Can someone running W10 1607 or newer turn on the group policy / registry key listed in [URL="https://msdn.microsoft.com/ja-jp/library/windows/desktop/aa365247(v=vs.85).aspx#maxpath"]this article[/URL] and check if explorer finally accepts file paths over 260 characters? It seems like it should and honestly I'm pretty excited that it might finally be getting fucking fixed after all these years.
Threw together a ghetto program to rename them but having it just work would be great.
[QUOTE=BackSapper;50798194]Are you off Windows XP now?[/QUOTE]
Actually...yes.
During my layover in Vancouver I dropped by a friend and in the scrap board bin I found a nice ASUS board with the i5 chip in it. I gotta go back and get it next month but it's FREE. Gives me a damn good reason to try and use that beast Thermaltake Level 10 I got for $5.
[editline]30th July 2016[/editline]
[QUOTE=Levelog;50798607]Do you really think Pentium would ever use anything Linux based?[/QUOTE]
I used Ubuntu from 5.04 to 7.10. Gave up on it because it kept fucking up support for my shit.
Pentium, I think Debian's update schedule would be more your thing :smug:
Unless shit's changed, Ubuntu ran on debian.
[QUOTE=garychencool;50800070]Which HP Spectre were you looking at?[/QUOTE]
The Spectre 13 I think it's known as, it's just the standard ultrabook not the x360.
[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;50800489]Pentium.
Bring me some anime.
Ty.[/QUOTE]
Can I also request a PC-98 and a Sega Saturn with or without a working CD drive?
[QUOTE=pentium;50800552]Unless shit's changed, Ubuntu ran on debian.[/QUOTE]
It still does! I was referring to the length of time between releases.
[QUOTE=helifreak;50800433]Can someone running W10 1607 or newer turn on the group policy / registry key listed in [URL="https://msdn.microsoft.com/ja-jp/library/windows/desktop/aa365247(v=vs.85).aspx#maxpath"]this article[/URL] and check if explorer finally accepts file paths over 260 characters? It seems like it should and honestly I'm pretty excited that it might finally be getting fucking fixed after all these years.
Threw together a ghetto program to rename them but having it just work would be great.[/QUOTE]
Doesn't look like it,
[img_thumb]http://cld.moe/files/explorer_2016-07-30_14-25-18.png[/img_thumb]
It still does the thing where it tries to convert to dos paths, and then randomly gives up on that,
C:\Users\koens\OneDrive\DOCUME~1\VISUAL~2\Projects\LONGPA~1\LONGPA~1\WWWWWW~1\WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
[QUOTE=Cold;50800595]Doesn't look like it,
[img_thumb]http://cld.moe/files/explorer_2016-07-30_14-25-18.png[/img_thumb]
It still does the thing where it tries to convert to dos paths, and then randomly gives up on that,
C:\Users\koens\OneDrive\DOCUME~1\VISUAL~2\Projects\LONGPA~1\LONGPA~1\WWWWWW~1\WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW[/QUOTE]
Damn. Maybe next decade.
[QUOTE=Genericenemy;50800581]Can I also request a PC-98 and a Sega Saturn with or without a working CD drive?[/QUOTE]
I can get you a PCFX-GA kit for the PC-98 for about 17000 yen. The ISA kit is 3000 less.
Its a really bad idea because you create all these crazy issues where (legacy) applications won't run because they are installed in paths that are too long, or are unable to work with files with paths that are too long.
I thought they had some solution for the non-latin speaking countries tho, like Japanese support double byte file systems or something like that?
[QUOTE=Cold;50800679]Its a really bad idea because you create all these crazy issues where (legacy) applications won't run because they are installed in paths that are too long, or are unable to work with files with paths that are too long.
I thought they had some solution for the non-latin speaking countries tho, like Japanese support double byte file systems or something like that?[/QUOTE]
I'm running Japanese locale and it's exactly as fucked as it is for everywhere else. Internally the OS supports up to ~32768 UTF-16 chars for the path but explorer and basically everything else never added the \\?\ prefix and therefore are stuck with just 260 (UTF-16 chars). Vuze will happily shit out linux distros with paths too long for explorer that I can't mount though.
[editline]wow[/editline]
It does cache the setting so you would have had to restart explorer before it swapped to allowing long paths.
Well my review uploaded and I'm testing the waters in the videos section so hopefully I get some criticisms and the video is as decent as I think it is. :v:
:snip: that's not the edit button.
[QUOTE=pentium;50800552]Unless shit's changed, Ubuntu ran on debian.[/QUOTE]
On a testing branch where they vetted the packages themselves.
But stick to the LTS releases if going back, although according to other people, the 16.04 release has some teething issues mostly related to SystemD [sp]I'm not surprised about that[/sp].
But that's what happens when the INIT system wants to be a monolithic as the kernel, which is ironic given that Linus has been pondering about a good way to make the kernel even more modular.
[QUOTE=pentium;50800552]Unless shit's changed, Ubuntu ran on debian.[/QUOTE]
It's a "Debian has no updates" joke
[QUOTE=cpt.armadillo;50797654]Open up your nvidia control panel. There's an option in it for adjusting for underscan and overscan crap. Try setting the tv to PC mode if it has it first.[/QUOTE]
You don't understand. The video is of my usual monitor setup, I gave up on getting the TV to work...
I think my 580 is broken now, basically all because I plugged an HDMI cable into it (and because it's old as fuck). I can still play games on it and all, but only the displayport works... I guess I'll buy a 1060 later this month, I can't really justify spending the money on a 1070 since I don't really play games *that* often.
[QUOTE=Teddybeer;50800757]Oh, don't underestimate Debian. Debian happily sticks to 5-year-old packages because the newer stuff hasn't been proven to be more secure or stable.[/QUOTE]
Say what you want about debian.
Debian Stable is stable.
[QUOTE=Zephyrs;50801213]Say what you want about debian.
Debian Stable is stable.[/QUOTE]
Debian stable is stable by being old, not by being good.
[QUOTE=Zephyrs;50801213]Say what you want about debian.
Debian Stable is stable.[/QUOTE]
Fire is also stable, and fire hasn't changed in a million years either. This checks out.
[editline]30th July 2016[/editline]
[img]http://jesusfuck.me/di/QPFQ/firefox-2016-07-30-09-17-41.png[/img]
I fucking hate Windows.
[QUOTE=pentium;50800490]Actually...yes.
During my layover in Vancouver I dropped by a friend and in the scrap board bin I found a nice ASUS board with the i5 chip in it. I gotta go back and get it next month but it's FREE. Gives me a damn good reason to try and use that beast Thermaltake Level 10 I got for $5.
[editline]30th July 2016[/editline]
I used Ubuntu from 5.04 to 7.10. Gave up on it because it kept fucking up support for my shit.[/QUOTE]
It has been like, ten years since those versions. You should try an Xubuntu LTS release on one of your machines :v:
Did the Windows version of ImageMagick always come with a viewer program or is this a new thing?
[QUOTE=lavacano;50801323]Did the Windows version of ImageMagick always come with a viewer program or is this a new thing?[/QUOTE]
Not using GraphicsMagick in 2016?
[QUOTE=SataniX;50801334]Not using GraphicsMagick in 2016?[/QUOTE]
first i've heard of it
i don't use imagemagick much besides quick calls to convert and mogrify anyway so
[quote="https://sintonen.fi/advisories/afterpay-bracelet.txt"]
Serious security threat in AfterPay bracelet payment
----------------------------------------------------
Finnish version of this advisory: [url]https://sintonen.fi/advisories/afterpay-ranneke.txt[/url]
The AfterPay bracelet payment method used in The Great Beers – Small Breweries -festival
can be cloned in seconds with for example Android mobile phone. Afterwards the attacker
is able to buy products in victim's credit for up to 500€ worth. The victim won't know
about the attack until after receiving the excessive bill after the event.
The AfterPay bracelet lacks the security features of the credit card contactless payment:
- the bracelet can be cloned trivially, unlike the CC
- the CC contactless payment requires the user to enter the PIN code periodically
- the CC contactless payment has an upper payment limit (usually 20-30€)
The bracelet includes a NXP MIFARE CLASSIC 1k NFC sticker. When the AfterPay bracelet is
taken into use the unique identifier of the sticker is associated with the user. At
payment time the amount is first entered to the payment terminal and then the identifier
is read from the sticker. The identifier is used to match the payment to specific user.
A bill is sent to the user after the event.
The attacker is able to clone the NFC sticker if the attacker is able to get to close
proximity of the victim's bracelet with for example Android mobile phone. The clone can
be written to fully writable Chinese NFC token (worth roughly 1€). The token can be
placed under the real bracelet, enabling impersonation of the victim's bracelet. The
payments will then be associated to victim's credit account, instead.
I told this to the AfterPay representative at the GBSB event on 27th July 2016. The
representative told me that the problem is already known. The only concrete action
taken was to threaten my removal from the GBSB event.
Security tips for AfterPay bracelet users
-----------------------------------------
1. Make sure that no one is able to access your bracelet with a mobile phone or similar
device. The cloning can be done from a distance of 5-10 cm.
2. If you suspect that your bracelet has been cloned immediately visit the AfterPay
representative to get the bracelet deactivated from the system. Merely destroying
the bracelet is does not stop the potential abuse!
Timeline
--------
27.07.2016 initial discovery
27.07.2016 notification to vendor's representative
29.07.2016 writing the initial advisory
30.07.2016 english translation of the advisory
Harry Sintonen <sintonen@iki.fi>
[/quote]
I like how people are stupid enough to still do this shit.
Do you guys think it's wise to make a home media/printer server on the 775 platform and if so, what would be the minimum required cpu wise? Trying to find a use for a bunch of old computer parts I have
[QUOTE=Teddybeer;50801311]I think the mascot needs to be this:
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/iKS88Re.gif[/IMG][/QUOTE]
"To me, to you"
[QUOTE=TrafficMan;50800154][img]https://i.imgur.com/fhcHsS0.png[/img][/QUOTE]
Can I use this
[QUOTE=AncientFryup;50800570]The Spectre 13 I think it's known as, it's just the standard ultrabook not the x360.[/QUOTE]
I would avoid it out of principal because of HPs unnecessary charger DRM on the Type C ports. The XPS 13 with Iris Graphics is your best bet.
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