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21:00
if that makes you happy
latex gloves make me happy
@DeerSpotter Well, the system is used on a daily basis by millions and constantly improved to avoid being gamed; it is designed to be ungameable.
(sarcasm)
i like that challenge
is there a reward in gaming the system?
like i finally get to comment?
you can't game a system you don't understand
Latex gloves make a lot of people happy but they don't normally talk about it in a public place ...
21:01
i understnad the code, i hate speaking
thats how casinos work
@DeerSpotter The only true reward in getting reputation is helping others, making the community stronger, advancing the overall level of the industry, and occasionally getting some recognition in your field.
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so if i can prove i can game superuser, will i be pemrentaly banned? o
I play StackExchange for the sweet hats
ovisously a different account will be used so you cant track my ip
21:04
@DeerSpotter That's a strong possibility. And the loophole being fixed is a definite possibility.
can i use my internet points to pick up chicks and buy beer?
is there any way to approach a exploit from a friendly side
@DeerSpotter They don't need to track your IP. If you make two, 100 or 1 million accounts and make bad contributions, those will be downvoted. If you make good contributions, then xkcd 810
@Burgi Heh, I have tried to avoid hats this xmax
!!xkcd 810
dont know why i am thinking about LULU LOVE while reading that
I am thinkin of bits and bytes. Specifically hobBITs and hobBytes
@DeerSpotter You'll find that SE is extremely good at dealing with people trying to do that. The site fights off thousands of bogus spammer accounts every day, vandals, and people like you. It has a very strong "auto-immune" system composed of both users and automated systems. If you want to play whack-a-mole, go ahead and do so; the system will barely even notice you're doing it because as much as you try to be a nuisance, you're small potatoes compared to the thousands of automated spam bots.
Do so until it ceases to amuse you, and then go away. Goodbye and good riddance, I say.
@Hennes the hobBIT is larger than a hobByte which isn't right...
Simply because it is the one
21:09
@Hennes now I want to see a Hobterabyte
And all information once was stored in 'ringkern geheugen' (ring core memory, translation sounds wrong)
see social engineering works
now i know
what system u use
Enlish
s/u/you/
are you going to "hax0rz" us?
nope
no need
you will destroy yourself
21:11
hey now, i'm only having the ONE beer
same thing that happened to COD when battlefield came out
@allquixotic He's just trolling ... I'm surprised you took so long to notice :)
damn it david
:)
@DavidPostill what if i dress up as a goat and try crossing his bridge?
"Member for 4 years, 5 months"
21:13
do you guys remember that guy who made creating your own server for COD possible?
no
not sure why fish need a server
he got a seize and desist letter to stop updating the code for the community. Even though nobody bought the game anymore they still made him stop it. I always wondered if the files were still being leaked somewhere
@DavidPostill Because he didn't do it in a funny and completely over-the-top way. If he asked for Ubuntu keygens or where he could buy rep points, while making a completely straight face, it'd be a much better trolling.
@Burgi If they have status codes for teapots why not servers for fish?
true
but fish have their own nets
What do sophisticated fish drink?
21:17
gin
Salt-Tea
Burg is looking really funny punny today ;p
you clearly haven't met anyone soFISHticated
god that is bad
@Burgi yeah, something in all these puns definitely doesn't smell right.... ;p
Ah. The suspension. I'm not surprised. There was a rollback war ... meta.superuser.com/posts/11966/revisions
21:20
.
>*- oh ****; no entry found for log-activation; patch a first entry
> PERFORM patch_contents.
I love my rollbacks
@ThatBrazilianGuy i've had a good day, got my hands dirty in frontend code
i also got the company to agree in principle to pay for basic people management training
@DeerSpotter Well you shouldn't rollback edits that a/ correct spelling and grammar, and b/ remove fluff like "thanks".
Comments like " You have no life and shouldn't abuse your powers to prove it." don't help either.
especially to that particular mod....
I showed him how peasant i was.
That's the best and most apt typo I've seen for a long time :)
21:25
hehe
i was giggling at it too
@Burgi It was a comment to the editor not the mod but even so ...
its frustrating, because edits, deletions, all that doesnt help me achieve rep.
valid edits give you +2 rep
shit, i screwed up
totally gamed myself
And come back in a week when you have calmed down and have something sensible to contribute.
21:30
@DavidPostill when you get your diamond you are going to be badass
@Burgi :)
so if post answers like this:
x = refrigerator
y = smash it and then do it again
z = go buy another one

"I'm not sure what the cause of your problem is, but if it's X, you can solve it by doing Y. If that doesn't help, try Z and let me know what it says."
will it still be counted as rude
no but it is a bad answer
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A: Using pkg-config with Qt Creator/qmake on Mac OSX

SpundunSolution Add the line QT_CONFIG -= no-pkg-config to the project file. Explanation Support for pkg-config is disabled by default in the Qt package for mac. So the qmake is configured to assume that there is no pkg-config on the system. They do that through macro variable QT_CONFIG qmaketest$...

i copied it word for word, the world hates me
21:31
for good reason
Ive done good answers in the past VBA and stuff, just been a while, got used to using QUORA i guess. Like must stay complicated i guess.
life*
hello.. I created a virtual machine with hard disk file type being "VDI".. Now when I booted the OS on virtualbox. It says of formating the 15gb of memory which I allocated for it (VDI)... Now if my computer doesn't have 15gb what will happen?
@DeerSpotter Perhaps you should read the next line, which says "If you belonged to the world, it would love you as its own. "
@DeerSpotter Quora is more free-form, and I like to engage in a bit of "Quora guilty pleasure" now and then by reading interesting hypothetical questions/answers, that epic question about what have flight attendants seen on airliners, etc. -- but it's not a very good site for getting well-informed, detailed answers about technical topics
> It says of formating the 15gb of memory which I allocated for it
Are you sure that's what your VM software says?
21:36
@ThatBrazilianGuy shh, I know exactly what he's talking about, and am about to answer :)
@DavidPostill imagine what is usable, a percentage of that will actually be used, just the virtual environment will try to handle everything in 15gb, you will be fine.
@DenisKa if you created the VDI as dynamically allocated, that means the image will grow slowly over time as you add more data to it
@ThatBrazilianGuy it says "The setup will format this partition" and that partition is 15
@allquixotic Sparse files? Or mistaking RAM and HDD space?
dynamically allocated VDIs can be of arbitrary size; they only grow as large as what you actually put in it
@ThatBrazilianGuy he's talking about virtualbox VDI image files, which can either be fixed size or dynamic
21:38
@allquixotic so if my pc doesn't has 15gb of space?
it isn't even sparse; it just has an internal mapping between logical positions in the file on the host and logical blocks in the guest
@DeerSpotter What are you on about?
@DenisKa you can create a 2 TB dynamically allocated VDI file on a PC with only a few megabytes of free disk space, and it'll work fine, until you try to write more data into the VDI (from within the guest) than you have free space
@DenisKa even if you have 2gb, your os will manage the visrtualy system like a application. which is why our games and softwares freeze and glitch.
it can't magically store the data somewhere else; it will try to write the data to disk, and if the disk is full, it'll crash
21:39
@DenisKa this might be a good time to mention that this sounds like a GREAT question for the main site....
so if i steal this question? will i still get downvoted?
@allquixotic He also said the VM software was going to format "the memory" and his system doesn't have "15 GB of memory". I find it improbable that he doesn't have 15 GB of free HDD host space, and much more probable he doesn't have 15 GB of RAM.
@allquixotic I see
@DeerSpotter you are still banned
@ThatBrazilianGuy he's talking about storage; a lot of people say "memory" when they mean disk/storage
21:40
shit
it's obvious because you don't put VDIs in RAM
if you know what a VDI is and how virtualbox works, it's pretty obvious (no offense)
there is also a method, im not allowed to disclose that used the physical disk (dvdrom) as ram
I try to not assume
write speeds are horrible, but it helps
@ThatBrazilianGuy and yes, it's very probable that he doesn't have 15 GB of free disk space.... a lot of people have very little free disk space
you can thank manufacturers for shipping anemic 64 GB and 128 GB (even 16 and 32 GB!) Windows devices on a budget. 128 GB SSDs in cheap laptops. less in Windows Atom tablets.
IIRC the Surface Pro 1 shipped in a 64 gig configuration, perhaps even 32
and that has a fully fledged Ivy Bridge CPU
@DenisKa basically what happens is, the logical blocks (4K "chunks" of data) of the virtual hard drive are mapped into the actual file whenever they're referenced (written to) by the virtual machine
so if you did dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda in the guest, it would map the entire virtual drive and the VDI's file size would equal the size you originally declared as its maximum capacity, or until your physical disk runs out of space
for practical purposes though, overprovisioning is perfectly fine, as long as you keep enough free space on your physical storage medium (HDD, SSD, flash drive, whatever) so it doesn't completely run out of space
21:45
@allquixotic Depending on the VM software that would do nothing. Virtualbox assumes writing zeroes doesn't need anything writing to the disk.
In the container file it just marks the blocks as empty without actually filling them
@allquixotic is it kind of .. fooling the virtual machine
@Mokubai hmm, I suppose that makes sense as an optimization... for each 4K block write, it could just determine if any of the bits are a '1', and if not, don't write it out
of course it could also do block layer compression but I don't know of any virtual machine file formats that do that except for using a ZFS ZVOL with compression, which IIRC Xen and KVM can use
@DenisKa pretty much, yeah
Aye, I did play with zero-filling a disk once and it did increase the usage slightly, but nowhere near the full extents. You probably need to use urandom or something to actually fill the disk
@Mokubai it probably just has an array of logical block addresses that are zero-filled in the file metadata
brb, trying a reboot in case crazy EFI errors are still lurking
21:49
which, for terabytes and terabytes of disk, could grow pretty large, but tiny compared to literally storing the zeroes
or it could just default to "if the block isn't mapped, assume it's zero-filled"
in which case, dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda would be a no-op from the VDI's perspective
@allquixotic Exactly, and it's a rather simple way of giving people a way to effectively re-shrink their disk images without having to completely expand it first.
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A: Will zero filling increase the size of virtualbox dynamic disk image

MokubaiI have just tested it (using sdelete -z in a VM) and zero filling the disk will not appreciably increase the size of the dynamic disk image. Virtualbox is smart enough to recognise that when you are writing zeros to an already empty block the disk does not need to have the block written again. ...

wow that was quick
@Burgi what was?
my reboot
Oh, NVME?
21:52
@Burgi CHECK IF ALL YOUR FILES ARE STILL THERE
@DeerSpotter OH NOEZ!!! ALL THE PIX OF NUDDY LADEEZ HAZ GOEN!!!!!!!!
@Burgi DW, THEY ARE BACK'D UP ON DA INTERWEBZ
hehe
oh well: "He knew what he was doing"
21:55
Oh, that "Not Secure" or "Secure" thing in Chrome ... :-o
there is one thing that is missing
@Burgi not MARTHA STEWARD>
:/
she was the best one
@Burgi your collection of files?
i used to have a little app from gigabyte that popped up when i plugged stuff into the audio jacks
i cannot for the life of me find it on the gigabyte website
What, they have no backup? I suggest going old school, use their driver CD... 8-)
21:58
probably one of those cd's that came with the motherboards that we all installed just because we were soo excited
@DeerSpotter I was first xD
@TomWijsman and looking for the original disc is going to be an exercise in futility
do you have a previous versions on the startup folder?
do you have a previous version of your CD collection?
wait a moment
@TomWijsman frmo #gentoo!?
21:59
i've been through it
/me hides in plain sight
@djsmiley2k Yes
wow. Hi :D
my brain couldn't compute for a second
can @djsmiley2k have your autograph?
22:00
'I recognise the nick' but not here..
Did they still not kick me from the developers' list? xD
prob not XD
I wanted to come back, but changed minds again, not sure if I want in or out
just ask bonsai#
I'm really testing the one commit a year joke
22:02
@TomWijsman is your commit just to increment the year in the copyright notice?
he inserts the leap seconds
@Burgi Yes, even GnuPG signed xD
last year was especially busy
@Burgi No, I pushed a Linux kernel
@TomWijsman lejonet says hi
google do that fuzzy leap second that they stretch out over an hour
I don't see lejonet here?
He's not
I'm on IRC :P
But send him hi back
@DeerSpotter thats just the driver which i already have
22:04
k, i'm bored again now
!!shall i have another beer?
@Burgi Definitely
w00t
!!is it a school night?
@djsmiley2k Nope
@djsmiley2k Of course!
22:05
@djsmiley2k I was trying to get back in the teams I was, but had no response for hours so I was kinda disappointed; ended up getting contact from the kernel team, so I did a commit there ... after which I disappeared because life
life sucks sometimes
ah well
thanks for your time at least, I'm sure you've assisted me with at least one stupid thing
Wanted to do it as a distraction, but I've got other distractions now
and wiktor_b says 'come here'
D:
_chat?
yup
well -chat
22:06
See, I haven't been around for a while, haha
Imma hop over, if this UEFI next boot adjustment thing still works
See you after a reboot 8-)
@djsmiley2k its a friday tomorrow we have nandos and beer o'clock
xD good luck
@Burgi your making me sad again
One day someone online is going to be local to me, and offer me an awesome jorb with awesome money and let me work from home and be happy anf styufff
I just wanted some water... https://t.co/gdhXKvbNbz
@djsmiley2k Before I reboot, wat:
have i shown you guys my office after they made us move floors before xmas?
we've got swings and astroturf
22:08
wat wat wat wat wat wat wat
also @Burgi wat?1
Pretty sure I can recover Windows ^_^
dats.... wat
There used to be just two entries after the Gentoo install, not sure what happened after that (except for activating fast ring builds)
lots of roll backs I'd understand at least
@TomWijsman :( Windows encountered a problem. The exception was: TOO_MANY_RECOVERY_PARTITIONS_WHAT_IS_THIS_EVEN
22:11
it's windows recoveries all the way down.
@djsmiley2k probably rollbacks from all the fast ring builds
whats a fast ring build vbtw?
LOTR: TLDR version
@djsmiley2k developer pre-releases of Windows 10 that you can subscribe to through windows update; basically using users as a guinea pig
fast ring is more like alpha builds; slow ring is more like beta builds
ah ok
ty for education
then there's "just give me the latest stable", which is the default setting, and "Defer Upgrades", which is "give me the latest stable after it's been generally available for a few months"
then there's "I'm an old curmudgeon", which is the default for large enterprise IT shops
basically a spectrum of how fresh you want your Windows builds to be, ranging from hipster / Dreamspark kiddie to old hand who still curses at the absence of the Program Manager and dosshell
22:18
the gigabyte DVD (if it still exists) is in the shed and -3C outside
almost too cold to go get a beer from the shed
@Burgi IS THAT IT
sort of but it was gigabyte branded and had a more modern UI
oh nvm it was already installed
it just didn't pop up when i plugged in my headphones
since i am seeing aero i am assuming7
but 10 link should work
22:29
@DeerSpotter thanks for your google fu but i found out it was already installed and i was just being numb
numb?
]lols
@djsmiley2k my peasantry's
@djsmiley2k Yeah, he's had too many jars :)
the jam messes with mah head!
1 Kings 17:12
22:31
so that girl from NYE... i think she might be my girlfriend now
she bought me lego and beer
@Burgi none stop texts, or she found the key under the mat?
lego and beer dude!
well the reinstall hasn't fixed the unrecognised BT dongle issue
22:36
3
Q: Unknown USB Device - Bluetooth Dongle

BurgiI have a generic bluetooth dongle that I got several years ago. I tried to use it today on my Windows 10 PC and I got an error saying it wasn't able to install the drivers. The device manager says it cannot find the device descriptor. I've tried different USB ports (USB 2 and USB 3) with the s...

@Burgi check your power options, make sure that none of your devices go to idle for power savings in the advanced settings.
it works in the side of my screen
its no big deal
@DeerSpotter Power options have nothing to do with not being able to install the drivers.
@DavidPostill if it doesnt see your device then yes it does
you could also unpack your driver with 7-zip and manually install them
22:44
@DeerSpotter No it doesn't. USB is plug and play. When you plug it in it has power.
It doesn't straight away go idle.
Does that still apply if you have PNP O/S disabled in bios?
I have no idea
/me sigh
i think its probably just a super cheap super generic chinese dongle
also driver booster free, still offers driver updates free for each one individually
it finds the drivers for you
you never have to buy the software
lol
Bob
Bob
@Dog :(
just click on each one once
22:46
i dont trust those guys... unsigned drivers from unverifiable sources = broken or hacked.
you know what i actually have the driver cd for it
not sure if this could be the issue: i.gyazo.com/c2acfb111e496d8a6c34bbfae4c95fe5.png
your usb is still 1.0
Bob
Bob
@Burgi Nvidia driver related. Reported as bug a few days ago. bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1328082
They'll probably have a workaround soon-ish. Marked as P2 critical.
@WHATEVERDave iobit are normally pretty good. I haven't heard anything bad about them anyways.
coolcool
22:48
@Bob ah it only happens when i'm streaming the radio
@DavidPostill can you charge your phone on that port that is causing trouble?
I had a bad experience with Nvidia ION and linux.. apparently the *nix drivers dont support hdmi audio :( (Remix OS)
Bob
Bob
@DeerSpotter "driver booster" sounds about as safe as an auto download/run script off limewire, and significantly less safe than setting my computer on fire.
@Bob i have tried it, and it works, i was surprised
i usually dont trust shit like that
Bob
Bob
rootkitCount += 1
22:49
@Bob: lol yeah
@DeerSpotter What? I don't have any ports causing trouble. You are replying to the wrong person ...
i mean i do run maleware protection just incase
but it does actually update my drivers
i probably have a rootkitcount presently of 10 or so
come at me bro
;D
Bob
Bob
@DeerSpotter antiviruses/antimalware are only slightly more useful than setting my computer on fire
@WHATEVERDave i can confirm that based off your mac address and the fact that its on the list im looking at, you have at least 1
22:52
lol
RootKitName = Windows 10
Found it
Better uninstall quick
Ill get right on that
@WHATEVERDave i feels you my man, stop codes are a trick of censorship.
i'll have found my USB cable by the time this finishes
@Bob id still rather live in a house that was inspected and coated in fire retardent
Have a great evening guys. GL with your issue DeerSpotter.
22:55
@WHATEVERDave i know, these mods jeeesh
Bob
Bob
except the fire retardant is flammable
and occasionally spontaneously combusts
@Bob its a controlled flame
They are not unsigned. "To ensure the safety of users’ computer, only qualified WHQL drivers are provided by Driver Booster 4."
---
For device drivers passing the WHQL tests, Microsoft creates a digitally signed certification file.
@Bob i always wondered why fireman are good at lighting fires
@DavidPostill: BOPS YOU IN THE HEAD Thanks for that
Later all.
Oh yeah... Sleep for once... Sheesh
Pce
22:57
oh well, lets see if i can subtlety d.... nevermind.. have a good night guys :P
ill spend my 6 days working this out i guess
Bob
Bob
@DeerSpotter wait, what's wrong?
@Bob for some reason a bot suspended my account, and challenged me in a way that sounded "come at me bro"
Suspensions are never automated
@Bob read the star wall and the scrollback
22:59
@Bob especially the fish stuff, that was quite funny
ah but there is a fine line between human and bot, .... no humans here
Dog
Dog
@Bob What? Why :(?
Bob
Bob
@Dog I wanted overkill!

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