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12:00 AM
'twitch plays stackexchange'
 
brb creating TwitchBot user ;)
 
start by letting users do edits. Then let them do queues. Then watch as SE corporate decides this is the greatest thing ever we are a manace and suspends us all for a century each
actually, someone wrote an answerbot for a thesis IIRC
 
Oh yea, no good could ever come from Twitch Playing SE. But the idea is cool.
 
The YouTube Channel Spamming service entered the running state.
 
Bought some chamomile tea. Hopefully this will tame my temperament a bit...
 
Your thoughts on chamomile?
!!/tea
 
@bwDraco That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
 
!!/tea
 
(I'm using Twinings of London, if you're curious.)
 
12:57 AM
Ceylon or bust. Earl Grey is gross. English Breakfast is acceptable.
 
'tea ceylon hot' 'CEYLON NOT CYLON. CEYLON!!!!!!!!!!'
 
Bob
o.O
that's for when I don't feel like burning my mouth :P
 
hm. I'm not sure that would be considered tea in many civilised countries
in a few, they might actually take offense ;p
 
@Bob All natural, eh?
Do you have V Energy Drink in AUS?
 
Bob
@MichaelFrank ya
crazy expensive though
 
1:04 AM
We just got this new one called V Pure, it's supposedly completely natural.
 
Bob
...never heard of it
also, wtf isn't natural
 
what's a V?
2
 
Bob
LOL
 
@JourneymanGeek It's an energy drink.
 
Bob
@JourneymanGeek Eh, you can keep your fancy teas - I've tried a bunch of different cold-brewed ones and they consistently taste like someone strained flower-water through a mouldy sock.
in fact I have three boxes right next to me... a single bag used from each
 
1:07 AM
V (or V: The Original Miniseries) is a two-part science fiction television miniseries, written and directed by Kenneth Johnson. First shown in 1983, it initiated the science fiction franchise concerning aliens known as "The Visitors" trying to gain control of Earth, and of the ways the populace reacts to this. == Plot summary == A race of aliens arrive on Earth in a fleet of 50 huge, saucer-shaped motherships, which hover over major cities across the world. They reveal themselves on the roof of the United Nations building in New York City, appearing human but requiring special glasses to protect...
 
Bob
and a carton of other different types at home :\ (=> was trying them out)
 
so it tastes like facist saliens?
@Bob the joke being dogs can't drink I don't like tea
 
Bob
oh yea, you did coffee
 
1:19 AM
 
@allquixotic Command ladl learned
@allquixotic Command ladl forgotten.
@allquixotic Command ladl learned
 
!!ladl
 
what does ladl stand for?
 
Bob
licking a drink... lightly?
 
1:27 AM
ahh
 
Bob
@JourneymanGeek I dunno, I just made that up :P
@allquixotic?
 
26 mins ago, by Journeyman Geek
what's a V?
@JourneymanGeek A visage, no mere veneer of vanity, is a vestige of the “vox populi” now vacant, vanished. However, this valorous visitation of a bygone vexation stands vivified, and has vowed to vanquish these venal and virulent vermin, van guarding vice and vouchsafing the violently vicious and voracious violation of volition.
 
hm. So it tastes like vaguely vaudevillian vandalism
 
Verily. A violent voice in a vendetta against villains.
 
1:54 AM
stupid question do my printers have to be on the same "subnet" when the print port is all still set to talk to them via what becomes a weird address to the computer? I am disconnecting the ICS (internet facing) computer, and going to attempt to connect Cable Modem to "home" switch.
the switch only ever was there for the 2 printers, and my (and the old xp) NAT computers , because the printers are off most the time, and use weird static addressing, I hope they wont much matter being also internet facing now.
 
I think you still need a router somewhere
 
oh crud, i was afraid of that. the ICS computer acted as the "router" like thing (with screen) before. and the person who used it is no more.
before it was power saving almost, that the computer which was on/used 70% of the time, was also the router. but now it is a power vaccume.
 
@Bob it's a phonetic pronunciation. "ladladladladladl"
 
ahh
laplaplap
 
2:19 AM
Night. This is much earlier than usual for me (you can thank the chamomile for that).
 
Good Morning!
 
Alarms set as early as 6:45 am.
 
Goodnight!
 
@Psycogeek a cheapie 20-30 dollar router would do it. I've been toying with switching over to a x86 linux box to do all that tho
 
3:16 AM
found this, superuser.com/questions/1092447/… but for the most part Router is the first thing anyone thinks of. my computers could be concidered less hackable than a commonly known router, as the net facing one has only ever had one thing on it that did not belong. they dont share, remote capability is off, server and work station services are off, and much of the uninstalled windows components turned off thier . . .
. . . firewall openings on uninstall.
this would also be a temporary (months) arrangement, i am having to throw everything out already. anybody want a perfect build computer that is now totally obsolete
I just re-built that computer, and now i am going to (have to) part it all back out again, as selling it built doesnt usually work out very well. especially when it was purpose built.
cant even ping around here :-) some setting in the firewall can stop it from at least one direction.
 
@Psycogeek Sounds like you're in a prison...
 
The Last answer at the link there (and as usual lowest voted), points out that the router gives you the home addressing, seperate from the net addressing. but with only 1 computer and 2 printers there is no longer a "home network"
@MichaelFrank Cave Man. hey it has been "secure" for real, and for the most part trouble free. if both computers had the exact same data (instead of shared) it is called a backup :-)
initially systems designed using these (my) methods could not do any "direct connection" of any sort. so even DC messengers, skype and some browser based stuff would not even work. But since the high use of routers and all, these softwares find ways to Drill through all that :-)
 
3:40 AM
@Psycogeek Sounds like UPnP.
 
if i remember right back in XP UPnP services were disabled here. win7 tended to have more interdependencies, and right now it is on.
 
@Bob apparently the US one plus ones don't have the local LTE band
so... I'm going to wait for local release, see the price
and/or if someone is going to india, have it ordered and delivered locally there and get em to pick it up
ironically
 
If i go to talk to my printer IP with the switch hooked to the Modem, it might very well try to talk to some similar ip on the web?
the printers can talk back, but for the most part that (bi-directional) was not on.
 
errrrrrr
in theory no
 
3:52 AM
i am assuming with only 1 computer, there is only a need for 1 external IP address from the ISP, so even if my ISP alllows for more (they dont unless it is business) i only need 1 now. So that just leaves how talking to the specific wired IP based (non dhcp) printer port would work.
 
in theory, you could go PC -> switch -> router
however If you have modem -> switch -> stuff, anything internet connected would somehow need two IPs on the same adaptor
or two adaptors, one for internets, one for the local lan
 
and a router is a widdle computer, so if that theory would work, and get internet to a router, then it would get internet to a computer.
@JourneymanGeek right. so if the printers are on a completly different address (totally outside of that ISP subnet) but are being aimed by the spooler service to those IPs , then what happens?
 
@Psycogeek there's no routing without a route
which you COULD set. Maybe.
 
the printers wont be wandering about trying to find an address (DHCP), because they are (and always have been) locked static.
 
The world is a very weird place...
 
4:12 AM
i would have to get an IP using DHCP from the ISP, through a switch. Somehow i can see the switch saying "where the heck do you want me to send this stuff" :-) So that might not be possible to begin with.
 
@Psycogeek Wouldn't the switch just be like "PACKETS! Somebody take them! Anybody!"
 
a hub is supposed to do that?
a switch tends to route them where they were supposed to go more. And switches are in routers?
I dont really know, because this was setup by me 20+ years ago, and just always worked, with the biggest diff, being a whole windows computer was the router (but not the switch in the router)
 
Oh yea, a hub broadcasts to all ports. A switch knows what devices are on which ports by the MAC address.
 
side note: the switch never cost me a penny of bandwidth , although it might have added some lag, i always got full speed through the switch and the windows computer as if neither were there.
 
Bob
an unmanaged pure layer 2 switch can be almost as fast as a bare wire
 
4:34 AM
superuser.com/questions/1092447/… "Without the router, that switch is going to try to give each PC on the network, it's own external facing IP address." but but but , the printers have a locked static address, and themselves would not be looking for one. The windows spooler service though (which can be turned off) always thinks it needs to see if they are there , on its own without asking or printing.
( I used to turn the spooler service off and on with a toggle button, because of that)
 
Bob
4:50 AM
@Psycogeek ...the switch has nothing to do with it
a proper layer 2 switch doesn't care about IP addresses
it doesn't know about IP addresses
it has no concept of what an IP address is
 
hello
 
Bob
however, that does mean you can be assigned an IP address by a DHCP server on the same broadcast domain, which might be operated by your ISP
 
@Bob so he could have re-worded it as "with more than one computer connected (through the switch) to the ISP , The computers could try and get addresses using DHCP" ?
 
Bob
@Psycogeek technically, DHCP has nothing to do with switches either
but, yea. close enough.
 
@Bob and that is most of my question. if only 1 computer aquires an external IP address through the ISP because it is set for DHCP client. What happens to the 2 other wired products with a static local style of address, when they will also be on the same switch connected direct to the modem.
 
Bob
5:00 AM
@Psycogeek you end up with a very weird setup, that's what :P
 
and that would be why i am not called NormalGeek :-)
 
Bob
broadcast packets (like ARP) will be sent to the ISP.
apart from that?
anything on the same subnet will be able to communicate directly (without layer 3 routing)
you can technically associate IP addresses in different subnets to a single NIC
 
so say i get 24.176.25.40 dhcp from the ISP , through a switch. Then try to talk to 168.192.201.1 static printer address and assigned printer port, with the same NIC?
Whos printer would it print on :-)
 
Bob
@Psycogeek at a minimum you'd have to add an additional IP address on that NIC
you can definitely add multiple statics, but DHCP and static at the same time might not be doable on win7
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Q: Configure TCP/IP to use DHCP and a Static IP Address at the Same Time

tiago2014 My computer is configured to obtain a IP address automatically using DHCP. It only has one network adapter. How to configure an additional static IP address? I found a tutorial for Windows XP, but the procedure didn't work for Windows 7. Is it possible to configure two IP addresses on Window...

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Q: How to assign two IP addresses (one DHCP, one static) to a NIC using WMI?

John NextFound question and great answer: WMI and adding Multiple IP Addresses? However this only explains how to add multiple static IP addresses. I am looking how to configure a dynamic (DHCP) and at least one static IP address on the same NIC. But only manage to get one or the other to work. I am looki...

 
the nic itself would always be the 24.176.25.40 (or change on lease) from the ISP , it then is going to talk to 168.192.201.1 to print. Just like i could talk to 225.34.60.79 to talk to microsoft ?
I dont need to be on the same subnet to communicate to 50,000 places on the web? But the printers and all "home network" were always on the same subnet.
 
Bob
5:13 AM
@Psycogeek you must have a router (gateway) to talk across different subnets
 
@Bob ahh so the fact is the NIC on different addressing, wont be talking to the printers.
I would have to rearrange the static address on the printers to be in the same subnet as the ISP, and then they surely would be trying to send the data to my neighbors :-)
 
Bob
@Psycogeek If you really wanted to you could add a bridged NIC and configure that to be static while keeping the primary one dynamic
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Q: Any way to make a virtual bridged network adapter in windows? Like VMware has?

reed1is there any way to make a virtual network adapter in windows (that has its own mac address, and lets me bridge it to another connection? So in the end, it'll be like another physical connection that's connected to its own internet.) I noticed VMware connects its virtual OS to the internet by cr...

 
5:29 AM
yea, so a working option would be to apply the 2 nics again, and again make a "home" and a "internet" connections on 2 seperate subnets. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subnetwork without me really understanding, a person could create a huger subnet? and "subnets" are intended to keep shit seperated?
 
1. yes 2. subnets have different sizes. You can link subnets. 3. kinda sorta
Its a bit like phone numbers.
You have local phone numbers (your subnet) inside a certain range, so you know some phone numbers are local, some are not. New York would have a bigger range than, say, Lake Wobegon, Wisconsin. If you want to make a call from new york, to Lake Wobegon, you'd need to go through a exchange.
 
so the reason i can talk from any address to any address, is only because they got 1 million routers out there, all with limited subnets.
 
5:44 AM
well i think this MB has a killer nic and an intel nic. so THANKS because that answers the thing i didnt quite understand.
which just leaves another PITA driver that might leak into my perfect scenario.
 
What documentation software thingy do you use in work ?
We are using phabricator but it's kinda wonky
 
'killer nic' is broadcom with slightly different settings and drivers these days
 
@JourneymanGeek yea it is just off at the moment, and i can go a year without booting now. sooo we shall see.
the intel ones have always been great.
@HackToHell post-it notes :-)
 
6:02 AM
man. that's quaint. An actual CRT monitor?
 
whatever happened to documenting code in the code itself? when they take 2gigs of mess to make a program, whats another 50K of text in there ? Then cross apply it as output on error , for informative erroring.
 
My school still has CRT monitors...
Why are CRT monitors supposed to be good for gaming?
 
they're good in the same way vinyl is
 
@Rahul2001 crts didnt have "processing engines" in them for the display, less 20ms
 
they're charmingly flawed (scanlines) and needed high refresh rates to be usable.
of course, they were refreshed line by line so...
 
6:05 AM
@JourneymanGeek I think I'm too young to understand that analogy...
 
and many old games were designed with this and lower resolutions in mind so they don't look 'right' on a modern display
@Rahul2001 vinyl and tubes are by nature noisy
but people prefer how they sound.
 
Oh...
 
likewise, in many respects modern monitors are superior but crts work the way people expect them to
 
@JourneymanGeek so if I can find a good CRT, I should buy it instead of an LCD?
 
@Rahul2001 probably not
 
6:07 AM
i had premium CRT 19" monitors, I would not be going back. just recycled them even.
 
You're too young to be nostalgic
 
you could just look closer at the specs and problems , and color and lag and delay and all of the LCD/LED before buying.
it varies between monitors like night and day.
 
@Psycogeek lol
 
simple fact is I'd rather go with a modern, supported monitor over a CRT
If its used vs used...
if it dosen't have a LED backlight, forget it ;p
CCFL's going to be a pain if the inverter dies
 
I want an old Gameboy, even though it was released before I was born...
 
6:18 AM
@Rahul2001 you arn't being nostalgic
 
Fair enough
 
(also, any age jokes are in jest. Judge me by my age do you? Hit you with stick, I will!)
 
Hm...
@JourneymanGeek lol
Does anyone know how to turn these math functions off in notepad+-
Every time I type anything, it randomly starts printing 'false' or random numbers
 
@Rahul2001 cant beat a gameboy, fully transreflective display, play outdoors in direct sun. I am still waiting for 60htz e-paper to come out, at any power consumption levels.
 
@Rahul2001 addon?
@Psycogeek I'd settle for epaper that dosen't cost more than a cheap 4k monitor.
 
6:23 AM
It was NPPcalc...
I don't recall ever enabling it...
But then again, the shortcut is ctrl+shift+c, might have pressed it by mistake...
 
@ThatBrazilianGuy i.imgur.com/lSWDCWB.jpg
:O
 
!!ahhfire
 
actually there's another one i.imgur.com/V7Wr1Os.jpg
looks like you're not alone in risking death by falling monitor wanting to use a monitor in bed
 
6:44 AM
Lol
 
Bob
The wonders of DLL patching
 
!!s/wonders/horrors/
 
@JourneymanGeek That didn't make much sense. Use the !!/help command to learn more.
@JourneymanGeek The horrors of DLL patching (source)
 
Bob
TIL about RDP shadowing
could be a replacement for teamviewer? :P
 
lol
maybe
 
Bob
7:09 AM
That's not "cracked". The plastic you show in the pictures is broken. — JS. 10 hours ago
 
Oh that's nice
 
7:25 AM
@Bob @ThatBrazilianGuy ^ shio pan ;p
ended up using the dough from the youtube video and the process from the japanese website ;p
also, its pretty darned good hot
 
Bob
@JourneymanGeek I went looking for some during lunch yesterday
 
@Bob >_>
 
Bob
You got me curious :P
 
Bob
I discovered we have at least 15 sushi places, and some ramen places, within 5 mins walking distance of work.
 
7:29 AM
its a crusty, super buttery roll ;p
 
Bob
No Japanese bakeries though :P
 
It seems to be the current food fad ;p
 
Bob
Not in Australia!
@JourneymanGeek What kind of shop do you find it in? o.O
 
Bob
> Did you mean: shipping australia
wtf google
ok
 
7:37 AM
there's a japanese barkery or three here, and a chain that keeps copying fads ;p
 
Bob
it definitely does not exist here
 
do they have breadtalks in australia?
 
morning
 
Bob
uhhhh I don't think so
we have breadtop
and 80°C bakery
but breadtop is more savory/sweet
haven't really been to the latter in a while... I should check
> The chain is often likened to the Singapore-based Breadtalk due to the similar store concepts, products on offer and designs.
 
and this apparently has only been a thing for the past 2-3 years
 
Bob
7:39 AM
> (Chinese: 包店, pinyin: bāo diàn)
... bun shop?
 
Bob
I can't actually read Chinese but I can kinda guess the pinyin... sometimes
 
Yiu'd make a good AC boy ;p
 
Bob
@JourneymanGeek AC?
 
ACS, my primary and secondary school
famous for being english speaking ;p
 
Bob
7:40 AM
<== confused
 
The Anglo-Chinese School (ACS), is a family of Methodist schools in Singapore and Indonesia founded in 1886 by Bishop William Fitzjames Oldham as an extension of the Methodist Church. Anglo-Chinese School is usually abbreviated as "ACS," with the Anglo-Chinese Junior College abbreviated as "ACJC." Its students and alumni are referred as "ACSians" (/ˈɑksiɑn/). ACS was the first school in Singapore to have a flower named after it, the "Ascocenda Anglo-Chinese School orchid", a hybrid created by the school to mark its 116th Founder's Day on March 1, 2002. == History == Founded on March 1, 1886 by...
 
Bob
@JourneymanGeek idungeddit o.O
 
@Bob ehhhhh
very inside/singaporean joke I suspect then ;p
@jokerdino might get it ;p
 
so i just failed this review audit: superuser.com/review/low-quality-posts/549763
 
7:56 AM
heh
 
i thought it seemed like an ok ish answer
 
@Burgi that company spams here a lot
 
@Burgi Obvious spam :)
 
ah
cloning the drive seemed like an ok idea
i didn't realise the link was spammy
 
in fact if you see that domain or A0ME1 ....
 
7:57 AM
righto
i'm still banned from flagging :(
 
there seems to be a real user somewhere so nuked another answer of hers since she was spamming in the comments, and threw her a suspension
:(
 
@Burgi See also:
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Q: The Master Spam List: Known spammers, spam domains, and associated IP addresses

bwDracoThis is a list of known spammers, spam domains, and IP addresses to which these domains point. This list is derived from spam patterns observed on Super User as well as information from DNS and reverse DNS lookups from sources such as VirusTotal. It will be expanded as research progresses and as...

Not everything is there, but a lot of the main offenders are ... :)
 
There's a lot of little quirks you notice
like the 'western' names that sound like your parents were drunk, and on drugs, so tore up a baby names book and got your name from the torn up shreds when they weren't quite sobered up
including a last name
Is 'william' a proper last name?
 
@JourneymanGeek Williams is the usual spelling.
 
yup
what was a givaway to me
 
8:05 AM
There are "Willam", "William" and "Williames" though in the UK.
 
i feel like replying to this question and saying "It is so they know who the dissidents are..."
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Q: Is the UK Parliament e-petition system trustworthy?

Matteo UmiliOver the last few days, I've been hearing often about the petition to (pratically) "repeat" the Brexit referendum and I noticed that it is an online petition. I noticed that the "sign petition" form just requires name, email address, and postcode, and then you'll receive an email to confirm your...

 
@JourneymanGeek "Names that are dying out the fastest these days, as compared to the 1901 UK census, include the surname William, which in 1901 was the 374th-most common surname. In that year, one in every 1,000 people had the surname William; now, not 1 in 50,000 people in the UK does, a 97 percent decreased in prevalence. "
It used to be very common.
 
also everyone is doubly depressed today
 
we've been kicked out of europe twice in a week :(
 
@Bob if it helps straitstimes.com/lifestyle/food/… is the article that started this whole mess
 
Bob
@JourneymanGeek ah, that recent... I'll probably see it here in a few more years
 
lol
yeah
singapore tends to catch food trends ~2-3 years on I think
people were nuts about portugese egg tarts a while
 
8:29 AM
Portuguese egg tarts? That doesn't even sound appealing...
 
WHo'd have thunk the portugese would lay eggs?
 
XD
 
(its a shortcurst pastry with egg custard in it. Don't ask me, I'm lactovegan)
 
@JourneymanGeek thunk?
 
8:32 AM
THUNK!
@JourneymanGeek hm... I thought that non-vegetarian food is staple food in Singapore...
 
@Rahul2001 I'm vegetarian. Dosen't mean everyone else has to be.
 
Eh...
Do vegan people really not use leather?
 
yup
we avoid it
but I got a pair of leather combat boots somewhere
 
Bob
@JourneymanGeek lactovegan?
 
yup
milk products + vegan
 
8:43 AM
@Bob milk?
 
Bob
Never heard that term
 
@Bob cause people keep stretching the definition of 'vegitarian' ;p
 
Bob
?
 
Lactovegetarian is in my swype dictionary
 
and in a lot of places they seem to think eggs are vegitables ;p
so I tell people "I'm vegan + milk" ;p
 
8:45 AM
@JourneymanGeek yeah... most vegetarian products in the US have eggs...
 
Bob
Hmm. I've always thought of vegetarian as "no meat" and vegan as "no animal-derived products"
 
@Bob ahh, but is an egg 'meat'?
 
Bob
@JourneymanGeek imo? No
But *shrug* I've not cared much outside a bit of curiosity. People's own choices and all.
 

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