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Bob
12:00 AM
uservoice seems to largely go into a black hole
the few projects they have on github get some good responses
 
Good formatting: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/reference/5.1/microsoft.powershell.core/about/about_aliases
Bad formatting: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/reference/5.1/microsoft.powershell.core/about/about_scopes
From the same github project though.
I guess someone hasn't quite made their way through with the formatting brush.
 
@Bob New NEW money-saving, data-hogging wireless structure (yes, I know, I've been bouncing around and around)
 
Bob
@allquixotic hm?
 
LG G6 went back. Now:
AT&T: iPhone 7 Plus (yes, the "Verizon" one is 100% portable to AT&T) w/ "Unlimited Plus" (22 GB before network management; tethering to 10 GB/mo then 128 Kbps)
AT&T: Unite Explore hotspot -- also unlimited, but there's NO Throttling; only slowdowns for network management above 22 GB.
my only VZW plans are the grandfathered UDPs and my parents' devices
I ported my number over to AT&T for my phone :P
on the semi-downside I no longer have an active Android device (I still have that cheap Samsung J3-V but it isn't associated with an account)
 
Bob
@allquixotic Didn't like the G6? :\
@allquixotic Also. You guys have a weird concept of unlimited.
 
12:12 AM
loved it, but this is cheaper, and has the extremely unique and lucrative contract term on AT&T hotspots that's apparently unique in the US wireless industry right now
 
Bob
At least Optus here is expanding the high-data plans.
100 GB (50 + 50 bonus) for $70/month, though deprioritised. Data only - no calls.
No tethering restrictions on any plan here.
@allquixotic Contract term?
 
yeah; active unlimited terminology categories are:
(1) Grandfathered Unlimited: these are TRUE unlimited data plans in the ordinary sense of the word, but you can't buy them new, and the carriers are beginning to aggressively terminate high data users who have these
(2) Nasty Throttled and Network Managed Unlimited: ALL new "unlimited" smartphones and MOST carriers' hotspot unlimited plans have this; after X amount of GBs of tethered data, you get throttled to less than ADSL speeds
(3) AT&T, which, for HOTSPOTS ONLY, does NOT perform any throttling
and network management is basically "well every available band is 100% utilized on the tower, so people who've used <22 GB this month get a slightly higher priority" -- when the tower's not saturated you get full speed regardless of how much data you use
 
I have two Verizon Grandfathered Unlimited hotspots; an AT&T not-too-bad unlimited hotspot, and a Nasty Throttled AT&T smartphone
 
Bob
Though the bonus offer ends tomorrow :(
Hm. Decisions, decisions...
> This is a Postpaid Mobile Broadband Service which includes
a Data Allowance of 100GB for use within Australia. In times
where our network is busy, data usage on this plan will be
prioritised at a lower level than other data on our network. This
means that during busy times you will experience slower speeds.
But if you do go over it's $10/GB
and IIRC no way to turn that off
so it's stressful using it, cause you have to keep watching your usage
 
12:17 AM
when we go over, there's no extra fee, but for AT&T smartphones it's 128 Kbps, for Verizon smartphones it's 600 Kbps, and for AT&T hotspot devices it never throttles :D
basically the AT&T hotspot is full-speed true unlimited during off-peak hours (great for downloading games)
 
Bob
@allquixotic one thing I do like about Optus (but can't use cause I'm not with them) is their data pooling... get a cheap ($10/month?) mobile plan, a high-data mobile broadband plan, and they share the same data allowance :D
hm. I wonder... does that mean the shared allowance when used on the mobile plan isn't deprioritised?
 
@Bob all the US carriers are basically moving away from "metered" plans or charging by the gig, and have started to employ "caveated unlimited"
they compete on the assholishness of the fine print of the caveats
 
Bob
@allquixotic tbh I'll take throttling over overage charges
compulsory overage charges suck
I'd much rather they just cut me off entirely
@allquixotic can't do that here
if you call it unlimited, it better be actually unlimited
(then again, not like consumer protections are that strong in the US)
 
@Bob previous FCC commissioner said "unlimited means unlimited", meaning, he agreed with you / AU way of doing it
but new FCC commissioner appointed by Trump is like "weeeellll, let the carriers do whatever they want"
which apparently has, at least in the short term, worked out to consumers' benefit
because immediately after he was appointed, all the carriers announced throttled unlimited plans
and now AT&T has blown open the floodgates by offering hotspots where you never get throttled
also this hotspot is a very nice ruggedized high quality Netgear device with nice and responsive physical buttons instead of a pure touchscreen like the Verizon ones
 
Bob
@allquixotic yea that's considered misleading advertising here, since a 2011 court case
and would require a legislation change to ... change.
 
12:29 AM
we don't have any legislation about this in the wireless industry; there was regulation (executive branch policy, not law) in the past, but current FCC commissioner wants to de-regulate
regulation is weird; the law says "agency X can put policies into force that, if violated, make you liable for civil penalties in court but not criminal charges"
then the agency can decide whether or not to develop policy
 
Bob
@allquixotic the ruling here was actually for wired broadband, but that doesn't matter cause it was an interpretation of general trade/advertising law
should apply equally to mobile plans
Trade Practices Act 1974 (since renamed Competition and Consumer Act 2010)
I suppose if they decided to appeal to a higher court... which they didn't at the time
@allquixotic and can be changed by the next gov apparently -_-
 
covfefe
 
Bob
@allquixotic wat
 
@Bob google it
 
Bob
@allquixotic still: wat
 
@Rahul2001 Yeah, I saw that earlier today.
(I'm a New York Times digital subscriber)
Interesting... an affordable custom liquid-cooling kit. tomshardware.com/news/…
Starts from US$149.99; uses aluminum waterblock and fittings. This makes it incompatible with traditional copper-based fittings because of the potential for corrosion, but also much cheaper to manufacture.
 
2:40 AM
omg... my work laptop has been on "Maximise Battery Life" mode...
 
@MichaelFrank lol
 
I've been complaining for weeks about how slow it is T___T
 
My Lenovo Flex 4-1130 netbook (Bifrons) has a Battery Stretch mode that makes the already slow processor almost unusable by throttling it to 800 MHz. It normally runs at 2.2-2.4 GHz under load.
 
Yea, this was on the Lenovo battery stretch mode as well.
 
May 15 at 20:55, by bwDraco
(Celeron N3350: 2C/2T Goldmont (Apollo Lake) @ 1.1-2.4 GHz.)
 
2:43 AM
> Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-5300U CPU @ 2.30GHz, 2301 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 4 Logical Processor(s)
 
@MichaelFrank That's a heck of a lot better but it'll still feel slow if throttled deeply.
I could throttle my main laptop's i7 down to 800 MHz but everything feels very sluggish at that point. A 4C/8T processor can feel surprisingly slow at these sorts of clocks.
 
@bwDraco Yea, I'm lucky to have this one.
 
Heck, it throttles to 1.6 GHz on battery unless I override it with ThrottleStop, which noticeably impacts system responsiveness.
 
3:32 AM
Ahem... ^^
@MichaelFrank I think that ought to disappear
 
I suppose a mod or a room owner should probably step in then. :|
 
You should have the ability to delete. hover over the left margin of the box
 
Those options timed out.
 
@GypsySpellweaver I bet he already knew that. ;)
Thank you mod! :)
 
4:15 AM
oh god what's going on?!
my Enjin teamspeak server is down; I can't resolve youtube.com; I can't get to my hobby website...
WTF?
I can't reach my OVH dedi
 
At least you're not totally dark. You can get here. So there's hope you can fix the rest.
 
Bob
@allquixotic mine's up
 
My girlfriend is so, so crazy
 
Bob
lol, this sounds strangely ominous
> Task Type
Incident
Category
the whole network
> Details
We currently have a situation on our network in europe.
 
lol O_O "the whole network"
and apparently their Beauharnois is having an issue too - but it's back up for me after about a 20 minute outage
 
Bob
4:28 AM
@allquixotic do you know which DC/rack you're on?
 
@Bob can't find out easily without logging into the control panel
 
Bob
the bhs-3b-a9 incident was 15 mins ago
 
I think Enjin's TS servers might be on OVH too
 
Bob
@allquixotic hm. mine had a minor network hiccup but I'm unsure how long. or it might be local
I really need proper network monitoring
I can only tell cause my tunnel dropped out at some point while I was out for lunch :P
but that just happens now and then so idk if it was ovh
 
Bob
4:30 AM
@allquixotic ^
 
OVH is listed there
@Bob :D
wonder if it'll be marked up compared to Beauharnois, or same price
 
Bob
@allquixotic the sydney one is similar price for lower specs but competitive with the local market
since there's some US locs that are already similar price to ovh ca, they'll probably be similar to bhs
 
@Bob, new low-cost liquid-cooling kits from EKWB announced at Computex: ekwb.com/news/…
 
Bob
@bwDraco I'm not really a fan of liquid cooling :P
 
yesterday, by bwDraco
EKWB has an intermediate solution that is preassembled but can be expanded to a custom loop. The Predator line seems to have been discontinued, but a replacement is probably on the horizon.
 
4:39 AM
@Bob booooo
 
This new EK Fluid Gaming solution is a true open-loop liquid cooling system, but uses aluminum parts to reduce cost.
 
Bob
@JourneymanGeek :D
 
It's only available as kits right now and is incompatible with existing EK components as Al and Cu don't play nice together, but new parts for expansion will be released in the future.
 
Someone could've just deleted the picture instead of timing me out. -_-
 
Bob
@allquixotic yup mine just dropped out
 
5:14 AM
@MichaelFrank oh, perils of not having a mod handy :(
 
@JourneymanGeek I thought a mod was handy then. How else did it disappear?
 
From what @MichaelFrank said I assume it
Was flagged
 
And here I was thinking we always had a guardian of the galaxy on hand. ;P
 
Guru3D already has a review unit of this new liquid cooling kit (A240G, with GPU waterblock for Founders Edition GeForce GTX 1070/1080 (Ti) and NVIDIA TITAN X/Xp cards): guru3d.com/articles-pages/…
 
5:54 AM
Conclusion: Great cooling performance and low noise, but lacks the premium feel of copper fittings. Tested with a Core i7-4790K (4C/8T Haswell (Devil's Canyon)) overclocked to 4.6 GHz at an unusually high 1.3V core voltage (intended to stress the cooler with a higher thermal load) and a GeForce GTX 1080 Founders Edition operating at about 1.9 GHz. No throttling was observed and the GPU ran very cool at all times, although CPU temperatures were a bit high under full system load.
Installation of the GPU waterblock proved very tricky, requiring unusual tools to detach the stock cooler. This means it's not quite for the feint of heart, despite EKWB's aiming to make this a mass-market solution. However, chances are good the CPU-only kits will sell quite a few units, especially given the price.
 
@Bob lel, here we can have 100gb+calls and sms for 20€/month :p
 
6:14 AM
s/feint/faint/, but you get the idea.
So, can custom liquid cooling ever go mainstream?
My guess is no. Closed-loop liquid cooling is much simpler and easier to work with, and has been embraced by several major PC OEMs.
However, there are always "enthusiasts-on-a-budget" who want to assemble a custom loop but can't pay the price of a full CPU+GPU LCS.
There is definitely a market for these cost-optimized kits. It remains to be seen just how popular they will be, though.
 
Cool! Vice Motherboard did a documentary on Jessa Jones and iPad Rehab :D
 
6:29 AM
@bwDraco "unusual tools" : 4mm wrench. phillips screwdriver.
I don't think mainstream will adopt "diy" watercooling because of the small risk of leakage if you don't pay attention.
Some guy I know did manage to put the heatsink holder upside down, meaning the heatsink was ~1cm(1/2in) off the CPU.
so some people putting the fittings wrongly and not testing in the sink wouldn't surprise me.
 
I'm a bit lost. Could someone do a sanity check for me? I don't get this comment he seems to be telling me that he's circumventing MAX_PATH the limitation but because he is doing it, it's a good approach?
 
How do i do a sanity check?
 
Read it and tell me your opinion. I might be misunderstanding and lacking the POV to notice.
 
6:56 AM
That's exactly what he claims. "The rules don't apply to me if I make my own rules."
@Seth He also thinks that creation of trivially broken workarounds using the wrong tools is the best approach to avoiding best practices.
 
SBM
Hello
 
@Seth Oh, yea, he also don't like to be told he's maybe, even possibly, not getting the whole picture.
 
I need to find a camera for a conference table. The table sits about 14 people. I would like to mount the camera permanently on the wall, so I am thinking a range of clarity for about 20 feet. It will be for video conferencing.
WOW!
Clippy's Ghost
 
7:03 AM
^\o/^
 
Bob
> The equipement come back and then down again.
We contact Cisco in emergency.

For now, service is stable.

We investiguate with cisco.
that doesn't sound good
\o/ my Windows Internals book arrived
 
@GypsySpellweaver thanks for your input. So I'm not out of my mind. I really wasn't sure anymore if my I was being dumb/missing something or if I was talking to a brick wall.
 
There's a brick there alright, and the way he handles computers, there might be two.
 
Bob
7:18 AM
lol
 
So... thought about this new liquid cooling system. There are lots of gamers and enthusiasts out there who are building systems on ca. $1500-$2500 budgets, enough for premium gaming hardware but not quite enough for expensive, $500+ custom-loop liquid cooling. This is not a small market. If EKWB got this right, they'll have a real winner on their hands.
 
??
Or in other words: What do you mean they got a real winner on their hands?
 
7:34 AM
3 hours ago, by bwDraco
@Bob, new low-cost liquid-cooling kits from EKWB announced at Computex: https://www.ekwb.com/news/ek-fluid-gaming-sets-new-standard-for-water-cooling/
(see also tomshardware.com/news/… and an early review from Guru3D guru3d.com/articles-pages/…)
 
thermaltake had the chaser LCS cases with watercooling for a while, but I don't think it has taken off.
 
Well they are already pretty low cost with their kits.
 
SBM
Oh
 
Though it's interesting that they changed their marketing. Interesting that their biggest kit actually includes a GPU block.
 
@Seth A full CPU+GPU loop can easily exceed $500.
 
7:42 AM
Yes but in comparison their components are already not that~ expensive from what I've seen. It's nice that they're pushing the prices down even more though. The other ones will probably follow. Being able to offer all components probably makes this a bit easier for them than for others.
 
I was experimenting with a possible setup for an Intel HEDT build with a GeForce GTX 1080 Ti card (code name Lucifer) and the cost was close to $700: ekwb.com/custom-loop-configurator/shared/oW592fc5c00b27a
Granted, this is a $4000+ build which may never come to fruition but it goes to show the cost of a traditional custom loop.
 
Bob
Hm.
Anyone willing to buy an almost-new i7-7700k and Maximus IX Code? :P
<== vague thoughts of going X299 (MOAR PCIe)
 
@Bob Wait a sec. You're already selling your just-built system?
 
Bob
@bwDraco No. Not really. Just very very vague thoughts.
Though... probably not. No on-board thunderbolt yet.
 
A bay res tends to be harder to fill from what I heard.
 
Bob
7:47 AM
Maybe the next gen.
 
morning
 
Bob
But even then I don't need it :P
 
Isn't Thunderbolt pretty much dead except for Apple land?
 
Bob
@bwDraco The thing I wanted most was more expansion lanes/slots. But X99 didn't make sense at the time - price, and older microarch.
Hm. 5 upvotes in 30 mins :D
 
@Seth No, many premium laptops have a USB Type-C port that doubles as a Thunderbolt 3 port.
Among other things, it's being used as a means to connect an external GPU dock.
 
7:54 AM
@bwDraco about the EKWB thing (what I was thinking about): They already did offer kits before. If you use the configurator you're buying single components. But they already did have stuff like this before this announcement.
 
@Seth These kits do not include a GPU waterblock.
 
Neither do the gaming ones, except for the biggest one. In addition by including a GPU block they're limitng your selection.
That's the same loop you linked before.
 
@Seth Eh, Firefox copy-paste fail.
nvm, the links are actually different.
The point I'm trying to make is that a traditional custom loop is very expensive and these new EK Fluid Gaming kits are a much cheaper solution.
 
8:16 AM
Oh it's just twice the number of GPU blocks and the connection piece. I do get your point and I do think it's nice that they're slightly dropping their prices. But the only real difference between their past kits and this one is the slightly lower price (say 50€?) and the inclusion of a GPU block in the high end kit. I actually think it's a step in the wrong direction there as GPU blocks can Beverly limit you.
 
what's wrong with a gpu block?
 
If it's not a universal block that just cools the GPU but instead the whole card, you end up being dependent on the mount points and layout of the card. So you might have a block that fits every "Founders Edition" card but won't fit e.g. the AMP Extreme! version from Zotac because they changed the layout ever so slightly.
 
The point is that it's model-specific. The included GPU waterblock in the A240G kit is for GeForce 10 Series Founders Edition cards.
 
Ah~ the Tomshardware article sheds some light on how they might have made the price cut: Aluminum instead of copper. Interesting and viable solution but makes them pretty incompatible to a lot of other pieces.
 
Aluminum and a streamlined manufacturing process.
 
8:23 AM
They probably already to have a streamlined process but they're probably going for bigger bulks. It could be interesting to see how this one is going to play out. Nice option for people that might want to get a custom loop going on the other hand it has a few pitfalls that might make people a bit unhappy.
 
It can be used with the GeForce GTX 1070, GTX 1080, and GTX 1080 Ti, and the Pascal-based NVIDIA TITAN X and TITAN Xp.
@Seth Most CLLCs, including the popular Corsair Hydro Series, use aluminum at all points where the coolant comes into contact with metal.
 
Which is closed loops are cheap. Most blocks, rads etc. you can buy for a custom loop are copper/nickel. Which is a more expensive material with possibly better heat conductivity. Temperature wise it's probably not that much of a difference though.
The problem is that you don't want to mix metals within the loop.
 
8:38 AM
So if you started of aluminum, you need to stay alu...
 
8:53 AM
right?
which maybe harder as most kit is copper
 
Right. It might cause "Galvanic corrosion" from what I understand.
 
9:09 AM
funny error : virtualbox breaks the existing packet "virtualbox" because it is in conflict with virtualbox. But "virtualbox.deb" gives it via "virtualbox"
 
@Avery Deluge?
 
@Rahul2001 yes
 
@Avery YAY! Deluge is awesome!
 
Transmission users also use yaourt
 
@satibel yo dwag, i heard you like virtualbox
 
9:18 AM
@djsmiley2k I just had to install it via apt-get instead of the deb file from the website.
 
Yeah
 
I actually use transmission, because I was too lazy to compile something on my mybook live.
 
9:39 AM
Hi. I added a new drive to my Win 10. I've initialised it in computer manager but it has a different drive icon. Does it matter? Have I got a wrong setting somewhere?

Thanks

http://imgur.com/eTo8Rq8
 
Sorry, meant to post another image
 
@HenryWHHackv2.0 try hardware recs. You have the starting point for a great question
 
@Rahul2001 was it pr0n?
 
@Burgi nope some quote
 
@Jdoh you should post that as a question on Super User
 
9:45 AM
Will do @Burgi
 
@Jdoh The music drive?
Right-click>properties
WHat does it say?
 
It's a regular, internal WD drive.

What do you mean, "what does it say"?

It says NTFS, Local Disk.
yep
 
you can edit autorun.inf to set a custom icon.
 
@Jdoh yeah, do you see an autorun.inf file on the disk?
Mine has this:
 
I have a hal9000 icon on my HDD. x)
 
9:54 AM
haha @satibel

Yes. I can see that @Rahul2001. Got to run but'll edit that when I get back. Thanks for the help.
 
@satibel hah, I make my own just for fun
 
hmm
 
that's because my HDD is a seagate, you know that anything you'll do to them won't work.
 
@satibel lol
 
reused joke from a guy trying to kill HDDs.
they can only die by themselves after a year or 2 :p
I'm kidding btw, I have a couple of 1TB barracudas that clock around 20k hours and still going strong.
 
10:04 AM
pffft
I used to support hdd's running 24/7 for 6+ years
 
I just flagged it but maybe someone could directly remove that comment? I don't feel like it should be on SU (request to seek contact using e-mail): superuser.com/questions/1214985/…
 
it'll get nuked shortly
 
ty
 
@Seth give da codez.
 
Which ones? °º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°°º¤ø,¸,ø¤°º¤ø,¸¸,ø¤º°°º¤ø,¸ That one?
(No I didn't write that manually. :( )
 
10:10 AM
@Seth It's gone :)
 
Bob
\o/ almost repcap
that was fast
 
@Rahul2001 yeah yeah you lewd boy
 
@Avery What!? :P
 
You people are awesome.
 
@Seth I know, I know. /s
 
10:15 AM
@Seth That we are :D
 
> They have decided to ‘glitter up’ Manchester folk!

They will be on Market Street (outside Tesco) from 11am today till late, ‘glittering up’ passers by and asking for donations. It’s all above board, they have council (and Tesco’s) permission and have been getting donations from glitter companies across the UK.
FYI
money is going to the bombing fund for victims families
 
I gave the codez. But probably not clear enough.
 
@Burgi well I like the idea
what concerns me is glitter in the environment D:
Ooo ooo
guys
if anyone wants to donate to a friend of mine who's having the worst time
 
"please give generously to the @djsmiley2k retirement fund"
2
 
Please concider giving to Him/Her/Them
@Burgi always welcome.
Retirement comes when I die, I think
 
10:30 AM
@djsmiley2k they had a big event in manchester on the saturday before the bomb. i had never heard of crohns before then
 
It's killing my friend, litterally.
Most of the time it's not that severe, but she's got one of the worst cases in the UK, likely in the world.
 
hundreds of people walking dogs in the city centre
 
Bob
huh, the Xbox 360 ran off a Win2k fork O_O
 
wut
orly?
 
@Bob i'm sure i linked that ages ago...
 
Bob
10:32 AM
@Burgi maybe. I'm just reading the book now :P
 
@Bob so did the first xbox
 
Bob
dammit I should've bought the ebook
 
Yeha but now the XBox One got TV, TV, TV!
 
it was an arstechnica link that i now can't find
 
I'm still supprised Apple haven't launched some underpowered console thing
and stolen Nintendo's crown
 
10:35 AM
the transcript search for this channel is rubbish
@djsmiley2k the new apple hates gamers
 
this one?
:)
Mar 16 at 17:09, by Burgi
> The original Xbox operating system was a fork of Windows 2000
 
thats it!
 
Can you say monopoly? xD
 
Bob
> The Windows Runtime consists of platform services aimed particularly at app developers for the so-called Windows Apps (formerly known as Metro Apps, Modern Apps, Immersive Apps, and Windows Store Apps).
...make up your mind!
 
my hero, @djsmiley2k! ❤
3
 
10:38 AM
<3
 
Aw...
 
You can't really steal Nintendos crown (IMO) as it's being kept alive by its iconic characters.
 
Not the billions of profits?
 
They get those because they got the characters.
 
sony managed to steal it with the PS1
 
10:41 AM
What's the reason to buy a console? The exclusive titles. What are usually exclusive titles? Brands and characters that have a strong association with your platform. Nintendo is still standing in that regard while most others are "meh".
 
real gamers use the PC
 
Mario?
 
 
@Burgi oh god.
real gamers miss the arm days AND the leg days
Zelda?
 
#PCMasterRace
 
10:43 AM
If I think about my last experience with my a current console (PS4) the experience between that and a PC aren't much different. :/
 
@Seth it gets hot....
yup, both my PC and PS4 do that
:D
 
@Seth the PC is significantly cheaper
 
o_O
long term maybe
 
even when the PS4 launched
 
Create an Account, juggle the technical terms, update the system to the latest firmware (patch your Windows), install the game, update the game to the latest patch.
 
10:44 AM
you could get a similar spec PC for roughly the same price
 
tbh i run linux and am lazy
too lazy to maintain a windows box as well, and forget the idea of dual booting
and while things are improving, they're not ready yet.
 
steam is on linux now
 
Indeed
but last time i tried it (i.e. when it first launched) team fortress 2 wouldn't render properly for me
 
Not that it makes a difference for gaming current generation titles on Linux and it's not like you don't need to patch your Linux.
 
and I've no time to play around to get things working
when you've got 1hr/day to play, you want to sitdown, and know it'll work
 
10:46 AM
then why run linux...? ;)
 
because I'm lazy
and don't like, nor want Windows.
 
i was trolling
 
:)
I won't bite, as I don't care what anyone else runs :D
Just explaining why I do what I do.
 
Bob
This book needs better anti-aliasing!
 
It works for me, with kids, to run a console ;)
I'd love the time and money to play with a windows machine as well, or spend lots of my PC to bring it up to scratch to run the latest and greatest games
 
10:48 AM
since @TOWMN left i've had to pick up being the "weird one" and "the troll" titles, its a lot of work tbh
 
Truth is I've brought one game in the last 6 months
@Burgi I miss it.
:/
 
@Bob what?
 
some of you guys should pull your weight in the trolling and being weird arenas
 
Bob
@Seth ?
 
Books don't really have anti-aliasing and shouldn't IRL render at least 4k+? So why would you notice!?
 
10:49 AM
@Bob is it a Book v1.0?
 
zomfg so hungry
 
Bob
@Seth The font rendering!
 
and 1 hr+ til my lunchtime :/
 
Bob
Actually all the grey boxes too. They're dithered :(
 
sigh I work with ejits.
someone changed the IP of a POS system, without changing the gateway as well, now it's bust
 
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