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Bob
12:02 AM
@bwDraco ah
@bwDraco actually. couple questions, if you don't mind: which celeron, how much did it cost, and how's it working out for you?
@allquixotic o/
 
can I type questions for cortana to give an answer out loud?
rather than just opening a website or app
I wanna try seeing if it has any easter eggs
i.e tricks
 
Bob
12:20 AM
@allquixotic I'll be more or less free starting +5 hours from now and for the next day or two
 
@Bob I should still be up then, if you wanna Sins.
 
ah fixed it, bbl thanks
 
Jul 20 at 0:05, by bwDraco
Bifrons: Celeron N3350 (2C/2T Apollo Lake (Goldmont) @ 1.1-2.4 GHz). 2 GB LPDDR3, 64 GB eMMC.
Veerry slow after resuming and when multitasking, but that's expected. I knew what I was buying.
Was $230 on sale.
It does have a touchscreen, which is great when you don't have or can't use a mouse.
(though the plastic screen is a fingerprint magnet)
 
12:40 AM
FML
 
Mostly still does what I expect it to, though.
 
@Bob I have many SAS cards. Not that exciting!
 
Bob
@bwDraco ah, the 2C model. I'm getting the previous gen 4C as a mini-server
@FMLCat well, SATA cards are generally shit, so
 
Busy cleaning up the machine after a recent update.
 
@Bob Meh, SATA is sufficiently commodity now it's hard to go wrong...
Unless you need/want special/advanced features
 
Bob
12:47 AM
@FMLCat does "have more than 4 ports without a dodgy port multiplier" count?
 
@Bob Enterprise SATA controller? :-P
Nah, even they suck.
 
Bob
@FMLCat yea but then that ends up costing more than a second-hand SAS HBA :P
 
Yeah I use a bunch of old-ish SAS HBAs for my SATA drives in my ZFS box
 
Bob
the M1015 goes for like 60AUD
 
But decent SAS cards aren't expensive, especially if you don't need hardware RAID, just an HBA. The Broadcom (formerly LSI, Avago) SAS 9300-8i offers eight SAS 12Gbps ports for less than $250. The older 9207-8i, which does SAS 6Gbps, is less than $100.
 
12:48 AM
Oh yeah, mine is a non-rebadged one of those
And I had an HP rebadged one that I just reflashed back to stock LSI
And it supports SR-IOV, I think
 
Bob
@FMLCat Yea, the only reason I haven't gone and bought one yet is the number of PCIe lanes
 
SAS implementations must support SATA, in any case, so you'll be able to use regular, off-the-shelf hard drives and still get some of the benefits of SAS.
 
Bob
kinda considering the Adaptec 6405E (iirc @allquixotic used to use one?)
that's only x1, so should be easy
the LSI cards are mostly x8, so I'd need to ... ah, adjust the card, probably
or put the GPU on x8 I guess
I suppose I could also do x4...
too bad they're mostly PCIe 2.0, not 3.0
@bwDraco I'm not planning anything particularly fancy anyway, I just want to replace this shoddy Marvell-based SATA card
@FMLCat Do you flash yours into IT mode?
 
@Bob Yes
 
Bob
cool. I'll probably do that too, save some startup time
 
1:00 AM
@Bob I specifically chose my server mainboard because of the PCIe lane and socket layout
In my case has two 16x slots and a 4x open-ended slot so it can take 3 8x cards easily
(Or a GPU and two 8x cards)
PCIe 2.0 is basically the only real drawback but I still managed over 2GB/sec sustained throughput with my two cards (maybe over 3GB/sec, can't be sure)
 
Bob
@FMLCat Do you have any idea if TRIM works?
 
@Bob In IT mode it should do, but I'm not totally sure. My SSDs are hooked up to the onboard SATA ports anyway
 
Bob
@FMLCat Yea, on x1 I'd be limited to 500 MB/s supposedly, but that should be fine... probably just gonna chuck the HDDs on there
@FMLCat SSDs on the mobo is the plan but just curious in case I come across a dozen SSDs for cheap later :P
 
@Bob Yep, I used the 6405E.
 
Bob
Most people only talk about TRIM & RAID, which is another matter entirely
@FMLCat I suppose I could always hook it up and run trimcheck
 
1:04 AM
I would recommend the better-compatible 7 and 8-series cards, but the MicroSemi/Adaptec newer series RAID cards are generally only higher-end
there isn't really an 8-series "8405E"
 
@Bob My server's in a storage unit and hasn't been run for nearly a year and a half
But I see no reason why it wouldn't work. All the other native SATA functionality works fine, it's just a passthrough HBA after all.
 
Bob
@allquixotic I'm looking for something basic I can picku p second-hand for <$100 :P
 
It's just an advanced SATA controller at the end of the day when it's in IT mode with SATA drives.
 
Bob
The 8-channel LSIs look to be the better choice, longer PCIe connector aside
and I can always take a hacksaw to the connector
turn it into a x1
 
All my mainboards have SLI slot layouts (even the server ones) so I've never had an issue :-P
@Bob Personally I've preferred slicing off the end of an x1 slot to make it open-ended
 
Bob
1:07 AM
@FMLCat presumably it still lets you connect SAS drives, though, which'll be good for my maybe-tape-drive plans and bad for my wallet :P
@FMLCat my motherboard costs more than the card :P
maybe just pick up one of those x1 to x16 risers
 
Had a really old AMD board once with two 16x SLI slots and a few 1x slots. I had to put 3 1st-gen LSI 8-port cards in it and melted off the end of the slot
 
Bob
@FMLCat yea, technically I have three x16 slots but to use one of them I'd have to put the GPU on x8 (which would be perfectly fine but I don't wanna :( ), and the other one requires disabling one of the x1s to operate in x4, otherwise it's in x2
 
My second-gen box had 3x 16x slots and a 4x anyway, but eventually I upgraded to a 16-port plus an 8-port 2nd-gen LSI-SAS HBA instead of the 3x8 1st-gen ones
 
Bob
hm. probably just use it in x2 for now and maybe move it later
 
1:09 AM
@Bob Meh, the difference for GPU performance is non-existent.
 
Bob
@FMLCat yea, hence "perfectly fine" :P
IIRC you have to go down to 3.0 x4 before you'd notice a difference
and even then it's like 5%
 
My server board is a E3 series one so the slots operate in 16x, 8x+8x, or 8x+4x+4x. Since there's only 16 CPU lanes to begin with
 
Bob
@FMLCat no expanders?
 
I run it in 8x+4x for the 16x and 8x SAS cards respectively, and leaving the other 4x slot free for if/when I eventually become non-homeless and non-jobless and find a need for a 10GbE HBA
@Bob Don't see the point. They're expensive, mostly require a second chassis, and aren't exactly fast.
Adding another 8x HBA would be cheaper
 
Bob
o.O
 
1:11 AM
It's a 24-bay chassis, I've got 24x 3.5" drives, and a few SSDs and the mainboard has 6x onboard ports anyway
 
Bob
@FMLCat and here I am looking at 24-port expanders for $30
 
If I wanted to add another 32 drives or something maybe
@Bob Either things have changed a lot in the last 3 years or that is a cheap ass piece of shit that'll sooner catch fire than expand
 
Bob
that can just sit in a PCIe slot too
 
Probably the former >_>
 
Bob
@FMLCat it's HP so possibly the latter :P
 
1:12 AM
My last SATA port multiplier actually did catch fire, that's when I stopped using them. SAS expanders are a different animal entirely
The 2nd gen LSI HBAs supposedly operate in 6Gb/s for SAS and 3Gb/s for SATA
 
@Bob too bad I already sold my 6405E on eBay
I'd have sent it to you for the cost of shipping
 
Bob
@FMLCat well, SAS expanders seem to be generally well-supported equipment
SATA port multipliers are like the red-headed stepchild of storage interfaces
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@allquixotic that probably would've cost more than this one on ebay au :P
probably going for one of the LSI boards anyway
@FMLCat huh. The ones I'm looking at, no idea which gen, claim 6Gbps for SATA
@FMLCat The HP expanders, OTOH, only do 3Gbps SATA
 
Don't the cables alone cost like, $50?
 
Bob
@FMLCat uhhhhh
 
@Bob the mythical frame based switching ones seem to be OK
 
Bob
1:18 AM
@FMLCat looks like you can get SFF-8087 cables for ~$10 on Amazon
and SFF-8087 to 4x SATA breakout cables for about the same
 
@Bob I've been considering whether I should switch to LSI. I'm curious if LSI (or any other RAID controller manufacturer that can do RAID10 and Flash/BBU and tiered storage like MaxCache) can boot up faster than Adaptec.
"Booting the controller kernel..." takes like 45 seconds -_- the slowest part of my boot sequence
 
@Bob bleh. I had to pay £40 or so for mine.
Man those things got cheap, maybe cause 12Gb/s SAS became all the rage and 6Gb/s stuff became obsolete
 
it's just two HDDs and 4 SSDs so I don't know why it has to be so slow
 
@allquixotic no
 
Bob
@allquixotic I'm planning to flash this one into IT mode, which should be near-instant boot (apparently you can flash without the bios rom too) but that means no RAID support
 
1:20 AM
Well, the LSI ones do boot faster than Adaptec but not by much.
Dunno about yours but ours had a built in Ethernet port, Web server, and remote management services.
@Bob I wouldn't call it instant. On par with a generic SATA card I'd say, 3-5 seconds per HBA
 
Bob
@FMLCat that's in the last 5 years or so, yea?
 
If they all run the exact same firmware version then the latter ones get skipped
 
Bob
@FMLCat is that with or without the BIOS option ROM?
 
@Bob part of the original spec but I've never found anyone that actually implemented it
 
Bob
@FMLCat looking at the kernel.org list apparently Intel PCHs support it
 
1:22 AM
@Bob with
@Bob except they don't
 
Bob
@FMLCat apparently without is faster, but obviously idk how much until I actually get one
@FMLCat o.O
 
I really wish Microsoft would shit or get off the pot when it comes to ReFS. It's supposed to be the replacement for NTFS like APFS is for HFS+, but they keep having so many limitations and caveats for it even in the latest builds. I want bootable ReFS volumes with robust softraid support already, come on guys.
 
@Bob my server has a server main board which isn't the fastest thing in the world anyway. Plus 3 seconds more to boot an actual server is negligible when it's rebooted once every 3 months
@Bob I tried.
 
Bob
@FMLCat something about motherboard support being required too -_-
 
Anyway, must sleep. Have homeless moving to do and a shrink to see before 10am tomorrow
@Bob so basically a lottery (you always lose)
 
Bob
1:25 AM
@FMLCat I basically drifted over to the SAS route after looking at SPMs yesterday and finding out how unlikely they were to even be supported, and then seeing how cheap the SAS HBAs were :P
@FMLCat 'night
 
As with all such optional features, 90% of OEMs don't implement it, have a broken implementation, or haven't even heard of it. The other 10% that implement it do so in an undocumented manner
 
Bob
@allquixotic I just want ZFS on Windows :P
which is actually looking more and more likely at this point
@FMLCat and don't advertise it even if they do implement it
 
@Bob I'd have probably ported it myself if I were less dumb, lazy, and homeless.
 
I am no expert on enterprise storage.
(unlike @allq, who has a datacenter SAS RAID card in his gaming desktop)
 
@Bob that would be awesome
 
Bob
1:28 AM
@bwDraco uhhhhh why?
 
@bwDraco the 81605ZQ isn't really like a super datacenter-y thing; it's got a maximum of 16 attached storage devices, sure, and it has a flash write cache, sure, but... it doesn't have one of those enterprisey backplanes
yanno what I mean? those enormous cabinets on wheels that can have like 180 HDDs in them with this monstruous logic board behind them that's bigger than an EATX motherboard
that's serious storage iron, and I don't have that
 
Bob
@allquixotic if it's SAS then it almost certainly supports an expander and can probably go up to 256
most backplanes are just an integrated expander and a bunch of sockets anyway
 
@allquixotic rofl. Worked on those
 
Bob
@allquixotic you have the HBA that sits behind it :P
 
@Bob the cables I bought are the SFF (I think 8482?) but they output to SATA, so maybe just different cables would have SAS?
 
1:31 AM
they're actually redicilously simple
those bigass SAS external connectors, a few drawers, massive power supply... and the logic boards arn't that big
 
@Bob By design, these cables will fit both SATA and SAS drives.
 
Bob
@allquixotic they're electrically compatible, iirc, so it just depends what you plug them into
 
iirc you can plug a SAS cable into SATA drives but not the other way around
 
Bob
@bwDraco ...yea? I mean, why'd you link that as a response to me? :D
 
or was it the other way around...
SAS drives have no gap...
 
Bob
1:32 AM
cause the pure SATA breakouts are much cheaper ($10)
and generally you don't need the second port unless you actually had SAS drives and a second HBA
@JourneymanGeek you can do it both ways
but you can't plug a SAS cable into a SATA controller port
 
@Bob pretty sure SAS drives didn't have a gap between power and Data
 
I thought you were getting a SAS HBA?
 
Bob
@bwDraco yea, but I'm not planning to put SAS drives in it anytime soon, and even if I were I'd probably go for the cheaper SATA cables since I don't need the second (redundant) data connection
> • Supports up to 256 SAS or SATA devices using SAS expanders
on your card's specs
@JourneymanGeek they don't, but that area is just for the second port, which isn't used
well, not used unless you need it
(IIRC anyway)
 
I have a computer science question
however it is also sort of a math question maybe
 
I never really felt the need for enterprise-style storage configurations. I just want fast, hassle-free storage. I don't need more than 1-2 TB of storage internally.
 
Bob
1:43 AM
@FMLCat Actually, maybe the M1215 is a better idea. It's newer, does PCIe 3.0, and 12Gbps SAS (not that I'll ever need that...)
and it goes for $110 :D
 
If anything, I might as well just get a NAS appliance instead, and consumer NAS appliances aren't that expensive these days.
 
@Bob the port's incompatible with SATA connectors though. The inside edge of the power/data connectors have nowhere to go
@Bob 12G SAS is dead in the water anyway
 
Bob
@FMLCat oh, I forgot about that. suppose you could hack the connectors open, but that's a bit dodgy
hm, the M1215 is still a bit hard to find at the lower prices in AU
@FMLCat hm? how so?
 
@Bob the only use for it is expanders. Anything else that needs >6Gbps is better off on PCIe.
PCIe back planes and U.2 has far overtaken SAS 12G for performance storage.
There's absolutely no case for 12Gbps interfaces on spinning rust.
 
maybe Ill ask later
 
1:50 AM
@CoderCat don't ask to ask; just ask
 
Bob
@FMLCat ahh
 
is there a way to make building instructions using a text format, I have tried it for months but the problem is it is almost impossible to represent part rotations and the entire building axis using characters
 
U.2 being the enterprise version of SATA Express, aka native PCIe over a SAS connector.
 
I just used ascii symbols to best represent different parts, there is no graphics but that way its much faster to build
problem is text is 2D unlike 3d graphics
 
Bob
@FMLCat TIL about U.2
heard of it but never really looked it up before now
 
1:55 AM
40Gbps PCIe > 12Gbps SAS
 
@FMLCat apparently there's 'consumer'/HEDT systems with those
 
@Bob I guess I'm more.... Enterprising?
Urgh my room stinks of piss.
 
(though I'm pretty doubtful I can walk into SLS and...)
 
:o
 
@FMLCat 0_0
 
1:56 AM
@JourneymanGeek its PCIe... Most systems have PCIe.
 
on one hand, dude, TMI. On the other hand, cat joke. On the gripping hand, maaaan, that sucks.
 
It's just a connector for PCIe that sits on enterprise SSDs
@JourneymanGeek yeah, can't sleep because of the smell.
 
Bob
s/hand/paw/g
 
@FMLCat true, but for most folks spending those PCIe lanes and board space and design time isn't worth it?
@Bob specific joke ;p
 
Bob
@FMLCat would an air freshener help?
 
1:57 AM
@JourneymanGeek chuck a passive adapter into an M.2 slot. That's what ASUS does...
@Bob not being in a homeless dump would help. FML.
 
@FMLCat .... makes a ton of sense
@FMLCat if its a hard surface diet coke helps...
 
Bob
@FMLCat :(
 
@JourneymanGeek I don't know where it's coming from but I'm guessing the carpet.
 
(Someone in my family uses my loo and dosen't flush half the time ... stuff also does a fantastic job cleaning floors)
@FMLCat uhhhh
I know how to clean that too ._.
 
There's also an 11pm curfew so I can't go out and buy air freshener or diet coke even if I wanted to.
 
1:59 AM
there's specific stuff for that, but at a pinch a bunch of baking powder helps. Also looks like someone sneezed while snoring cocaine.
 
Again, FML
I'm guessing the previous resident of this room got kicked out for being a dog urinating on the floor or something
Us cats, we're clean animals and use litter boxes.
 
speaking of cats...
 
the really old cat that lives in my building keeps turning up outside my apartment ._.
 
"Hyper kit"
 
2:04 AM
now I'm curious if you can find something like that on aliexpress.
 
But it wouldn't be hyper
 
yup
its a thing
 
@JourneymanGeek so let it adopt you?
 
naw
she's her own cat. Probably grumpy fatty took over her turf cause blackie is sick.
but its strange to walk out the apartment, and find a cat 25 floors up, just sitting down catting
 
2:35 AM
any idea how i can turn the webcam off on my laptop?+ the blue light is annoying
samsung np350v5c though maybe there's some standard way across laptops
hah it just went off inexplicably. be good to know how to put it off myself though
 
Bob
3:23 AM
@barlop close whichever program that has it on. or ask the NSA nicely.
 
3:51 AM
tape ;p
there's special tape for that
 
4:01 AM
might just try wget again
 
4:14 AM
Anyone else experiences high CPU usage when visiting this page?
Mine is spiking from 4% to 36%
How can you determine which element causes this?
 
Bob
Stack Exchange sites not only let you change your user name, but it need not even be unique. — Michael 2 days ago
@Michael It's great, isn't it? — Michael yesterday
 
4:42 AM
hm
 
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Q: How to improve HVAC system to make upstairs rooms more comfortable?

allquixoticMy home was built in 1985 in the US with conventional HVAC design of that time. Wooden frame house. It has central air conditioning (ducted) and we upgraded to a natural gas furnace recently. We experience both hot and cold temperature extremes in summer and winter, as cold as 0 Fahrenheit and as...

wow, that's nearly HNQ status there
how do I even pick the best answer from all of that? that's like an encyclopedic compendium of great answers
 
@allquixotic as someone who lives in a tropical country....
oddly, I've never seen centralised AC ever
Even in office buildings, you have per room control
also, window units are junk ._. split units FTW
 
@JourneymanGeek it's pretty standard here. Having per-room A/C units on the windowsill or similar is viewed as hackish and amateur and it's an eye sore
only apartments and hotels do that... freestanding homes are not meant to have that
 
@allquixotic we have one central compressor, and per room 'units'
so I can set it to, say 22, and my parents can complain how cold it is whenever they walk in.
and its not 'that' expensive - I think our setup's aboooout 3-4k?
 
Bob
@allquixotic split looks much better than window
 
4:58 AM
@Bob split needs a fair amount of piping though
which is why people go for window.
 
Bob
@JourneymanGeek naw. Usually straight through the wall
 
@Bob erm
yeah, concrete...
;p
 
Bob
@JourneymanGeek eh, double brick here
took a bit of drilling
 
also in our case we needed a small water pump
 
Bob
o.O
 
5:01 AM
the compressor was a little far away from the toilet so it drains down to the pump, then up to roughly ceiling height, then into the toilet...
 
Bob
5:15 AM
@JourneymanGeek we... uh... just pipe it down to the ground
 
5:39 AM
@Bob 25 stories up lol
that would be a lot of pipe
 
Bob
@JourneymanGeek got a gutter nearby? :P
 
nope
and since there needs to be cold air into my room, made sense to stick some pipe in the same trunking for it
 
6:15 AM
will chrome crash or freeze if I leave it overnight
im using an image crawler extentiom which saves the image to one web oage. I then periodically save and overwrite that page to my local storage
its currently on 32,000 images
i7, 16gb ram, fast fibre optic broadband
it simply cannot crash. that would be a disaster
 
 
1 hour later…
7:21 AM
@CoderCat you probably should ask a question on the main site - actually talking about what you're trying to do. Some of these are super specific, and it'll help others with the same issue in future.
 
 
2 hours later…
8:55 AM
Jul 20 at 0:39, by bwDraco
The other part of the issue is that my bedroom faces west so it gets lots of heat from the sun, and that it traps heat and is inadequately cooled by the house's HVAC system. Part of the renovations involves replacing carpeting with hardwood flooring, which should alleviate these issues a bit as carpet tends to trap heat. My room will also be rearranged so that the bed doesn't block the only HVAC register in this room.
Exact. Same. Issue.
We're in a similar situation: Three-story Colonial home, my bedroom has a nasty tendency to accumulate heat. Oddly, the other rooms on the third floor, including the master bedroom, are less affected.
This happens even when I leave the door open and the computer is in sleep.
(of note is that the master bedroom has a vaulted ceiling)
 
9:11 AM
when you move out you'll be glad of the free heating that comes with PCs
 
Running the air handler for even a few minutes helps.
So I suspect it's a matter of having inadequate air movement.
 
open a window?
 
The heat has to stay on (even if only at a low temperature like 62F) to prevent pipes from freezing.
 
or flap your wings a bit
 
We've had nasty flooding incidents in our previous home caused by pipes bursting.
 
9:14 AM
well thats normal
is it a brick house?
do you have double glazing?
 
1980s construction, wood frame and drywall.
 
what is drywall?
ah plaster
 
People often call it "Sheetrock". Basically gypsum sandwiched between sheets of paper.
 
in the UK our houses are 99% made from stone or brick
 
There is a ceiling fan in this room, though.
allq:
> in one room I am dissipating about 750 to 1000 W regularly between a gaming desktop, monitor and several peripherals (router, many wall warts and USB devices, etc.)
Typical heavy gaming load power (e.g. Assassin's Creed Origins) for Astaroth is about 400W, with monitors and other devices outputting an extra 30-50W of heat.
The router is located on the second floor so that isn't a factor.
All windows, to the best of my knowledge, are double-glazed.
(I think code requires insulating windows)
 
9:47 AM
y'all have ?/\ roofs right?
not flat ones?
there's a super cunning trick they used with my building - they have a raised, "floating" ceiling with airspaces that makes the top floor livable
 
Yes, sloped roofs.
 
whenever they need to replace it, I'm all "I'm melting"
only works on flat roofs tho
 
!! Caaaaaat
 
When I move out... I might choose a LEED-certified building, possibly even a Passivhaus.
 
9:49 AM
!! Caaaaaat2
 
@FMLCat That didn't make much sense. Maybe you meant: caaaaaaat2, caaaaaat, caaaaat2
 
!! caaaaaaat2
 
FML
 
@FMLCat, just how desperate are you for attention? Posting multiple cat images when you enter the room can be disruptive, especially when there is an active conversation. I am on mobile right now and your cat images have pushed earlier messages off the screen.
 
10:06 AM
morning
let's say you have a large dbf file you want to turn into a csv file. Is there any software that can do that, please?
 
10:33 AM
@bwDraco meh
@AndyK SR.SE question material!
and if you have never used the site before, you might possibly get a hat
 
@JourneymanGeek thanks
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Q: open source large dbf file converter to csv

Andy KI'm looking for a software that can convert a large dbf file (1 Go) to a csv file. All the options I found are either paying or not working correctly. Thanks

 
did some small edits ;p
 
@JourneymanGeek thanks JG
 
10:57 AM
per that thread, there's an artifact you have to find to be able to use it
 
Bob
@allquixotic ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
 
crazy how long it's been around: that's a July 2012 thread and here it's almost 2018 :P
 
Bob
 
lol
Thanks for the headphone advice btw, I’ll tell you what Plantronics says when they reply
I have a feeling fortresses are way more useful against AI since the AI rarely concentrates their entire empire’s fleet into a single gravity well like I did
I had max research and max cap ships and nearly max light cruisers - the only thing I could have done to more efficiently kill it is pound it with Ogrovs
And it managed to heavily damage some of my cap ships and kill like 30 frigates
It had soooo many firing hardpoints too
 
 
2 hours later…
12:59 PM
apparantly its hometime...
 
hey Burgi
and everyone too
 
1:22 PM
 
 
3 hours later…
4:00 PM
cya
 
 
2 hours later…
6:13 PM
I'm loathe to upgrade because I have excellent uptime and stability right now and I'll be really pissed if this new version of firmware breaks it. But security vulns, so yeah
I really don't have much of a choice
 
@allquixotic "Fixes some security vulnerability issues"
 
6:42 PM
Anyone else getting automated password resets on sites, due to the latest email leaks?
 
Non.
 
7:12 PM
which sits?
err sites
 
@CanadianLuke What email leaks?
 
I had my Wealthsimple account reset, and now my Wordpress ones
Doesn't matter that I'm using unique passwords, or 2FA...
 
god damn it man! i.imgur.com/HXzaB9I.png
 
@CanadianLuke Check haveibeenpwned.com ...
 
whats so hard about this task that makes every damn app or extention fail, all I want to do is crawl some images
at this rate, it would be quicker if I manually saved them all by right clicking each one. how stupid
 
7:19 PM
@CoderCat Why are you asking here? This is not your personal support channel. If you have a question, please ask it on the main site.
 
I have a feeling that will go down badly
 
@CoderCat What kind of images?
@DavidPostill Yea, I check it regularly and I'm signed up for alerts
 
just jpegs
 
What kind of names?
 
0.jpg mostly, sometimes 300x300.jpg or 600x600.jpg
 
7:23 PM
@CanadianLuke Please don't feed the vampires - they will suck you dry ;)
 
im a vegan vampire
I let it run overnight but it only got like 100 images, the rest are those icons in the screenshot which means it did not work
 
If they were all in a patterned order, then I could have solved that for you, and got some SU rep...
 
@CanadianLuke unique passwords don't matter if someone's attacking the hacked service
if you've got 2FA you're techinically still secure, but it makes sense to reset it...
I tried to help last night
but you're not helping me help you
if they are all on one page
then just save the page in chrome or firefox :D
 
7:39 PM
@Mokubai meaning there are still others they know about but haven't fixed? :P
 
there in different pages
which are all linked at least once
 
@CoderCat You have already been told to ask on the main site. Please do so and stop asking here.
 
@bwDraco you'll chyoose what you can afford XD
 
@djsmiley2k Please don't feed the vampires - they will suck you dry ;)
 
rofl
I wasn't helping as such, but pointing out a lack of info makes an impasse
 
7:45 PM
bbl
 
@djsmiley2k Exactly. Which is why I'm pushing hard for a question on the main site, instead of wasting everybody's time in chat.
 
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