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12:15 AM
Linux dudes:
> libssl-dev : Depends: libssl1.1 (= 1.1.0g-2ubuntu4) but 1.1.0g-2ubuntu4.1 is to be installed
Recommends: libssl-doc but it is not going to be installed
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
How do I get apt to skip this dependency?
 
Bob
@rahuldottech Context.
At its most basic you could install a dummy dep with dpkg but unless you're very very very very sure that's what you want to be doing, that's likely to break things.
 
rahul@kambuzi-PC:~/et$ sudo apt-get install libssl-dev -f
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:

The following packages have unmet dependencies:
 libssl-dev : Depends: libssl1.1 (= 1.1.0g-2ubuntu4) but 1.1.0g-2ubuntu4.1 is to be installed
 
Bob
More likely you want to fix the dep mess you're in.
 
@Bob It's a fresh install, and apparently libssl-dev needs an older version of libssl?
 
Bob
@rahuldottech What's your goal? What have you done? What OS are you running? What custom package repos, if any, do you have added?
 
12:26 AM
@Bob Uh, riot
 
Bob
It could just be a broken repo. That would depend on whether you have custom repos added.
 
@Bob I don't
 
Bob
@rahuldottech There's 4 questions in there...
 
@Bob As in, I'll tell you on riot.im :p
 
Bob
:S
 
12:35 AM
##caaaaaaaaaaat
 
@noitsbecky That didn't make much sense. Maybe you meant: caaaaaaaaaat, caaaaaaaaat, caaaaaaaat
 
Maybe I did
 
Bob
1:03 AM
I have that sinking feeling of knowing I deleted two DNS records, but seeing one that I thought I deleted is still there.
...WHAT DID I DELETE?!
 
 
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2:51 AM
@Bob Obviously, the keys to the kingdom
 
 
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4:30 AM
!!tell 47282631 caaaaaaaat
 
@HornOKPlease Invalid /tell arguments. Use /help for usage info
 
HE'S ALIIIVEEEEEE!
 
 
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6:04 AM
 
6:22 AM
@Ramhound Posts nuked
Next time, go to Charcoal HQ and !!/report the posts
 
@Ramhound gone ;)
 
 
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8:03 AM
(cause apparently google knows I love small machines)
does look like an odd layout
 
i saw something over the weekend that apple are going to ditch intel and move to arm
 
Its been hinted at a while
they could pull it off
 
and retain the software compatibility?
 
they vaguely did that twice before
 
8:20 AM
@JourneymanGeek oh my God I love this
 
8:51 AM
@Bob BIOS or UEFI? I'm not actually sure tbh
 
9:03 AM
Legacy support is enabled in BIOS, but it's 8(or 8.1) so I'm not sure if is actually using that or not.
 
Bob
@MichaelFrank Maybe poke at it over the weekend? Cause you're probably asleep by the time I'm free :P
@JourneymanGeek They did that by moving to a platform vastly more powerful.
 
@Bob The boot options seem to suggest that it's UEFI actually.
 
Bob
@MichaelFrank That's easier to fix at least :P
 
9:19 AM
What do you guys think of having SmokeDetector in this room, reporting spam on SU?
 
I'm not against it per say @gparyani, unsure what the benefit is?
 
@djsmiley2k Lets us know of spam while we're chatting, so we can go flag it. The goal of the Charcoal project is to more quickly obliterate spam by detecting and presenting it, and getting the community to nuke it with flags. See charcoal-se.org
 
9:37 AM
meh i think we are fine
this is the sort of discussion that should be had on meta
 
Bob
This has been discussed and rejected before, IIRC.
 
@Bob Transcript or meta link, please?
 
Bob
*shrug* I only vaguely remember.
 
@gparyani you should be able to find it yourself by searching, no?
 
@avazula I wonder how you showed up here...
 
9:43 AM
@gparyani naw
 
@gparyani I'm always in here.
 
@DavidPostill is active on smoke detector
 
Not talking much, still, here.
 
I also have a rss feed of flagged posts so I can deal with it
 
@avazula Huh, never seen you here. I thought it was a coincidence you'd be here after we were talking in TAS
 
Bob
9:44 AM
Thinking about it now, I'd agree with geek - we don't really need automated posts in a general chat room.
 
@Bob there's a feed in the tavern + I have an RSS feed of SU specific spam (something I asked for actually)
 
BTW @rahuldottech I tried to find again that not-so-s****y W10 version you mentioned a few weeks back but I can't find it. Do you recall that conversation?
 
10:04 AM
Slowly yawnks
Hooooooooonkkkkkhhhhhh.... good morning ):
 
lol
 
@avazula Windows 10 Education?
(if you're referring to privacy issues)
 
WTF is wrong with iOS keyboard, it doesn’t have backticks
 
@HornOKPlease Install an alternative keyboard with one
 
@gparyani nope
 
10:08 AM
Yeah, might, except the base iOS keyboard is super good for me typey fastey
Also why am I awake 2 hours early and why do I feel like I have a cold and why is the sky purple and I think we’re not in Toto anymore, Kansas
 
@HornOKPlease I don't like that the iOS keyboard has no swipe functionality
 
Ughhhh I think I’m sick. I love getting sick on a Monday because it means I have to trudge through the entire week sick
I don’t swype; I get it used to my sayings, bang out something really approximately what I’m trying to say, and hit space and let it fix all my horrific typos and it’s surprisingly accurate
Even noncorrected typos are easy enough to fix with a tap along the suggestions bar
 
The Android keyboard was built for both typers and swipers
 
I went back to a Note 8 earlier this year and hated every minute of it ): mainly because of the keyboard and the retarded position and pickiness of the touch sensor
Glad I’m still on iOS and upgraded to the $1500 XS Max
Dumb name good phone
 
@HornOKPlease Samsung keyboard is different from Google keyboard
I like Google's keyboard better.
 
10:14 AM
Indeed; I tried Samsung, Gboard and SwiftKey
None as efficient for my typing purposes as iOS native kbd
 
But in all seriousness, I prefer a traditional desktop keyboard for typing
My personal criteria for a smartphone, after having used a Nexus 6P for years: must be large (at least 5.5 inches), front-facing speakers, rapid charging, and headphone jack. The Nexus 6P fits the bill perfectly. (I don't care for thinness or bezel-less "notch" designs.)
I don't like speakers that face the edge or the back because I have to position my hand there to redirect the audio towards me. The Nexus 6P has the additional advantage of having stereo speakers in landscape mode: top speaker plays the left channel, bottom one plays the right channel.
(Or vice versa if you flip it the other way)
 
@avazula yep
Uh, it's called LTSB
 
Been a 100% Bluetooth headphone convert since about 2012 :P my criteria are - must have a very fast SoC, seamless biometric authentication, every feature carefully polished and bugfree, integrates with my other devices, excellent battery life on its own, IP68, really good camera, excellent support network, and has an Apple logo on the back :P just kidding about that last one
 
10:48 AM
@HornOKPlease My Nexus 6P fits most of those features, except the "very fast" processor (it's gotten slower with age), being waterproof, and no Apple logo :)
 
11:33 AM
i'm loving the obra dinn game
 
@rahuldottech Ha, thanks pal, I couldn't recall!
 
:)
It can be... uh, a bit difficult to find an ISO. Ping me if you need help.
 
is it legit?
 
@avazula Out of curiosity, why do you need the Enterprise LTSB edition?
 
@rahuldottech I'll try to find one on my own but I'll let you know if I need help indeed :)
@gparyani Personal taste.
 
11:36 AM
Aug 22 at 12:32, by rahuldottech
@avazula it's basically win7 with all the under-the-hood improvements of win10. I like win7, but it lacks native support for stuff like USB3 and newer hardware. And it's EOL which can't be good.
None of the metro/universal crap
 
hehe
 
@rahuldottech I disagree with calling it "crap". I've been a dedicated Microsoft online service user since 2010 and owned a Surface RT.
 
@gparyani you started at age 11?
 
@gparyani I recall, we've had this conversation in the past
 
@avazula No, later.
I have a grandfathered 25 GB OneDrive account
 
11:39 AM
@gparyani Huh, ok, I thought you were 19. My bad.
 
@avazula I'm 20, and I signed up after my birthday that year.
 
Bob
@rahuldottech It's also missing >2 years of updates, is rather unstable with modern driver support, and is effectively discontinued.
 
> effectively discontinued
How so?
@Bob ahahahahaha I can't afford any new hardware anywhere lmaoooo
(cries)
 
Aren't they planning on releasing a new LTSB build soon, as this is the point when they normally release a new version of Windows?
 
@gparyani Next year
 
Bob
11:41 AM
Hm. Apparently just a rename (it was unclear earlier this year).
 
@rahuldottech @avazula Or can't you run Windows Server 2016?
 
@gparyani Meh. LTSB is a smaller install, iirc.
 
@rahuldottech Does it fit on a CD?
Or does it need a DVD?
 
@gparyani I... just use a USB, like every sane person in today's age
 
@gparyani I just wanna try LTSB. Why is that so weird?
 
11:44 AM
@avazula Where did I say it's weird?
 
I'm a convinced Linux user and just wanna see what does Windows do nowadays
 
@rahuldottech I've never had success booting computers from USB, it's always been too slow since all my flash drives use USB 2.0. I stick to optical media when installing Windows. Also, not sure if the Win10 USB drive does this, but it could write to the drive to indicate that it's been used to install Windows once and thus display a warning.
Windows 95 floppies did this, but the CD didn't, for obvious reasons.
 
@gparyani I have experienced none of that, ever.
USB installs are always great for me, regardless of whether I use the MS media creation tool, or YUMI, my preferred tool
@avazula TIP: Use ninite once you install LTSB, this is my config. You need another browser because LTSB only has IE (ew).
 
look at this specific time point: youtube.com/watch?v=c5XSgdQ8QqA&t=4m29s
 
@gparyani That's more than half a decade before I was born
 
11:50 AM
This warning is why I find something inherently wrong with installing OSes from media that can be written to.
 
@rahuldottech Huh, thanks for letting me know.
@rahuldottech and ewww indeed ._.
 
Speaking of server, I have two computers that run Windows Server 2012 R2. One of them is the laptop I mentioned in an old Super User post; the other is my daily-use machine at home.
If ISOs can be mounted at the BIOS level than maybe I'd consider using USB. But until then, I'm sticking to optical media.
 
My server setup - three laptops, five silent cooling fans.
 
@rahuldottech and a dozen of lego bricks
 
@avazula ahaha, yep, for structural support
 
12:10 PM
++ for lego.
I use lego for one of my fishtanks, amongst other things.
 
12:26 PM
@djsmiley2k like, transparent bricks? Or are your fishes self-lightened?
 
1:17 PM
TIL sealioning
 
@HornOKPlease LMAO
 
Bob
*cries*
@HornOKPlease Now that you've deleted that my message looks really weird :P
 
@Bob heh. I realized it gave out a bit too much for chat.SE, though I've reposted it on matrix #rootaccess
the cats eating could be a reason for crying though
 
2:17 PM
> set the remoteip option to a range on your network that is NOT served by your DHCP server.
networking dudes, halp
What does this mean?
Ah wait
I think I got it
 
Bob
Cooooooonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeexxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxt
2
 
@Bob lol, I was trying to set up a PPTP server, but now I've learnt that it's insecure so I'm just going to use OpenVPN
 
Bob
@rahuldottech Good.
 
Which, unfortunately, appears to be a pain to set up, argh
 
Bob
...I borked my mongodb
Or did it bork itself?
I can never quite tell which.
why is yaml so shit
 
2:24 PM
> [...] if you’re a gamer, the $180 you’d save by buying AMD or a cheaper Intel chip would make the difference between buying a GeForce 1060 6GB ($250) and a GTX 1070 Ti ($409) with $21 to spare. That swap would make a far greater impact on your gaming performance than stepping up to the 9900K.
There is no question that the i9-9900K is the world's fastest gaming processor.
But is it worth it? It's up to you to decide.
 
Bob
the yaml spec is harder to read than the ecmascript spec
one defines a "simple" config language, the other defines one of the more complex programming languages available...
 
@HornOKPlease have you had much luck with steam streaming on OSX/macOS?
 
Bob
@bwDraco Mate, if you're making the decision between a 1060 and 1070 you're in position to even think about a 9900k.
 
I love having a static IP
I know dynamic DNS is cool and whatever, but static IPs just make everything so much more convenient
Man, I'm craving chicken nuggets
ALSO, NEW SPECS JUST ARRIVED!!!! \o/
 
@avazula lol
it holds a pump in the right place. ;D
 
2:34 PM
specs as in glasses as in spectacles as in the glass lenses held in front of my eyes with plastic and metal frames
 
2:57 PM
@Burgi only on ethernet; I haven't yet found a wifi device that can reliably do low latency game streaming with no dropouts
works fine on ethernet
 
my steamlink refused point blank to acknowlegde that my laptop even existed
 
firewall issue maybe
and I don't have a steamlink
I just do point to point between devices through a router
 
i'll have to try it with the firewall disabled
 
3:31 PM
You're using windows firewall?
 
3:52 PM
TIL Russian аптека (apteka), meaning "pharmacy", is cognate to "apothecary".
 
huh
I see "antek" in there too ;)
 
Especially given the alternative spelling апоте́ка (apotéka).
@HornOKPlease Cyrillic п comes from Greek π (pi).
 
evening people
 
When I saw that alternate spelling, my mind went "apothecary".
 
shouldnt the newest photoshop run pretty much flawless on an almost brand new laptop which has i7 8550, radeon rx 550 and 8GB ram? I just tried out Photoshop for the first time on the new laptop and its kinda slow. The CPU usage is barely above 5% but the RAM usage is 60% at most times.
 
3:57 PM
Similar glyphs, very different origins. The Cyrillic script is closer to Greek than Latin. Understanding the Greek alphabet makes it a lot easier to understand Cyrillic.
 
@djsmiley2k no, OSX firewall
 
 
Bob
@abobakrdy "kinda slow" is kinda vague
are you running it from a ssd or hdd?
also, your ram is a tad low for heavier projects
 
@abobakrdy If you can't upgrade the hardware, I'd suggest using a portable SSD as a scratch disk.
Trust me, 8 GB isn't a lot these days for more intensive usage, be it gaming or workstation applications.
Many newer games work best with at least 16 GB of memory, and even Web browsing is very memory-intensive in todays' age of multiprocess browsers and complex Web pages.
Not familiar with Photoshop, but the default scratch disk is the system volume. If it's a hard drive, and you can't replace it easily, a portable SSD may help.
 
 
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5:27 PM
WHEN THE ISP TELLS YOU YOUR PUBLIC IP'S SUBNET IS 255.255.255.255 :|
oh, on point to point.
 
 
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7:01 PM
@Bob I mean that Photoshop is running choppy/laggy, the whole experience seems like im running it on a old computer.

I have SSD. I agreed that 8GB is a little low these days, as I can see that many applications that didnt eat so much RAM before, does it now because of the more complexity as you mentioned. I think i will either upgrade my RAM or just buy a new computer, as im pretty dissapointed with the cooling on it as well
 
the text on some answer have a wrong code, I fixed it but it was denied, is it correct?

https://superuser.com/review/suggested-edits/800229
 
7:26 PM
@TiagoPimenta Yes. Normally you should not change someones code. Instead add a comment explaining the problem to the poster and allow them the opportunity to fix their answer.
 
 
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9:19 PM
> Bright blue dogs are cropping up around the city of Mumbai -- but before you try to put your name down with any designer dog breeders, know that the reason behind their odd coloring is actually pretty tragic.

Activist Arati Chauhan, head of the Navi Mumbai Animal Protection Cell, says that dye-producing factories in the Taloja industrial region have been dumping untreated chemical waste into the Kasadi river, which stray dogs often drink from and swim
Like, wtf?
 
> I'm sorry, but I really don't see why anyone would need to use a TOR node or Anonymous Proxy server to look at my site.

So i'm afraid you can't look. Stop running TOR / using an anonymous proxy and you can view my site.
Wow, way to go, asshole
 
Yea, that's a bit of a dickish reason...
 
9:36 PM
So... got an Arca-Swiss tripod head and matching quick-release plates.
Jan 6 '16 at 8:55, by bwDraco
- Replace DA* 60-250mm lens.
- Get a wide-angle lens.
- Get a longer telephoto lens (D FA 150-450mm).
- Get more prime lenses.
- Get a teleconverter.
- Get ND and polarizer filters.
- Replace flashgun (mine has a broken battery access door).
- Get larger, faster memory cards.
- Get a tripod and a Arca-Swiss head to go along with it.
- Get the upcoming Pentax full-frame body when it comes out.
- Get another camera body as a backup.
- Build new PC with fast CPU and lots of RAM for photo editing.
- Purchase an Adobe Creative Cloud membership.
The Arca-Swiss quick-release system is very confusing and rife with compatibility issues and whatnot. I spent a lot of time at the camera shop discussing this with sales associates.
There are several manufacturers of "Arca-compatible" attachment systems that are often incompatible due to stuff like protrusions from the mount plate and whatnot despite otherwise having compatible plate geometry. It's confusing and hard to navigate.
Also, not all Arca-compatible plates have consistent widths.
 
Sounds like a pretty terrible product... Just get a Manfrotto!
 
The system is designed to be highly flexible, with plates of varying lengths for secure attachment to a variety of cameras and lenses, and it's a de facto industry standard, yet each manufacturer's implementation can differ in various, potentially incompatible, ways.
 
Is it really a standard then? If they're all different?
 
Heck, Manfrotto makes tripods and tripod heads that use the Arca plate geometry.
!!/xkcd 927
 
9:50 PM
Fun fact! Apparently, this is the Stack Overflow account of the dude who used to run The Silk Road over TOR
(See his top question)
 
10:08 PM
(actually, the updated Z1+ model, but oddly enough, they have the same SKU)
Let's continue on Matrix.
 
10:54 PM
Having a pile of old SSDs around to use as scratch drives is handy. Also still can't decide between which Samsung NVMe drive to buy. Also, want a Thunderbolt dock, now that's twice in two weeks I've disconnected my laptop from it's previous 10-month static duty as a desktop replacement
 
I have a folder with 122,000 or so jpg files that I need to sort into "photos" and "everything else". :|
 
@MichaelFrank Where are the photos from?
Find naming patterns, automate
 
@rahuldottech So I had to use photorec on an .img of a dying HDD. The files all ended up with f<randomnumbers>.jpg names.
 
@MichaelFrank oh dang
 
Yea...
 
11:03 PM
@MichaelFrank check if metadata was recovered
 
Yea, most files have metadata, but that still leaves me with figuring out what to actual sort by.
 
Photos clicked with phones or cameras will specify so in the metadata
 
Trying to find a common tag I can use to filter on is interesting...
I'm trying to figure out if exiftool can work based on whether a tag just exists or not.
 
@MichaelFrank You might need a couple of filters: ($minFileSeize > val) && !empty(metadata($cameraMake)) && ($dimensions > x*y)
really crappy pseudocode, but yeah
 
Yea, the problem is that something like:
[IFD0]          Make                            : NIKON CORPORATION
[IFD0]          Model                           : NIKON D7000
Will only exist on the file if the tag was created.
 
11:08 PM
@MichaelFrank Eww photorec
 
@MichaelFrank Uh, won't all most photos clicked with a phone/camera have it?
Also, @MichaelFrank Do you still have the HDD?
 
Yea, still got the HDD.
@noitsbecky What's wrong with photorec? Asking for a friend...
 
@MichaelFrank It's the McDonald's of data recovery?
No, bad analogy.
 
@noitsbecky Really? I've used it successfully many times
 
I'm open to suggestions, since photorec did exactly what I wanted it to (with the obvious issue of losing filenames when it couldn't figure them out).
 
11:11 PM
@CanadianLuke McDonald's isn't unsuccessful.
 
So what do you not like about it?
 
@MichaelFrank Losing filenames is the biggest issue. It barely even tries.
 
@MichaelFrank Do you need something automated?
 
In fact, last time I used it (which was many years ago mind) it literally didn't try at all.
 
@rahuldottech Automated as in "here's the .img, get me the things", sure!
 
11:13 PM
@MichaelFrank If not, I use GetDataBack on Windows, although I have a feeling @noitsbecky hates that too
 
Will it run against an .img file? I'm hesitant to actually plug the drive back in as it was in a pretty terrible state.
 
@MichaelFrank Message me on riot
 
Yup, according to the wiki it doesn't bother:
> PhotoRec ignores the file system; this way it works even if the file system is severely damaged.
Ignoring the filesystem and just using brute force search is generally considered the dirtiest, last resort method for data recovery. Every other data recovery recovery tool (including GetDataBack) tries to recover using the filesystem first, given the numerous advantages, such as being able to recover the filename, directory structure, modification date, attributes, etc. as well as fragmented files.
The fact that photorec doesn't even bother just means it's a very basic, brute force tool, that lacks the simplest features of any other data recovery tool.
@rahuldottech No, I used to love getdataback. Until I found stuff that had a far better UI. Haven't used GDB nearly 10 years though, it may have improved. GDB was more powerful in terms of technical effectiveness last I tried it, just the UI was such a pain it took five times longer to achieve anything.
 
@noitsbecky They have something called GetDataBack Simple now. It has a pretty neat UI, you should give it a shot
 
@rahuldottech I might try GDB again if/when I next find something my preferred tool which I already have a professional licence for can't handle.
 
11:27 PM
@noitsbecky Cool. I'm curious, which is your preferred tool?
 
Generally these days I make more of an effort to not lose data in the first place, although I'm not particularly good at it
@rahuldottech R-Studio, which I've mentioned many times.
 
@noitsbecky Ah, I've never heard of it. I'll check it out if I ever need something other than GDB.
 
Oh I remember another reason I was annoyed by GetDataBack, I had to buy separate licenses for FAT and NTFS.
It appears that's changed now, but you still need separate versions of the program for different filesystems. R-Studio does it all, including RAID reconstruction, in one program.
RAID Reconstructor (from the same guys that make GetDataBack) was a lifesaver back before R-Studio had the capability of doing it though, and IIRC it's again, still more capable.
R-Studio also has direct access hex and binary viewing/editing/dumping built-in, dunno if GetDataBack includes that now but the fact they sell a separate program (DiskExplorer) for it that costs nearly as much as GDB itself suggests it does not.
 
@noitsbecky Yea, so I think the issue here is the FS is hosed. I couldn't figure out any way to mount the image I made of the disk.
On top of that, it's a MacOS disk, so I'm not even really familiar with whatever they're using either.
 
@MichaelFrank R-Studio doesn't need a mountable filesystem to recover filesystem data, it can deal with corrupted/unmountable FS (obviously only to a limited extent, if all the filesystem metadata is gone, nothing is going to recover it)
Not so relevant on SSDs these days, but R-Studio basically lets you undelete a file in 30 seconds, whereas GDB require(d) a full scan before you could do anything.
You do get lifetime updates with GDB though, which you don't with R-Studio. You only get 1 year of free updates with the latter, and mine's so out of date renewing my support would cost more than buying the latest version outright.
Also the professional (Technicians') license has gone up by $150. Bleh.
Not that anybody needs that unless they work professionally in data recovery in a large company, which is the only reason I could ever justify the cost
On a totally unrelated note, it turns out working as a lighting technician for Hawkwind is a bucket list item I didn't know was on my bucket list until after I'd done it.
 
11:43 PM
@noitsbecky So it looks like they still have separate licenses for NTFS and FAT.
Unless the generic R-STUDIO product includes them both.
 
@MichaelFrank It does. The full product ($79.99) does both, although you can get cheaper versions that do one or the other (which is pointless IMO). The software itself is the same and both versions will do both filesystems (along with Ext, HFS, etc.) but just arbitrarily limit you to what filesize you can recover.
Basically the NTFS version will read and recover from FAT filesystems fine (and vice versa), but complain and tell you you need to upgrade your license for files over 256KB. There used to be an exploit/workaround where you could use the hex editor to view larger files and just dump the contents in binary mode. I think that stopped working on recent versions.
 
@MichaelFrank Before you purchase anything, give this a shot anyway
Yes, I just wrote up the batch files to make it portable
(I'll take this down in a while for obvious reasons)
 
@rahuldottech R-Studio has a free trial. And it's portable anyway. ANd has a built-in file previewer. I'm not recommending anyone buy it, but really I switched because it's just so much more useable than GDB while only 10% less capable.
 
@noitsbecky I don't use most power user features anyway, and GDB has everything I need and I've been using it for ages, so I'm just going to stick with it for now
 
> echo rahuldottech is friggin amaze > i.txt
 
11:54 PM
@noitsbecky lmaoo
:)
 
Really?
-_-
 
@noitsbecky I just needed a placeholder, so yeah, why not? :P
 
@rahuldottech It's not the power user features (R-Studio is less powerful), it's the fact that in certain scenarios you can do in five clicks and 30 seconds what takes 50 clicks and 30 minutes in GDB.
 
@noitsbecky Fair enough
 
(Admittedly, not tried Simple, but for the same reasons as you, I've been using R-Studio for ages and don't plan on changing unless there's some specific need)
 
11:56 PM
@noitsbecky It really is Simple :P
I've used the old GDB NTFS and FAT versions (which, hey, aren't that complicated to use), and this is wayy... uh... simpler ;P
Goddamnit I don't want to do all this maths homework
UGH
 
@rahuldottech At least it lives up to its name, unlike the McDonald's Big Tasty, which is neither big, or tasty.
 
STUPID
@noitsbecky But I know something that is ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
 
@rahuldottech That face just wants me to respond with "Your mom".
 
@noitsbecky ahaha
 
@rahuldottech Oh the joys of being an adult
 
11:59 PM
@noitsbecky pshhht. soon.
 

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