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12:01 AM
I am unable to view latex on my browser. I copies the text at the bottom of a page. And made that as a bookmark. The text being the URL. No idea what's wrong
*copied
 
12:24 AM
Look, if you can't make money at $60 a copy, don't rely on microtransactions and low-value DLCs to cover up the real cost of the game.
I would rather pay $70, $80, or even $100 for a premium AAA game that doesn't rely on MTX.
Also, every DLC pack needs to add meaningful amounts of content for the money. I want to see big expansions, not small cosmetic item packs.
Now that the economy is starting to improve, there needs to be a set point in time where all new premium games will sell at $70 or $80.
Aug 25 '15 at 23:25, by DragonLord
If you throw out the microtransactions (MTX) and low-value DLC (major DLC expansions are okay), a typical AAA game today would cost $80 to $100, and likely closer to $100 considering how much money game developers and publishers currently make from MTX.
Educate the consumer base that game development is becoming very expensive and a higher price is necessary to support high-quality AAA game development. Don't sneak the cost of development onto consumers paying for microtransactions!
 
@AnimeshAshish that's my fortune cookie tonight
 
@allquixotic How very apt. Did you enter the lottery as well? :)
 
12:52 AM
@DavidPostill no
 
Oh
@allquixotic I solved @QuicoLlinaresLlorens issue ;p
(dodgy pirated windows iso. There's no way in hell a stock copy of windows would lack intel drivers)
._.
I am an idiot.
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apparently there's a bug with BT sync/resilio sync that logs... every file on your system
 
lol
 
the file is 2.3 gb
I tried to open it in Sublime (which tries valiently)
then I realised tail is a better idea
 
 
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2:35 AM
And. That's probably worth a self answer
 
@JourneymanGeek uhm. Stock windows 10 does.
No drivers for INTEL ICH9 chipset
 
@Hennes nearly everything Intel has an Intel chipset.
 
I've downloaded thr F6 floppy drivers for ICH9R AHCI system files. Maybe those will work.
And just knowing what DF6 / floppy drivers are makes you old.
 
2:49 AM
Wow. ICH9?
That's... rather ancient.
C2D machine?
 
Nods.
Core2Duo, feb 2009.
Works in IDE backward idiot legacy mode.
I prefer AHCI though on a SSD
 
lol
 
And I still love that Dell E6500/C2D. Matte 1920x1200@15inch rocks
Slightly upgraded it. 4GiB. .ac wireless. BT 4.0
I use it on Fridays (so once per week) when at friends or when visiting my parents.
And it usually only needs to run puTTY or firefox
So speed is not an issue
 
@Hennes oldest system I've run 10 on was a Thinkpad R60
 
I recently upgraded one of those to win7
 
3:01 AM
2006 model?
Added a cheap SSD and temporarily added ram to get the installer running
 
No idea. 2006-ish sounds right.
My father got one way way back.
Then upgrade to a laptop with sound (and R1 IIRC) and my sister got the old laptop
I gave my sister a SSD *(Intel G2, 76GiB) and upgraded from 2x512MiB to 5123MiB+2GiB.
But she mainly uses my dads darn slow wreckage
 
It's 512 MB. Dad runs the next year's model as a daily driver with a gig of ram
 
 
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4:37 AM
Got to love it when Amazon sends you two DDR2 sticks for a dell computer, one is the normal height, the other is half the height and appears to be for slim installations.
"E̷RROŖ:̀͞ TOP͟͡҉I͏Ć N̢Ó́͘T̛ FO̷͟UN̷͟͝D̶̡̨" - What's going on with the topic?
I wouldn't care but it hard to install memory from 360 miles away, lol
( got it for my mother her PC is older then it should be ) and appeared to be memory pegged so I wanted 4GB on a 32-bit Windows 10 installation. Figured it was better then the 2GB it did have.
 
@Ramhound no one backed it up.
 
lol
 
@Ramhound If I could give you one tip, dermatologists would hate me SSDs ;p
 
It now appears to be CPU pegged. At a lost because the process appears to be connected to the BITS serice but that makes no sense.
That was my last upgrade :-)
 
@Ramhound wait half height as in laptop ram, or thinner?
 
4:41 AM
It didn't appear to be laptop memory. It had the same label as the normal size module.
 
It was simply half the size.
 
oh. I think I know what you mean
 
I mean same product code and everything
 
Now, that's odd
 
4:41 AM
Clearly didn't work cause it wouldn't let me lock the module in
 
Getting a refund and sending it back so no sweat of my back, except I can't install it, for at least another year.
No idea I don't just get my mother to replace the PC, it's a Vista era PC :$
I only keep it around because, I am determined, for it to run normally and not at 99% CPU usage :$
( oh and it takes 30 seconds to actually turn on for whatever reason ).
This problem is almost worst then the Fortran code that's doing an abend and due to the system's limitation, doesn't actually tell me what's wrong just a generic "module not found" but doesn't say which one :$
 
4:58 AM
heh
Its odd actually
I'd rather have a newer/trustworthy machine in those situations
My machines are fine, but I have a few slightly upgraded vista era machines for spares (and my dad runs ones) and fun things
 
Just finished recalibrating both monitors. I'm in the midst of generating a calibration report for the second display.
(the report for the first one is fantastic)
 
That was odd. Posted a question + answer for a odd bug I noticed with bitorrent/resilio sync, since I didn't like the original solution. Someone upvoted both. Not complaining, but I only noticed that cause I was clearing out the hard drive ;p
 
another happy customer.
 
lol
2.2 gb... text file
 
5:18 AM
@Bob I decided to put more work into kynnaugh-cc; deleted gstreamer usage and I'm converting it to use libsndfile and libresample
raw PCM channel downmixing and FLAC encoding => libsndfile
resampling => libresample
libsndfile has a very simple 444 line (including whitespace and license header) C++ header, and has officially supported Windows binaries, Linux binaries in every distro, and homebrew has binaries for macOS
libresample is so tiny that I literally just lifted the sources and plunked them into my qmake project
3 .c files and 3 .h files for libresample
kynnaugh-cs is a great alternative but I won't really consider it "ready" until it works on the three major platforms (which, is probably going to be via CoreRT, but I don't know how to do it), and I have a very clear compatibility story now in kynnaugh-cc
 
5:34 AM
New calibration reports generated.
 
Bob
5:48 AM
@allquixotic my current goal is to get it working on core in Windows
and then maybe attempt a Linux port
you can worry about the macOS side :P
the only way I'd be able to test that would be somewhat illegal, soooo nope
 
6:08 AM
Ryzen chips will support 16 lanes of PCIe 3.0, one NVMe SSD (with up to four lanes), and four USB 3.1 Gen 1 ports.
Not as impressive as Intel's flagship HEDT processors (which have a total of 40 PCIe lanes), but an effective total of 24 lanes isn't bad, either.
However, I'm a bit more concerned about the chipset's support for only PCIe 2.0.
The amount of I/O functionality directly provided by the X370 chipset is pretty impressive. Two USB 3.1 Gen 2 ports, two USB 3.1 Gen 1 ports, six USB 2.0 ports, and six SATA ports (including two SATA Express) are nothing to scoff at. It's the USB 3.1 Gen 2 integration that is particularly noteworthy.
Also of note: All AM4 processors will be multiplier-unlocked. Whether you can actually overclock will depend on the chipset. Overclocking will be enabled on X370, B350, and X300 chipsets; others will not allow overclocking.
Only the X370 chipset will support multi-GPU arrays.
Info also available here.
 
are not HEDT processors like $1,000+ price range?
 
@bwDraco how many PCIe lanes does the chipset provide?
 
6:23 AM
Well, a closer look at the slides indicate that the SATAe ports actually can each be configured as two SATA 6Gb/s ports, which means they can contribute up to four extra SATA ports. The two SATAe ports may also be configured as a single PCIe 3.0 x4 interface.
@allquixotic Four PCIe 3.0 (which may be used as two SATAe or four SATA ports), eight PCIe 2.0.
Plenty of high-performance USB 3.1 ports.
 
i7-6950X is $1700, I would hope, AMD goes for a little cheaper (they built their entire company on better performance for less money )
 
!! s/two USB 3\.1 Gen 1/six USB 3.1 Gen 1/
 
@bwDraco The amount of I/O functionality directly provided by the X370 chipset is pretty impressive. Two USB 3.1 Gen 2 ports, six USB 3\.1 Gen 1 ports, six USB 2.0 ports, and six SATA ports (including two SATA Express) are nothing to scoff at. It's the USB 3.1 Gen 2 integration that is particularly noteworthy. (source)
@bwDraco The amount of I/O functionality directly provided by the X370 chipset is pretty impressive. Two USB 3.1 Gen 2 ports, six USB 3.1 Gen 1 ports, six USB 2.0 ports, and six SATA ports (including two SATA Express) are nothing to scoff at. It's the USB 3.1 Gen 2 integration that is particularly noteworthy. (source)
 
No kidding. Loads of USB 3.1 ports.
 
I can't believe AMD is not supporting Crossfire/SLI except in their most (expensive) chipset. Although Crossfire/SLI might have seen better days with DX12/Vulkan multi-gpu support
 
6:31 AM
...and again, it's four SATA ports, plus two SATAe ports, which alternatively can each be configured as two SATA ports or two PCIe 3.0 lanes. The two SATAe ports can also be used as a single PCIe 3.0 x4 link.
All processors support two channels of DDR4 memory.
> Speaking of which, while AMD wouldn’t commit to a hard launch date for Ryzen, Hallock did give a glimpse at when not to expect Ryzen, which will launch this quarter. “When companies say first quarter or first half, people assume that means the very end of that time frame,” Hallock said. “The very last day of Q1 is not our trajectory.”
My guess? Early March or late February.
(probably the former)
 
6:54 AM
@Ramhound it's a bit of a niche. And AMD pushes above their weight in dx12 annnnnd they may spin off the GPU business. Though the rumour they want to sell or licence it to Intel is lulzy.
 
7:29 AM
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A: What happens if you delete all secure boot variables?

ThelolguyHoly **** I fixed it. LITERALLY DELETE YOUR SECURE BOOT VARIABLES. IT SOLVES ALL PROBLEMS. EVEN KALI LINUX INSTALLS! Also, 11,000 views is REALLY impressive.

Is he saying that Kali Linux Installs are a problem? I may agree
 
Bob
7:53 AM
@bwDraco z270 provides 24 chipset PCIe 3.0 lanes...
 
Yeah. That's my main concern. AMD has decided to put loads of USB 3.1 connectivity onto their chipset, though...
 
Bob
@bwDraco Ya, some of those lanes on the Intel platform would be used by the third-party USB controller.
@bwDraco Wait. 6 SATA ports including the two SATAe?
So you only effectively get 2x SATAe + 2x SATA3?
ugh.
 
@Bob No, that would be eight.
 
Bob
Ah, excluding then.
The USB 2.0 ports are definitely meh. 3.1 is interesting. Wonder why it's not in the Kaby gen of Intel chipsets :\
 
Four SATA, plus two SATAe (which may be configured as two SATA 6 Gb/s or PCIe 3.0 x2). The two SATAe ports can be configured as a single PCIe 3.0 x4 link.
@Bob Z270 supports up to 10 USB 3.0 ports, though this will take away from the chipset PCIe.
 
Bob
7:57 AM
@bwDraco Ya, but 3.1 != 3.0.
 
Well, X370 specifies two 3.1 Gen 2 and six 3.1 Gen 1. That is certainly better than ten 3.0 ports.
 
Bob
At least for the z170 gen it was provided by third-party controllers.
 
Hang on while I pull up the HSIO chart for Z270...
 
Bob
Are those public?
I know they've been hiding the CPU datasheets since Broadwell :\
 
(via Tom's Hardware‌​)
That's 20 usable PCIe lanes with 10 USB 3.0 ports enabled.
 
8:06 AM
@Bob it looks like libsndfile doesn't know how to downsample natively. I found a github gist that basically takes the sample values' average; do you know if that's a "good" downmixing algorithm for stereo to mono?
(is there a better algorithm that preserves original fidelity more faithfully?)
 
Bob
@allquixotic Ok, sooo. Use libresample to downsample because aliasing is a bitch to deal with.
@allquixotic Stereo to mono is easy. Literally take the average of every pair of samples.
mono[i] = (stereo[2 * i] + stereo[2 * i + 1]) / 2
that's how I was originally planning to do a pure C implementation; it's in the transcript somewhere
(might be an off-by-one in there, bleh)
 
@Bob I think I got my terminology wrong
 
Bob
Average is fine for 2-to-1 channel downmixing.
 
libsndfile doesn't downmix natively, nor does it downsample, meaning, that it is both incapable of changing the sample rate or the number of channels of the audio; I am already planning to do the downsampling using libresample
 
Bob
When you deal with 5.1, 7.1, etc... that's when you pull out the fun matrices :\
 
8:09 AM
what I was wondering about is the conversion from stereo to mono, i.e. downmixing, and whether there's something smarter than average
 
Bob
*(ppbuffer++) = (_buffer[i] + _buffer[i + 1]) / 2;
 
gist: convert a wav file to mono, using libsndfile, 2010-10-12 14:42:22Z
#include <iostream>
#include <sndfile.h>
using namespace std;

/**
 * Convert an audio file to mono format (input in first arg, output in second)
 */
int main(int argc, char** argv)
{
    if (argc != 3)
    {
        cout << "usage: " << argv[0] << " input.wav output.wav" << endl;
        return 1;
    }
    // read whole file
    SNDFILE* sndfile;
    SF_INFO sfinfo;
    sndfile = sf_open(argv[1], SFM_READ, &sfinfo);
    if (sndfile == 0)
    {
        cerr << "could not open audio file " << argv[1] << endl;
        exit(1);
    }
    cout << "input" << endl;
    cout << " frames: " << sfinfo.frames << endl;
    cout << " samplerate: " << sfinfo.samplerate << endl;
    cout << " channels: " << sfinfo.channels << endl;
    cout << " format: " << hex << sfinfo.format << dec << endl;
    float *audioIn = new float[sfinfo.channels * sfinfo.frames];
    sf_read_float(sndfile, audioIn, sfinfo.channels * sfinfo.frames);
    // mixdown
    float *audioOut = new float[sfinfo.frames];
    for(int i = 0; i < sfinfo.frames; i++)
    {
        audioOut[i] = 0;
        for(int j = 0; j < sfinfo.channels; j++)
            audioOut[i] += audioIn[i*sfinfo.channels + j];
        audioOut[i] /= sfinfo.channels;
    }
    sf_close(sndfile);
    // write output
    int frames = sfinfo.frames;    
    sfinfo.format = SF_FORMAT_WAV | SF_FORMAT_PCM_16;
    sfinfo.channels = 1;
    sndfile = sf_open(argv[2], SFM_WRITE, &sfinfo);
    sf_write_float(sndfile, audioOut, frames);
    cout << "output" << endl;
    cout << " frames: " << frames << endl;
    cout << " samplerate: " << sfinfo.samplerate << endl;
    cout << " channels: " << sfinfo.channels << endl;
    cout << " format: " << hex << sfinfo.format << dec << endl;
    sf_close(sndfile);
    // free memory
    delete[] audioIn;
    delete[] audioOut;
    return 0;
}

whoa, github gists are ONEBOXED
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that's incredible
 
Bob
Compare the >2 channel case: github.com/filoe/cscore/blob/…, which uses the fancy matrices
 
sadly it doesn't appear to pull in syntax highlighting, but that's still amazing
 
Bob
@allquixotic that approach only works for 2 to 1
it doesn't generally extend to >2 channels
there was a chart somewhere
 
8:12 AM
okay
but, fortunately, Teamspeak's plugin API has a thing where it guarantees that the pre-processed audio is 1 or 2 channels, never more
so we don't have to worry :)
 
Bob
@allquixotic yea, just take the average
again, that's what I'm gonna do when I remove CSCore :P
 
I'm basically using that gist, without the main() stuff, and using a sndfile virtual I/O (a struct that you fill with C function pointers) to read and write to a QBuffer, which is awesome
 
Bob
@allquixotic FYI you can see the CSCore channel matrices here: github.com/filoe/cscore/blob/…
I'm gonna stick with C# for now, for the easy multithreading if nothing else :P
 
9:03 AM
/*
This file is part of kynnaugh-cc.

Kynnaugh-cc is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the Apache License, version 2.0 as published by
the Apache Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.

Kynnaugh-cc is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
Apache License, version 2.0 for more details.
@Bob ^^ there's my new convert logic in kynnaugh-cc; compile and link tested but not functionally tested
 
9:17 AM
hey, cool, the guy I "lifted" my downmixing code from is a Spotify employee :D
 
Bob
@allquixotic looks vaguely alright
 
Bob
9:34 AM
 
10:22 AM
@Bob tested and works :D
had to fix the resample factor to 1.0 / 3.0 because I fail at math; 16 / 48 is 1/3
 
 
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12:01 PM
noses the chat
!!tumbleweeds
 
Bob
@JourneymanGeek just a weed, tumblin' along
 
hi ;p
or everyone's wearing these
erf
Trying to find the free version of veem's linux product and they keep pointing me at the trial for the paid one ;p
 
12:40 PM
@JourneymanGeek Does it include a built in straw for drinking $beverage? What happens if you have a cold and your nose is blocked? How can you breathe?
 
12:55 PM
What reputation threshold do I need to go beyond so as to be able to post images here?
 
@AnimeshAshish 100 rep
You can also upload to imgur and then post the url.
 
1:19 PM
@AnimeshAshish as a high rep user - I find one gets a lot more out of answering questions well than asking them
(also its easier to get that 100 rep and post awesome answers with screenshots ;) )
@DavidPostill beats me, why would humans reinvent a muzzle ;p
( for context )
5 hours ago, by Journeyman Geek
and in that vein https://www.engadget.com/2017/01/07/hushme/ 0_0
 
Bob
 
@Bob \o/
I saw that
> The commission's move comes 11 months after the agency settled with Asus over its insecure routers that allowed attackers to remotely log in to them and, depending on user configurations, change security settings or access files stored on connected devices.
.... I think the move to PF sense would make me feel a lot better once its financially prudent.
Also a lot more fun ;p
@Bob I also have a dlink IP webcam somewhere here
tho, its rarely used
 
Bob
@JourneymanGeek good choice :P
 
@Bob Its entirely for the rare times when there's exactly one working person around and we need to leave the roomie alone all day
 
2:25 PM
roomie got a hair cut today
Before and after ;p
 
cleaned and trimmed?
 
looks happy doggy :)
 
long fur = bad traction, and he had hair in his eyes
Also, its amusing to walk into the groomer after a few months... and someone goes "Oh, its ash"
 
hehe
 
3:32 PM
There was a deal for $19.99 250GB SSD on Dell which turned out to be pricing mistake. I was all over the deal like everyone else.
Because DELL CEO is worth billions of dollars and because someone made pricing mistake is DELL obligated to hand outs now? Are people's lives now over? There people dying in the cruel world, slaves labor is used to make components and these guys cry abour pricing mistake?
Lacking basic understanding in economics they should first educate themselves on what someone's worth means.
Greedy companies... Greedy consumers that want all cheap is the root of evil!
 
@JourneymanGeek Something has gone wrong with the macOS synonyms. See this question.
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Q: Am told I cannot create tag - I am not trying to create a tag

mplungjanTrying to change my question Chrome switches tab unexpectedly with a noise to OS: Mac OSX 10.12.2 Browser: Chrome 55.0.2883.95 (64-bit) I am in one tab - for example writing a comment or answer in StackOverflow when out of the blue with a tweety sound, "chrome://apps" page repla...

Any edit to this question tries to create a macOS tag ...
 
its a dupe
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Q: Merging or Linking Tags

BurgiThere are very strong rumours that Apple will be rebranding OSX to macOS in June 2016. Would it be a good idea to merge osx tags with macos ahead of time? Or at the very least link the two terms somehow?

its like i'm from the future
 
@DavidPostill because of the synonym direction change
 
@Mokubai How do we fix it?
 
> Dear [every enterprise involved]

On [date], I have made a payment of [ammount] dollars for the purchase of [digital item] on the [item] website. This purchase was made on the [online coupons] website, it was paid with my Paypal account, and the funds were taken from my [redacted] credit card. The paypal purchase info states the vendor as "[redacted]".

As am I based in Brazil and, as a consumer, protected by Brazilian law, I refer to "Código de Defesa do Consumidor - Lei 8078/90", specially art. 49 paragraph one (approximate, automated translation follows):
Paypal's response:
> Thank you for contacting PayPal.

Since you have not received your item or the item you received is not as described in the seller's listing, we have manually opened a claim for you and your complaint case ID will be [id].

We'll review all of the information that you and the seller provide and let you know if we need additional details. Any requests for additional information will explain exactly what to send us, and by when.

We'll email you when our investigation is complete.
 
3:46 PM
@DavidPostill we either merge osx into macos (I can hit a button) or just manually create the tag which I have done for the moment
 
> Since you have not received your item or the item you received is not as described in the seller's listing
DO YOU NOT READ YOUR EMAILS PAYPAL
 
I don't know if the merge is relevant though
 
I didn't merge
 
@JourneymanGeek Would it be worth doing?
 
I swapped, then removed the osx - mac-os synonym so I could make macos the master
 
3:48 PM
OK. Confirmed as fixed and my edit to the OPs question has gone through.
 
@Mokubai I'm a little too sleepy to say yes or no
I was ever so slightly confused too meta.stackexchange.com/questions/289490/…
 
(I really don't know if it should be a retroactive thing)
 
the swap?
Blame apple ;p
 
@JourneymanGeek I left a comment on slhcks question from earlier, if he reckons we should merge osx into macos then I trust his judgement there.
 
I'm confused to what's going on. Why can @DavidPostill do it? Will it work in future?
mergers are going to be difficult if something goes odd/wrong
synonymns in theory are easier to create/delete/swap
 
3:52 PM
@JourneymanGeek I edited the question and in doing so created the new macos tag. Everything is fine now, but we have 18,000 questions that if anyone touches them they will slowly become macos instead of osx ones.
 
@JourneymanGeek @Mokubai created a tag macOS so I could then save the edits ...
 
blah
yup. I am totally not groking what is going on.
 
Technically the macos tag didn't exist until someone hit the "create this tag" button, even with the synonym
 
The synonym system is just a dumb front-end search and replace
 
3:54 PM
If I had understood what was going on I would just have created the tag - but I didn't want to break anything :/
tags and synonyms and directions are confusing to my old brain ...
 
lol
@DavidPostill yup
and it isn't something we do often
 
 
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6:05 PM
@ThatBrazilianGuy oh wow brazil has more upto date laws tham amerivaaaaaaa
long distance selling act ftw
 
 
3 hours later…
8:41 PM
Grr, I lost my firefox session.
 
8:57 PM
down the back of the sofa?
 
No. possible,y thanks to notepad.exe
All was fine yesterday. I closed apps (thunderbiord, firefox, libreoffice,... and clicked shut down
THis morning ti was still on because I forgot one app (notepad)
I am used that shutdown will everything. Which was a reg tweak normally done whenever windows got installed. But apparently I never did it in the win dows 10.
So I closed that. Shut down for real. Did some shopping. Cam eback and powered up
No history anymore. Some wierd site in previous milleium (yahoo) opening as default page. Missing repagination plugin.
Virus scan is running atm.
 
@Hennes I user the Tab Mix Plus session manager. Sessions have survived every Firefox crash thrown at it.
 
I never had a problem before. FF native stuff seems reliable enough.
Ofc. "Everything was fine until it wasn't"
 
 
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10:10 PM
hey all. can anyone recommend free/open source local-only password managers? needs to support encryption and all that stuff
 
@oscilatingcretin I use password safe
"PasswordSafe uses the Twofish algorithm with a 256 bit key."
"The V3 format was academically reviewed and found to be secure ["On the Security of Password Manager Database Formats"](https://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/files/6487/pwvault.pdf).
The implementation's source code is freely and openly available for inspection, and has passed several security reviews."
 
cool thx ima check it out
 
@oscilatingcretin It was designed by Bruce Schneier, who you may have heard of ...
Bruce Schneier (/ˈʃnaɪər/; born January 15, 1963) is an American cryptographer, computer security, privacy specialist and writer. He is the author of several books on general security topics, computer security and cryptography. Schneier is a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School, a program fellow at the New America Foundation's Open Technology Institute. He has been working for IBM since they acquired Resilient Systems where Schneier was CTO. He is also a contributing writer for The Guardian news organization. == Early life == Bruce Schneier is the son of Martin...
 
10:34 PM
so it looks promising, but it's giving me all kinds of static as i try to import a csv i saved from an excel file. error log is essentially blank
ah.. might need to add a faux group column
 
@oscilatingcretin I've never needed to import/export csv ...
 
Dog
> 2TB flash drive [..] while dimensions remain compact
Compact? That's twice as thick as most laptops -_-
 
@Dog That... looks more like an M.2 SSD in disguise.
 
10:51 PM
@Dog sweet, how much?
 
@Psycogeek About $800-900 for 2 TB, from what I've read.
 
couldn't become a fan of that design. if it's in your pocket, seems like it could you easily extend the usb connector inadvertently
and damage it if you have other stuff in your pocket
 
AAAAAAAAARGHHHHHHHHHHH
5
grpc.lib(json_token.obj) : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol EVP_MD_CTX_destroy
grpc.lib(json_token.obj) : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol EVP_MD_CTX_create
grpc.lib(ssl_transport_security.obj) : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol CRYPTO_set_id_callback
grpc.lib(ssl_transport_security.obj) : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol sk_num
grpc.lib(ssl_transport_security.obj) : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol sk_value
grpc.lib(ssl_transport_security.obj) : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol OPENSSL_add_all_algorithms_noconf
fucking hell
 
looks like you have a lot of unresolved issues :-O time for intervention.
 
Are you sure you've included the SSL library?
That's what it looks like you're missing...
 
Dog
11:00 PM
$6500 laptop... err no thanks
 
i'm interested to know how this guy will explain DRY and code reuse
 
11:13 PM
.
 
?
 
4
 
11:21 PM
؟
2
^--- this looks weird on the star wall, but why؟
 
@Dog what is?
 
> ؟ - 1m ago by That Brazilian Guy
 
@ThatBrazilianGuy ROFL, you hacked the star wall!
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hmmm....
my ISP has changed the firmware on my superhub
 
@Bob how did you get stdout on ts3client_win64 ?
 
11:32 PM
@Burgi Remotely? Can they do that?
 
Dog
o_0
Did Intel make an unannounced U-socket quad-core processor and nobody's noticed?
 
@ThatBrazilianGuy the whole interface has changed
 
Bob
@allquixotic -console
 
i certainly didn't change it
 
@Bob you're a lifesaver
hmm, my qDebug()s aren't showing up either in the client log or stdout
guess I shoulda built it in debug mode, huh?
 
Bob
11:42 PM
@allquixotic probably, yea :P
oh, also if you find it crashes and the window disappears too quick, stick a screen recorder on it
 
it's not crashing; it's just not printing anything
VERY little evidence that it works, except that I see one or two printfs showing up
actually, printf works but std::cout doesn't
 
Bob
@allquixotic there was something i had to do to get your original one to print debug statements, but I can't remember what :S
 
11:58 PM
@Bob :( yeah that's my current problem.
 

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