• CIPWTTKT&GC v0x24 (v36): That Ain't Thermal Paste
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[QUOTE=Amiga OS;47839735][t]http://i.cubeupload.com/ziGPIX.jpg[/t] I don't know what I was expecting.[/QUOTE] I wonder what the most ridiculous new/old tech combination we can come up with is. What does a 360/xbone/ps3/ps4 do if you try to connect a floppy drive to them? Don't they support external storage? Imagine if there was a game that had saves smaller than 1.44MB and you could transfer the save file to a floppy disk :v:
[QUOTE=Warship;47839812]I wonder what the most ridiculous new/old tech combination we can come up with is. What does a 360/xbone/ps3/ps4 do if you try to connect a floppy drive to them? Don't they support external storage? Imagine if there was a game that had saves smaller than 1.44MB and you could transfer the save file to a floppy disk :v:[/QUOTE] They read FAT formatted drives so in theory.... :v: Unfortunately, in order to make games saves on 360's at least, you need to use the specific Xbox file system and it has a minimum drive size.
[QUOTE=Warship;47839812]I wonder what the most ridiculous new/old tech combination we can come up with is. What does a 360/xbone/ps3/ps4 do if you try to connect a floppy drive to them? Don't they support external storage? Imagine if there was a game that had saves smaller than 1.44MB and you could transfer the save file to a floppy disk :v:[/QUOTE] The Wii probably supports floppies, at least through USB. They probably just mask themselves as USB storage devices.
[QUOTE=Warship;47839812]I wonder what the most ridiculous new/old tech combination we can come up with is. What does a 360/xbone/ps3/ps4 do if you try to connect a floppy drive to them? Don't they support external storage? Imagine if there was a game that had saves smaller than 1.44MB and you could transfer the save file to a floppy disk :v:[/QUOTE] PS4/Xb1 to a USB teensy board (emulating mass storage) to a CDC 405 punch card reader.
Hey guys I need your help. Does anyone know of software that can compare songs and give me a percentage / indication if the two songs match? I have a library of 100 GB containing a lot of duplicates, I'd like to filter the unique ones out. The problem here is, that one song might be 1:20 long and another 3:20, because one is a radio edit, another one is a short track from a CD that mixes songs really faster after the other, but they are the same song, atleast, the most of it. I'm looking for a CLI program, if possible, so I can automate it.
[QUOTE=Amiga OS;47840124]You could knock something up under Linux easily enough, a shell script to generate histograms and compare them.[/QUOTE] That's already too much of an abstract explanation. Got something more descriptive or some sources I could read up on?
really annoying how people on steam friends list change their avatars and names a shitload go to my friends list to try to talk to them and I just have no idea who it is
[QUOTE=PollytheParrot;47840419]really annoying how people on steam friends list change their avatars and names a shitload go to my friends list to try to talk to them and I just have no idea who it is[/QUOTE] And that's why there's a nickname feature
[QUOTE=Warship;47840435]And that's why there's a nickname feature[/QUOTE] you have changed my life
[QUOTE=PollytheParrot;47840444]you have changed my life[/QUOTE] Don't forget, there's also tagging. [img]http://horobox.co.uk/u/Reag_1433061414.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=Amiga OS;47840236][url]http://stackoverflow.com/a/25326219[/url] [url]http://softwarerecs.stackexchange.com/a/9779[/url] How is your scripting? You will want to iterate over your music directory and store those generated waveforms.Then loop over each waveform and compare it to every other waveform. [editline]30th May 2015[/editline] [url]http://www.hardcoded.net/dupeguru_me/[/url] Okay, I'm overcomplicating this...[/QUOTE] And my scripting is fine, been programming for 5 years I now.
[QUOTE=Reagy;47840473]Don't forget, there's also tagging. [img]http://horobox.co.uk/u/Reag_1433061414.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] I tag people based on where I met them. Sometimes I have fun with the tags [img]http://jesusfuck.me/di/PL7T/kitchenstrike.png[/img]
[video=youtube;-sEdHh1Xjb0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sEdHh1Xjb0[/video] spaghetti can melt steel beams? al qaeda confirmed italians? can obama bin laden succesfully obtain the formuoli? you decide
So you guys remember that old Droid I use as an alarm clock? [IMG]http://jesusfuck.me/di/ZVLN/img-20150530-154237.jpg[/IMG] It reached 1 year of uptime. On Android 2.2. Rather impressive considering my Nexus 5 rarely makes it more than a month before restarting for one reason or another. (Also yes I need to dust better; I turned on extra lights for the picture and realized how bad it was)
I was about to convert my old Skyrocket for use as a PMP but then I remembered the headphone jack on it is fucked.
I used my Droid 2 as an IP webcam for a while after my house got broken into.
[QUOTE=PollytheParrot;47840419]really annoying how people on steam friends list change their avatars and names a shitload go to my friends list to try to talk to them and I just have no idea who it is[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=Warship;47840435]And that's why there's a nickname feature[/QUOTE] Unless it's people I actually care about or work with (in which case I will nickname em), I remove em. If I don't recognize you, I remove you.
[QUOTE=Warship;47840435]And that's why there's a nickname feature[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=PollytheParrot;47840444]you have changed my life[/QUOTE] After 11 years on steam, i learned this. i have, in order, their nick (When i first met or added someone), their real name, (if i know it) and their nationality. And on TOP of that, i have people sorted in tags, like Facepunch, Arma 3, etc. from where i met them first. If i don't do this, i'll fucking forget about these people the next [B]day[/B].
[QUOTE=PollytheParrot;47840555][video=youtube;-sEdHh1Xjb0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sEdHh1Xjb0[/video] spaghetti can melt steel beams? al qaeda confirmed italians? can obama bin laden succesfully obtain the formuoli? you decide[/QUOTE] Man I haven't thought of this video in at least 2 years. [media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9dskxN10N0[/media]
So my brother moved out down to a small separate house with my grandparents. Him, his wife, and his kid are moving out tomorrow. I went down there to help move and found he was having the same issue. +51dBmV upstream and like -8dBmV downstream. The modem is isolated on a single like 200foot line that runs through the property to a splitter at the main house and then out to the street. After a lot of research I found you can get single port Active Return amplifiers. So I got one for 25 bucks on amazon from a well reviewed one. Going to hook it up and report back.
[QUOTE=Amiga OS;47841766][t]https://dl.pushbulletusercontent.com/LTBoa7aQIaCKuj6mcmk7vap8aMe0RmmG/Screenshot_2015-05-31-00-20-26.png[/t] Trust Sony to hide away this mode in the keyboard settings, I wonder how popular it is in Japan. I think I'm going to leave this enabled, I can type pretty quickly with it. [editline]31st May 2015[/editline] Yuck, T9 is enabled by default.[/QUOTE] buy a flip phone
i am not entirely unconvinced that amiga is not a japanese schoolgirl from 2006
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That feeling when you spend almost 2 hours trying to figure out why something wasn't working and you realize your clusterfuck of a copy pasted command somehow got an umlaut in it. Thanks debugger for the useless error messages redirecting me to a function 30 lines previous. It's not like I rewrote the entire function from scratch several times or anything.
So with the promotion comes a new desk. At this new desk what is there instead of one of these awful zero clients over a fast ethernet connection? An optiplex with a 3770, 16gb RAM, 240gb SSD, 2x 24" 1080p screens. Now my computer won't lock up when I move a window to another screen!
So I'd like to access my cable modem's control panel, but my computer is wired in through my router and it's really a bitch to get to them and swap the cables. Can I somehow get into the modem control panel through the router? And if so how do I find its IP?
[QUOTE=papkee;47842697]So I'd like to access my cable modem's control panel, but my computer is wired in through my router and it's really a bitch to get to them and swap the cables. Can I somehow get into the modem control panel through the router? And if so how do I find its IP?[/QUOTE] What modem is it? My Motorola is 192.168.100.1 for the access IP.
It's a Motorola Surfboard. 100.1 doesn't work for me.
[QUOTE=papkee;47842717]It's a Motorola Surfboard. 100.1 doesn't work for me.[/QUOTE] What model though?
SB6120, which now that I look has an advertised IP of 192.168.100.1 but I can't ping that address or connect to it.
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