't have to be 3.1 given that 3.1 is only even installed in 1% of the US.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/900il4/google_removed_one_of_the_most_useful_android/ Stumbled upon this in steamdb irc yesturday Christ almighty, we're apple now
I randomly stumbled onto Microsoft Flow and built a twitter bot that posts random pictures of possums every hour. Then I stumbled upon a problem where it just keeps posting top 5 pics in the list most of the time. The further I dug I realized it's fucked. The Onedrive's Preview "list files in folder" function would display JSON data for only 15 items, and would error out with bad request with more. Turns out there are TWO "List files in folder" functions that do the same exact thing, but one generates JSON list with everything, but breaks the rand() function while the preview version generates only max 15 items and works with the rand() function. Hours later and I'm attempting to use Excel as a database and regretting my existence, because I surely have no idea what the fuck I am doing anymore
Well that explains a lot.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/91njbm/youtube_if_youre_using_the_youtube_app_on_android/
Interesting, didn't realize they kept it on for Skylake-X. I find it funny that they kinda hyped it up for Haswell marketing materials and then pretty much took it out the next full architecture release.
https://i.imgur.com/SLkapyU.jpg Dymo's software is so bad. It started up and immediately took 1.5GB of RAM, then crashed like this and needed to be killed with task manager. There's a few of us in the office sharing the same Labelwriter 450, which is hooked up to an old laptop running Debian and CUPS, which may not exactly be a supported configuration but it mostly worked for about 6 months until this week. Reinstalling the software, removing/re-adding the network printer and even updating CUPS on the print server didn't help. Since we're only using a single template to print labels with WiFi info for customer cable modems, DSL modems and Mikrotik routers, I just gave up and threw together a quick and dirty PHP webpage running on the print server. I remade the template in Paint.NET, made a simple PHP form for the info, then the code overlays the two strings on the PNG, exports it to another PNG and then runs a shell command to print the PNG with CUPS. No more shitty Dymo software...
Issue my fucking ass. Even the most basic QC process on the planet would've caught that since it affects everyone. That was an intentional change and they're just backpedaling now.
QC/testing is almost always the single most undervalued part of any software development process, and because of which it is almost always the first to go when companies decide to cut budgets. Given the quality of the rest of the shit youtube puts out, would it really surprise you that they may have next to no testing?
As they say, everybody has a testing enviroment. Some are lucky enough to have production.
While that's absolutely true, I REFUSE to believe Google pushes stuff to production with no QC whatsoever. All that it would have taken to catch this "bug" would be just to watch a single video as normal. If Google's QC has dropped to the point of not even catching that, then they've got some serious fucking issues.
Welcome to the club http://servmon.ru/screenshots/2018/07/2018-07-26_22-11-03_Xv0O5OSqvt.png
it may not be bannable but we still shouldn't post them, friend
Let's not stroke our ego's.
if anyone's been thinking of picking up a Yubikey 4 and is struggling with justifying the price ($40) look no further https://subscribe.wired.com/subscribe/wired/116349 pay $5 for a year of Wired including print issues, and get a free Wired branded Yubikey 4 oh and you can stack this multiple times on your account and get multiple years and multiple Yubikeys. i have Wired until 2021 now and 3 Yubikeys coming my way
@Crest is there any way to get the HD60 Pro running in Windows 7?
this doesn't do NFC so you can't really use it with Android but other than that it's nice my plan is use one as a backup safety key for my NEO which does allow NFC, what I'll do with the other two remains to be seen
Of course, run 3.20.33: https://edge.elgato.com/egc/windows/egcw/3.20/final/GameCaptureSetup_3.20.33.1533_x64.msi And if it's a new HD60 Pro, install this patch: https://edge.elgato.com/egc/windows/egcw/3.20/final/GameCapture_3.20_patch.exe
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Why the hell is it so hard for Samsung to properly line up the screens to the body of the phone on Note 8 and S8s? I sent my phone in with it shifted to the right, I got it back repaired with it shifted to the left. For fucks sake if you can't get it right don't do a curved screen.
So I just moved into an old house almost 2 months ago now and theres a socket in the wall outside my bedroom door in what passes for a hallway at the center of the house. I couldn't figure out what it was for the longest time until I actually sat down and looked at it. I'm pretty sure I have a random ass 208v plug in the middle of my 650sqft house built in 1925 for some God damn reason.
Water heater? Ours is 4800W (aka 240v/20a)
I mean, all else being equal, would you rather have a processor with eight physical cores, or a processor with four physical cores and eight logical?
Terrible comparison. If they want to start selling 4c/8t i9s at the same price as 8c/8t i7s, then sure.
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