Some random guy got access to my Microsoft account last Tuesday. I immediately tried recovering it and managed to change my password a few hours after it was compromised.
Now, fun part: the kid deleted all of my emails. I only realized it this week, and then I tried recovering them. For my surprise (or not, as Microsoft is degrading every day), there wasn't a "Restore All" button for my emails, so I have to restore my 1k+ emails manually.
I contacted their support and the guy said he passed my suggestion to their development team and that I had to manually restore every single email until then. And the worst thing is: even after restoring my emails, they still have no content, destionation or subject: it remains [UNKNOWN].
I'm switching to cock.li or Gmail after Microshit proved to be ran by a 5 year old script kiddie.
ESIT: I still haven't restored half of the emails that were deleted.
[QUOTE=RockyTV;51377595]Some random guy got access to my Microsoft account last Tuesday. I immediately tried recovering it and managed to change my password a few hours after it was compromised.
Now, fun part: the kid deleted all of my emails. I only realized it this week, and then I tried recovering them. For my surprise (or not, as Microsoft is degrading every day), there wasn't a "Restore All" button for my emails, so I have to restore my 1k+ emails manually.
I contacted their support and the guy said he passed my suggestion to their development team and that I had to manually restore every single email until then. And the worst thing is: even after restoring my emails, they still have no content, destionation or subject: it remains [UNKNOWN].
I'm switching to cock.li or Gmail after Microshit proved to be ran by a 5 year old script kiddie.
ESIT: I still haven't restored half of the emails that were deleted.[/QUOTE]
How did they manage that? Any time I log in on a new device they email me a code I have to put in.
You also really should have had 2FA auth on, which would have stopped that shit completely. I didn't but I fixed that.
Honestly I find it hard to feel bad for people who leave 2FA auth off and get "hacked."
Our Cisco Catalyst 4510 has been having some issues with flaky ports that are unable to do full duplex. This kills your speed to 80 KB on the network.
But it does lead to other weirdness like this. :v:
[img]http://i.imgur.com/ONzmdqK.png[/img]
Corrupting DHCP. Amazing.
Well it did completely EOL over a year ago. And sales were stopped over 6 :v:
[QUOTE=Levelog;51377832]Well it did completely EOL over a year ago. And sales were stopped over 6 :v:[/QUOTE]
Well there are a couple of Pentium III IBM servers in production so honestly it doesn't shock me. That company is in such a miserable state of legacy support its ridiculous. They have to stay on 32 bit for one application that is critical to their workflow. Its from 1993.
My boss wishes he had permission to turn off everything for a month and rebuild it from the ground up to bring it in line with the rest of the company. Rumors are we are moving to a larger building within a couple years though, which would be our chance.
Thankfully just prior to getting hired at my job they stopped using a command line style interface and switched everything over to shit with an actual UI. Granted, it looks like dick, but it's a lot easier to navigate and find what you need to find and do what you need to do in a timely manner instead of remembering which out of the 400 scripts they had that you have to run in order to put a truck out of service.
Just copy a space from a post and Ctrl+V it over and over :v:
[QUOTE=Dr. Deeps;51378361]Just copy a space from a post and Ctrl+V it over and over :v:[/QUOTE]
I tried to do that when making this reply, and I just gave up after 5 words
So I'm making this reply on my phone instead
Attach a bluetooth keyboard to your phone, remote into your desktop, and then write your paper.
[QUOTE=Dr. Deeps;51378380]Attach a bluetooth keyboard to your phone, remote into your desktop, and then write your paper.[/QUOTE]
I don't have any backups like that at my school place, so I think I'm just gonna buy a shitty $20 keyboard from best buy tomorrow as a temporary replacement.
I'm almost done with the paper anyways, so I'll just crack open a beer and sit back for once
We should really make like a pastebin file or a shared dropbox file full of useful tools and sites and put it in the OP.
Just use tabs, pretty much the same thing.
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;51379117]I can make it a thing on my website no worries. Gimme a list of what you guys want.[/QUOTE]
Everything remotely useful
Like whatever that site was that would make a custom .exe for you for when you re-install all of your applications on windows, free software that is useful etc etc etc.
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;51379133]I can think of things that would be useful to me.
But that's me.
I guess I can come up with a whole bunch of good shit[/QUOTE]
Ninite.com
[url]http://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/bluescreenview.html[/url]
Speccy / CPU-Z type stuff
[QUOTE=Dr. Deeps;51379148]Like whatever that site was that would make a custom .exe for you for when you re-install all of your applications on windows, free software that is useful etc etc etc.[/QUOTE]
That would be [URL]https://ninite.com/[/URL] but you'd still have to go on their website to select what you want at the very least
I've made my own .exe with stuff that I always want to have installed and it just saves so much time.
edit: aaannd ninja'd by not even a minute.
Wish there was something like that for Mac, but to be fair, most of the good applications come pre-installed. Only things I add are Chrome and Textual for IRC which doesn't want to let me connect to most servers because I'm on my phones hotspot. V:v:V
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I'm currently trying to get into my old Dropbox account so I can supply my "homepage" info that I had made up a while back. Basically gave me quick links to common websites and some basic info. Before I moved I was working on trying to get a ticker to scroll across the bottom with important news and stocks info.
Also, I may have stolen the CSS for it from benjgvps. But I can neither confirm nor deny it.
[QUOTE=Dr. Deeps;51379174]Wish there was something like that for Mac, but to be fair, most of the good applications come pre-installed. Only things I add are Chrome and Textual for IRC which doesn't want to let me connect to most servers because I'm on my phones hotspot. V:v:V
[/QUOTE]
[url]http://www.getmacapps.com/[/url]
???
Until Ninite lets you change install path to be not the OS drive it's dead to me. I like to keep stuff that's not speed critical off the 52x smaller SSD capacity thanks.
Well... shit.
Also, I didn't even know Opera was still around.
I decided to go ahead and buy that laptop. :joy:
[img]http://i.imgur.com/HPuZGC4.jpg[/img]
I have no regrets. Was expensive, but worth it. The battery lasts all day, maybe even two days, without charging, and it is actually lighter than it looks, yet it does not sacrifice functionality (includes the long life battery and a Blu-ray disc drive). They say that the battery lasts 20 hours but it probably actually does last 20 hours with just web browsing. I also am glad I went with a laptop with a 1080p display, now I can certainly notice the difference from 768p.
On another note, I must admit integrated graphics performance has gotten really good recently (Intel HD 620 in this laptop). I can play so many games on this and actually have fun without anything bothering.
Looks like a late 90's rig with modern internals.
[QUOTE=daigennki;51379220]I decided to go ahead and buy that laptop. :joy:
[img]http://i.imgur.com/HPuZGC4.jpg[/img]
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I almost forgot Panasonic made laptops, the keyboard looks like it has pretty decent key press travel.
[QUOTE=Dr. Deeps;51379225]Looks like a late 90's rig with modern internals.[/QUOTE]
I think early 2000s, late 90's laptops were rather short in depth because of no trackpad and were also rather thick.
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[QUOTE=garychencool;51379273]I almost forgot Panasonic made laptops, the keyboard looks like it has pretty decent key press travel.[/QUOTE]
Can confirm keyboard is rather comfortable.
[QUOTE=daigennki;51379277]I think early 2000s, late 90's laptops were rather short in depth because of no trackpad and were also rather thick.
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Can confirm keyboard is rather comfortable.[/QUOTE]
I was going to mention that I would hate that keyboard's space bar but then again, all I type is English while you probably type in what the keyboard was meant for
[QUOTE=garychencool;51379285]I was going to mention that I would hate that keyboard's space bar but then again, all I type is English while you probably type in what the keyboard was meant for[/QUOTE]
I am used to it, all Japanese keyboards are like that. See this keyboard I use with my desktop PC:
[t]http://www.topre.co.jp/products/elec/keyboards/img/photo_elec_keyboards_realforce108ubk_s.jpg[/t]
[QUOTE=daigennki;51379292]I am used to it, all Japanese keyboards are like that. See this keyboard I use with my desktop PC:
[t]http://www.topre.co.jp/products/elec/keyboards/img/photo_elec_keyboards_realforce108ubk_s.jpg[/t][/QUOTE]
If I ever get around to not being a lazy piece of shit and get a working holiday visa or something, that's probably the main thing I could never get used to. That enter key is heretical. Dunno how you do it man.
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;51379475]We did? :huh:
Oh well at least I can make it pretty. I'll get to work on it since I won't be distracted because lack of proper Internet and but I can upload and fix shit and get it done.[/QUOTE]
Be sure to use all the modern and hip web frameworks all the cool people use for it. :v:
I did not think that the day would ever come that Battlefield 4 can run smoothly on integrated graphics. It does, on Intel HD Graphics 620 at medium preset 1600x900. :wow:
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