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10:56 AM
Hey @JohnRennie are you there?
 
@McSuperbX1 hi
 
i have found a really nasty bug
on the JEE main's older official website
what it does is that, it fills the RAM on your computer
ultimately it chokes out and starts to lag out and ultimately crash
7GB getting used!
no thats the wrong one..
firefox warns me that the webpage is slowing down my computer..
@JohnRennie what do you think? Is my machine/browser at fault or the website is?
 
@McSuperbX1 let me try ...
@McSuperbX1 it does them same for me with Chrome on Windows 10
 
ha thats so cool
 
11:07 AM
hmm
 
I suspect it has buggy Javascript. Note that it's using 100% CPU.
 
it doesnt use 100%CPU in my case
it uses 25 on your screenshot
oh you mean 100% on a single thread
but even when i close that nasty tab
the RAM usage still goes on
i have to close my browser
to fix it
 
Hmm. With Chrome I just had to close the offending tab.
 
Huh strange.
 
I wonder if it's got infected by a BitCoin miner :-)
 
11:13 AM
thats interesting.
but why would RAM fill up though?
CPU usage at 100% makes sense, but why would it hit my RAM?
Firefox has cryptominer protection built in
 
@McSuperbX1 no idea
 
i think the code (idk what code, JS?) is broken, probably stuck in an infinite loop in the background
could this be weaponized?
would it be possible to launch the offensive tab in the background
not that im planning to try it lol
 
@McSuperbX1 probably. I'm sure hackers have tried it.
 
hmm
well this was fun :-)
 
 
3 hours later…
2:15 PM
@malavika in desert. Clear field, open sky.
With full of star.
 
 
1 hour later…
3:16 PM
@malavika which episode you are.
Screens hot.
@Malavika
OK let see, if this phone have some images.
Facility.
@malavika I will upload photos in an hour.
Is it OK.
@malavika my home town.
Yes.
Day light photo, my camp is here.
@Malavika
Yes.
Let me.
There is network error, so I am finding difficulty uploading video.
 
3:43 PM
@yuvrajsingh I'm amazed you get any signal at all out in the desert!
 
@JohnRennie hahaha/
I was about to ask same
 
Yes, actually there is network called airmen, which work here.
@JohnRennie
 
Well we have white rats here, but they are not in so large numbers as you clicked^
Ain't you afraid of rats, they are very dangerous....
 
No, there my ancestors.
I eat with them, I sleep with them, since I was a kid.
 
hm...
The closest I had touched, but I'm scared to see them...
 
3:47 PM
@AbhasKumarSinha rats are as clean or dirty as the food they eat. Wild rats live in sewers so they eat ... erm ... what you find in sewers! :-)
 
@JohnRennie Whatever they are good in hide and seek stuff...
 
If you keep rats in hygienic conditions then they are just as clean as cats and dogs. Possibly cleaner.
 
@JohnRennie true...
 
Yes @malavika.
 
And if rats are brought up with people e.g. you play with them when they are kits then they are very friendly. Just like dogs.
 
3:49 PM
@JohnRennie Do you have Rats in UK?
 
@JohnRennie @malavika @AbhasKumarSinha, sorry but you all are wrong at this point.
 
Yes, rats live everywhere!
 
@JohnRennie Oh okay...
 
There are thousands of rat.
 
But wild rats in the UK are very shy so you rarely see them. And they carry a dangerous disease so people avoid them.
 
3:50 PM
In night they just come out of the temple and roam in whole village.
Since there is large number of rats, and we can, t have toilets for rats, and daily thousand of people come in temple.
We can, t directly say, that every part is very clean.
 
@yuvrajsingh true ...
 
Let me tell you a incident.
Because Karni Mata main street have old gold work.
It was around 1950
When a group of thief entered into the temple.
 
@JohnRennie Pied Piper of Hamelin?
 
@yuvrajsingh Yes?
 
At that time there was not much security.
In morning when we open the gate of temple, all were died. Rats almost chew them
But it is not with us we can stay at Temple in night, anyone can stay there in night.
Actually if you know the city jodhpur and bikaner both established by Karni ji.
There is no limit of this incident.
Let me tell you king of bikaner, usually stay at deshnoke for a weeksm
So it was the time of world War.
And he got an order from London to report at Kanda port.
With his army.
 
3:56 PM
Has anyone heard of Shridhi Temple? No one uses locks here, no locks no keys, even banks don't have lockers, everything open, cash, lockers, everthing. It is believed that those who will steal without permission will suffer, as a result, no case of theft of any insititution, bank, or any home...
 
But, he never ever take any decisions United bhagwati permit him.
He ordered his army to deport for Kanda and from there ship to London.
King was scared because he disrespected the British orders.
But nothing can happen he remain seated in temple for 6 days.
A news come that all the soldiers who departed for London, we're died due to shop crashed.
@JohnRennie
 
That's a sad story
 
But if king boarded that ship, what will happen.
 
@AbhasKumarSinha in the UK wild rats carry a disease called leptospirosis:
Leptospirosis is an infection caused by corkscrew-shaped bacteria called Leptospira. Signs and symptoms can range from none to mild such as headaches, muscle pains, and fevers to severe with bleeding from the lungs or meningitis. If the infection causes the person to turn yellow, have kidney failure and bleeding, it is then known as Weil's disease. If it also causes bleeding into the lungs then it is known as severe pulmonary haemorrhage syndrome.Up to ten different genetic types of Leptospira may cause disease in humans. It is transmitted by both wild and domestic animals. The most common animals...
 
4:00 PM
He also have die, with them.
 
It can be very serious, though not usually fatal.
 
@JohnRennie Indian rats don't have that...
 
@JohnRennie are you scare from rats
 
@yuvrajsingh I avoid wild rats because, well, they're usually covered in stuff from the sewers they live in and they carry leptospirosis.
 
4:01 PM
I like tame rats. They are very playful.
 
@JohnRennie @malavika @AbhasKumarSinha that, s brother r who is doing Pooja please see full.
@JohnRennie recension have talked to him.
 
@yuvrajsingh I'm not aware of Rajasthani Culture, but their Tourism videos are lit! :)
 
@JohnRennie @malavika I hope you liked it, please ping after you watched that.
 
@yuvrajsingh watching now ...
 
@JohnRennie @malavika please do of live it on between.
For respect.
 
4:07 PM
@JohnRennie you know P. Chauhan?
 
@AbhasKumarSinha no
 
@JohnRennie oh, then you've not got that^
 
@JohnRennie completed.
 
@JohnRennie wait, a second, i'll you
@JohnRennie Are you there?
 
4:15 PM
@AbhasKumarSinha hi
 
@JohnRennie At the peak of his reign, Prithviraj had annexed vast regions of India to his kingdom, and his fame had spread all across the subcontinent and to Afghanistan. Many lesser kings were envious and wary of his power, including Raja Jaichand of Kannauj. Jaichand's daughter, Samyukta, was a headstrong girl who was known for her bewitching beauty
She is said to have fallen in love with Prithviraj- like the two other princesses, Shashivrata and Padmavati, before her- as his reputation dazzled her. She desired nobody but him. For his part, Prithviraj had heard of Samyukta's loveliness and fell in love with her as well. However, Jaichand and Prithviraj belonged to a rival Rajput clan.
On finding out about the affair, Raja Jaichand was outraged that a romance had been budding behind his back. Jaichand decided to insult Prithviraj and arranged a swayamvara (almost a type of marriage) for his daughter in 1185 CE. He invited royalty from far and wide to the ceremony, every eligible prince and king- except Prithviraj. He then commissioned a clay statue of Prithviraj, which served as a dvarpala(or, a figurative "doorman") to Jaichand's court.
Prithviraj Chauhan, on hearing about the impending swayamvara, devised a plan to elope with the bride to be. On the day of the ceremony, Samyukta walked through the court holding the ceremonial garland, ignoring the gazes of her ardent suitors. She passed through the door and put the garland around the neck of Prithviraj's statue, declaring him her husband.
Prithiviraj, who meanwhile was hiding behind/as the statue, caught Samyukta up in his arms, set her on his horse, and whisked her away to Delhi. Raja Jaichand was enraged. This led to a rift between Delhi and Kannauj, which was later taken advantage of by Mohammad Ghori of Afghanistan.
[Some historical sources say that It was Prithiviraj Chauhan who was standing as a statue]
 
Is this a myth? When I Google Prithviraj I just get a film director.
 
@JohnRennie No it's truth, the film is based on his stories...
 
Ah, Prithviraj Raso.
 
Prithviraja III (IAST: Pṛthvī-rāja; reign. c. 1178–1192 CE ), popularly known as Prithviraj Chauhan or Rai Pithora in the folk legends, was a king from the Chahamana (Chauhan) dynasty. He ruled Sapadalaksha, the traditional Chahamana territory, in present-day north-western India. He controlled much of the present-day Rajasthan, Haryana, and Delhi; and some parts of Punjab, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. His capital was located at Ajayameru (modern Ajmer), although the medieval folk legends describe him as the king of India's political centre Delhi to portray him as a representative of the pre...
@JohnRennie It's a book
@JohnRennie There are a lot of stories of him, ^ is one of it, He was later blinded by Ghori (Muslim of Afghanistan) using hot metal rods...
and he died....
 
4:22 PM
Charming :-)
 
@JohnRennie :-)
 
Mind you English kings were no better.
 
@JohnRennie hahah... :-) We have read about them too
 
Some nobles wanted to kill King Edward II but they didn't want to leave any obvious marks.
 
Ghori was basically there to spread islam in India and loot and stuff - jagranjosh.com/general-knowledge/…
 
4:24 PM
So they heated a metal rod to red hot and shoved it up his bottom! Which did indeed kill him without leaving any obvious marks.
 
@JohnRennie no marks of metals on his butt?
 
You'd have thought it would leave him with rather obvious burns on his anus. Maybe they inserted a funnel first then the rod through the funnel.
 
@JohnRennie hilarious.... King died that way?
 
Sadly it's probably just a story. If you Google it you'll find lots of articles saying that even though the story is widely believed there's actually no proof it ever happened.
 
@JohnRennie Prithiviraj was born 1600 years before Edward II
@JohnRennie oh okay...
 
4:29 PM
@AbhasKumarSinha so there's a long history of doing inventive things to kings with red hot metal rods :-)
 
@JohnRennie hhahahahahahha This cracked me up!
interesting^
Contains stuff on Relativity too!^
 
All societies have myths like that. In Europe the secret society is called the Illuminati.
 
@JohnRennie know, spanish....
@JohnRennie It is believed that Ashoka killed his 99 brothers... - en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashoka
 
I thought Ashoka is viewed as a good ruler?
 
@JohnRennie yes, he changed after that and adopted buddhism.,..
Ashoka was the third ruler of the illustrious Maurya dynasty and was one of the most powerful kings of the Indian subcontinent in ancient times. His reign between 273 BC and 232 B.C. was one of the most prosperous periods in the history of India. Ashoka’s empire consisted most of India, South Asia and beyond, stretching from present day Afghanistan and parts of Persia in the west, to Bengal and Assam in the east, and Mysore in the south.
Buddhist literature document Ashoka as a cruel and ruthless monarch who underwent a change of heart after experiencing a particularly gruesome war, the Battle of Kalinga. After the war, he embraced Buddhism and dedicated his life towards dissemination of the tenets of the religion. He became a benevolent king, driving his administration to make a just and bountiful environment for his subjects. Owing to his benevolent nature as a ruler, he was given the title ‘Devanampriya Priyadarshi’.
@JohnRennie are you there?
 
4:40 PM
@AbhasKumarSinha busy for a few minutes ..
 
@JohnRennie oh okay :)
bye then
good night :)
 
@AbhasKumarSinha maurya was nothing but name if chandragupta mother Moira.
Chandragupta was a slave, later become India most powerful king
Chankya, poras, and chandragupta together plan against Alexander.
And they have given him poison. With help of his friend calastiniss.
 

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