I'm in the process of reporting a YouTube account whose videos are all spam.
YouTube's reporting interface has dramatically improved. It's now much easier to specify the offending behavior (specify comments, videos [including start time], etc.) as evidence.
I suppose this was for the YouTube Heroes program...
@Bob I just saved a bunch of money on my car insurance dedicated server by switching to Geico downgrading from the MG-128 to the SP-128-S (Ivy Bridge w/ 128 GB DDR3 and 2 x 2 TB HDD)
this migration is super easy because I can do a block level transfer of one of the HDDs over ssh, a block level transfer of the flash drive over ssh, then copy one disk to the other, then reboot, possibly tweak the BIOS and off I go
I should throw in a complementary apt update && apt full-upgrade on each container and the host once it's done
We'll start by running dd, and... we'll... pipe it to stdout... we just pipe it to ssh... put it in... add our dd... and this will run for... 10 hours.
@allquixotic to be clear, a BIG part of that was their unwillingness to deal with flags.
Which were all but exclusively generated by other users of the network
For all the complaints about flagging over the years, I've yet to find clear evidence that they cause problems beyond "we want to have standards in this room that are abhorrent to a majority of folks in other rooms"
@Shog9 Eh, we don't seem to have that problem (or any problem, really) around here lately. It's been smooth sailing for a while. Even the flags have been rare.
This room generally has a culture of being mostly appropriate, because some of our users use RA from work with networks that have "no expectation of privacy", hence, they don't want to get fired for improprietous surfing or whatever
@allquixotic Yea... as a rule, we keep oneboxes appropriate, links mostly appropriate (NSFW-tagging for language or game content maybe, but no nudity etc)... I just don't really personally agree with some of the textual language issues, but I dunno if there's concrete rules about that yet.
Chat is an offshoot of the main site, and using it is a privilege users earn early on during their time here. Chat is our place:
for real-time collaboration
to meet fellow members of the community
for less structured, casual (but still roughly on-topic) conversation
Our chat syst...
@Shog9 There's about a 6-hour window (conveniently, during the noon to early evening hours US Eastern time) where we don't have hardly any diamond mod coverage in RA; during that time we don't really have any (good) options for expedient deletion of messages short of flagging, and we prefer to avoid flagging if it was accidental or so
like, once in a while I'll accidentally paste a password, an SSH private key, or an email address I didn't intend to the chat, or someone else will, and we'll want it to get nixed before it winds up indexed by GOOG et al
also, don't forget about mod flags (the ones where you have to type something that appear ONLY to mods and to ALL mods on every site) - you can totally request that a message not only be deleted but redacted.
@bwDraco Speaking completely honestly? I would say I'm a bit concerned about how quickly you sometimes jump to what I would consider extreme punishments.
that's good; the reluctance to flag is really related to the meteor storm of high-rep / room owners (who aren't mods) coming in and sometimes making things more complicated, or escalating the conversation inadvertently
> Dearest random mods: I accidentally posted my password, my home address, the name of my dead mother, and a list of my greatest fears. Please delete and also wipe from the history any record of these things, before I am attacked by a Scream fan.
With great power comes great responsibility. I'm confident I can handle things and not abuse the privileges, but I'm also a bit unsure of myself. My temper has definitely improved over the past several weeks and months but there's still work to be done.
"Hey, you seem to be savvy on the Q&A sites! Wanna be a CM? Oh... and there's this other system that you're now responsible for too, and no one knows how it works or even quite why it exists"
from working on code for speech recognition plugins for Teamspeak, to sharing dedicated server deals, to shopping for headphones/IEMs, to playing games together, we've made a nice little cozy community here
Background:
I am planning to set up a KVM to run Windows and Linux on the same workstation, and am undecided about how to set up the disks. It is my understanding that raw disks typically improve performance. I will be doing lots of I/O intensive work, so performance is critical.
However, the se...
On Mac OS X, the Mach microkernel technically has the capability to run multiple separate operating system kernels on top of itself; this would be similar in nature to Xen or Hyper-V (Type 1 hypervisor), but I don't know if anyone actually does it that way
"I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the use of OSX on non-Apple hardware is a legal grey area and as a result "Hackintosh" questions have been deemed off-topic"
@Shog9 I think if the question can be asked in a way that is orthogonal to whether or not the hardware in question is Apple-owned, meaning, if it's a valid question/problem on an Apple computer as well, it's fine
> Questions about running OS X on non-Apple hardware ("Hackintosh") are off-topic because of the questionable legality of doing so. See Are "Hackintosh" questions allowed?
I should update that...
> Questions about running macOS on non-Apple hardware ("Hackintosh") are off-topic because of the questionable legality of doing so. See Are "Hackintosh" questions allowed?
> Questions about running macOS (OS X) on non-Apple hardware ("Hackintosh") are off-topic as doing so may not be legal under the macOS EULA. See Are "Hackintosh" questions allowed?
@bwDraco ...last I checked, decisions like this are made by SE corp if necessary or otherwise by votes. Community mods don't/shouldn't really make decisions though of course their opinion matters more in the discussion.
Hyper-V is installed beneath the operating system. The host OS itself becomes a virtual machine. This change is transparent to users and applications because the host can continue to access the hardware directly.
Hyper-V consists of a hypervisor layer upon which there is a parent partition and ...
@Shog9 heh, I remember when KVM was little more than a light fork of qemu, which you may remember as a great software virtualization package. Now it's fast enough to rival VMware and other such "big names" in virtualization
Don't censor. It's not your job to enforce every rule that every tin-pot dictator, school administrator, or corrupt politician sets up. If you are actually personally horrified that students might access a website that doesn't meet the standards of their school, don't answer the question, but don...
Obviously, don't encourage stuff that's blatantly illegal and don't encourage stuff that y'all don't want - but don't think we're here to tell you what you can't talk about because Some Big Company might get pissy about it either.
@Shog9 I'm trying to think of what questions could be asked about hackintoshes that would be not blatantly illegal, while still being specific to hackintoshes and not just a general mac question
"How do I virtualize macOS on VMware Workstation 12.0 on my Windows PC?" -> any answer involves explaining how to violate the EULA, which could fall under "blatantly illegal" (copyright violation / breaking a contract)
@allquixotic "Where can I download a OS/X er I mean macOS image for the PC I'm building oh and I do not and have never owned a Mac just so you know?" -> Blatantly Illegal
Every time Apple rolls out a new beta, we get folks on SO closing down questions because answers might violate an NDA. That's... crazy. They'll be asked again in a couple months, and you have no way of knowing what agreements a given answerer has or hasn't signed.
@allquixotic I am usually available during this time, although my schedules are volatile. Your thoughts on whether I should be a room owner, and any issues that need to be addressed?
(my apologies for the extra pings)
I'm aware of the overreacting issue and have already addressed it.
@bwDraco Speaking completely honestly? I would say I'm a bit concerned about how quickly you sometimes jump to what I would consider extreme punishments.
If anything, access to more privileges will only make me more cautious when using them (I wouldn't want them revoked!).
@allquixotic Oh, btw, the AssemblyResolve thing I'm doing is pretty happy about loading from a byte array so hopefully in the final build I'll be able to package everything into one happy dll