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@Bob Crossflashing operator or country specific firmware is fairly simple on Sony as well. Somewhat easier than Samsung since there's actually a desktop app to select/download/extract any official Sony firmware, basically everything sammobile/samfirmware.com does, but in a much faster and cleaner desktop app.
And gets them off Sony's official download servers instead of relying on user uploads toa third party site
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@ADHDCat so I have one new Taiwanese SM-G965F/DS that's going to stay on BRI cause I can't figure out how to change the CSC without root
@ADHDCat iirc someone made a similar tool for Samsung
@Bob I thought samfirmware.com was it
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@ADHDCat oh, there was a SamFirm that's now unmaintained
In case I've not previously moaned, Samsung firmware sucks. And has done for a long time. And I don't just mean the firmware itself, I mean the design choices, segregation methods, "security" blocks, update policies, distribution methods, and just about everything else other than the near unbrickable recovery.
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@ADHDCat you can't cross-flash on Samsung anymore
00:05
@Bob ... Wat? Since when?
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well, not if the phone's original firmware and the flashed one are both OXM multi-CSC
cause the flashed one will just auto-detect the original CSC and load its settings
@Bob isn't that the definition of... not crossflashing?
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@ADHDCat S7. S8 and S9 both expanded the CSCs under OXM. There was a way to change it with an engineering ROM in S8, but not S9.
@Bob I recall the confusion about the auto wipe if you used the csc instead of home_csc in flashing, does it not work if you just use the wipe mode?
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@ADHDCat well, most CSCs now fall under the OXM umbrella
@ADHDCat idk, haven't tried that specifically, but all I can find suggests it's just not possible
e.g. I can flash to SER (Russia) cause that's one of the few not under OXM
00:08
@Bob Huh. Mine choices are still XEU or BTU
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but as soon as I flash XSA it reverts to BRI
Also, I have no idea how multiCSC actually worked. I thought it just had all the settings installed and picked the appropriate ones at boot time based on SIM
Then again you can now swap sim without rebooting (roundabout the time sony did the opposite, possibly in implementing their own equivalent of "multi-csc)
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@ADHDCat XEU on S9 is an OXM CSC
@Bob is that using the full csc that wipes your phone when you flash it?
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so is BTU
@ADHDCat yes
both are G965FOXM1BRE3
which is also identical to the current XSA and BRI
00:11
@Bob hmm. On my S7 XEU comes with XEU CSC and BTU comes with OXA csc.
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@ADHDCat yep, that's also how it worked in S8
you'd have a default CSC, SIM CSC and running CSC
(The difference between BTU and XEU is apparently both are generic unbranded UK models but one code applies to units bought directly from Samsung and the other applies to ones bought through retailers)
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which are all displayed in settings
Mines always been rooted and I've got buttons somewhere to wipe, change, reinstall or verify CSC.
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e.g. TEL / XSA / BRI would mean a Telstra SIM on running AU unbranded CSC on a Taiwan phone
00:13
Of note, my firmware's pretty old but the XEU CSC is still on the latest 8.0 build for my S7
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it'd prompt you to switch to the SIM CSC on first boot
but that doesn't seem to work anymore
@Bob interesting. I don't recall ever seeing that
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idk if S9 generally or just the BRI ones are more locked down
@ADHDCat that was in S8
I think S7's OXM was fairly limited
You get prompted to select operator for APN settings on SIM change but I can't remember ever seeing a CSC selection prompt outside of recovery or haxx0ring methods
@Bob ah
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mine is currently BRI / BRI-BRI / BRI
00:15
I wish samsung would just stop being retards and follow everyone else's lead in making shit work universally.
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I wanted VAU / XSA-XSA / BRI
idk why the S9 repeates the middle bit, unlike the S8
Or just follow Apples bloody lead. I can't believe something like that has long been superior on iPhone in fact.
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@ADHDCat there's also one of those *# codes in S8 engineering ROM
that brings up a list to pick from
didn't work on S9 engineering, I tried
@Bob I've had to root to get most of my needed *# codes since the S4 and onwards, I'd expect they'd still be available on rooted S8/S9s.
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probably because S9 engineering won't flash with the modified HOME_CSC, so I had to flash without
00:18
@Bob are the engineering roms a separate line of firmwares that are constantly updated or a specific pre-releaae firmware?
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@ADHDCat Yea holding off on root
until I'm sure I don't want phone payments
@ADHDCat the former
@Bob now that has me interested
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but the PDA versions are usually slightly different
On the S3 and prior all the engineering functions were freely available on stock ROMs. From the S4 onwards they started hiding more and more of them each generation but they were all still accessible via rooting.
I'd be both surprised and annoyed if they removed them completely from stock ROMs now, but then again I did manage to crossflash the APKs from one firmware to another once.
I think because I was running AOSP or something but still wanted the Samsung proprietary service mode apps and functionality
It sorta worked, and sorta didn't. Some parts worked, others complained about missing hooks and libraries that I probably could have fixed, but got bored and switched back to stock before bothering because the camera didn't work.
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Q: What advantages do students have who learn how to touch type?

studentWould a student's overall CS education benefit by having such a skill, and if so why not make it a required prerequisite? An editor notes that there are three (at least) different ideas here that may be confused. Does the user hunt and peck searching for each key for each use? Does the u...

lol
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@ADHDCat they might still be there. I didn't want to root to find out
@Bob Any ELI5 links about what the engineering firmware actually is/does?
Here's the funny part about my experience with touch typing: I actually refused to learn touch typing in high school, but picked it up naturally in college out of necessity. I didn't spend any focused time learning it, and yet here I am typing 60-70 wpm.
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@ADHDCat ...no? I had to guess :P
Wish I could grab some photos but I don't really want to flash again and risk having to set all this crap up again
@ADHDCat So basically you get a whole bunch of hardware test functions, plus a keypad to enter those fancy secret codes
it did recognise the CSC change code but didn't show anything in response to it
> Who can get Vodafone 4G Calling?
To benefit from 4G calling, you’ll need to be in a supported area and using one of the following devices:
[snip]
Apple devices can be used from any retailer, however all other devices must have been purchased directly from us.
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00:29
apparently you can also use it to disable Google factory reset protection
Urgh, whoever wrote the LTE standards in such a way that allowed VoLTE to become such a giant clusterfuck needs to be shot or go die in a fire, like @GDPR
@Bob Eh, don't bother.
Until something really compelling comes along I'll stick with my S7 or switch to Sony.
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I'm not convinced by Sony just yet
they're alright but not great :\
less restrictive though, I guess
@ADHDCat Oh, engineering ROM also lets you disable the bootloader lock without the 7 day wait normal firmware requires, I think
@Bob Apart from their waterproofing being vastly inferior to Samsung's, just about everything is more polished and better thought out. And less restricted.
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at least I saw the option there
Also, Qualcomm chipset, meaning advanced third-party diagnostic/engineering/modem debugging works.
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00:31
point
@Bob There's a fucking 7 day wait to disable the bootloader lock now?
Samsung's firmware division needs to go GDIAF
And I thought that was bad
@ADHDCat ... dude, that imagery is so... disturbing
@JourneymanGeek It's been around for like, six years. And been reposted many times :-P
This phone I've been playing with has KNOX on it. :|
@ADHDCat its still disturbing ;p
this isn't a delete it or else. its a 0_0 DUUUUUDEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
00:34
@MichaelFrank All high-end Samsung phones have Knox on it these days.
Poor Android robot lost his contact lens. :(
@JourneymanGeek That's kinda the point
(You wouldn't understand it if you weren't there when it happened?)
I actually have no idea where I got the image from now, I suspect it was on an XDA thread about the Knox 0x1 flag somewhere, but can't find any trace of it on Google text or image search.
@ADHDCat I have a nice little yellow "Set warranty bit: kernel" message when I boot now.
I didn't actually notice the buttrape aspect of it until just now, I thought it was just a joke about Knox flags.
... that sounds a little too innocent for you. And ya, that's why its disturbing
00:38
What exactly are you trying to do?
@MichaelFrank Happens. There's a set warranty bit bootloader if you change the bootloader, set warranty bit recovery if you change the recovery, and set warranty bit kernel if you change the kernel. Obviously, LineageOS has a different kernel.
Wait, VoLTE is not working? Wat.
@JourneymanGeek The image is dated 5 years ago on my Facebook, my mind was somewhat less fucked up then.
> To benefit from 4G calling, you’ll need to be in a supported area and using one of the following devices: [...]
Wat?
And like many things you see it once, go "lol" and don't really look deeply into it every other time you see it after, unless someone points something out
00:39
That's common
though amusingly...
my spare phone (the Jelly), on a prepaid card, does VOLTE.
VoLTE worked from day one with LineageOS on my OnePlus 3T, on the T-Mobile network.
My main one, which is a lot better... does not
All my phones do VoLTE, it just happens that networks only allow it on certain phones in certain places with certain conditions attached based on where you bought it and what settings, SIM card, and contract type you have. Unless you have an iPhone, where it just works.
Even my S4 had VoLTE capability but not one UK network actually supported it on anything prior to the S7. I think the S3-LTE edition technically had the capability too but in a sorta beta mode at release.
When it works as designed (it does sometimes fail and drop to HSPA), the call quality is nothing short of stunning.
@ADHDCat Okay, reflashing to install GApps this time... Do I put it in under Add more Zips? Or does it get installed somewhere else?
00:42
@MichaelFrank Personally I'd say that should work, but according to the Lineage wiki you should do it separately after.
I have had remarkably few problems with my phone, despite running LOS since day one.
> After installing LineageOS, choose “install zip” or “Apply update” in recovery, and navigate to the zipfile loaded earlier.
Thanks for reading for me!
If it were me doing it I'd probably have done Add more Zips before bothering to read the guide tbh. It's the sorta thing that sounds like it should work ^_^
Well that was my reasoning...
00:45
Again, never tried it on my Samsung. On my HTC I had to do a lot of extra kludgery because it didn't have enough internal storage for the OS, so half of it had to be installed onto an SD card and symlinked prior to boot.
It's slow AF, partly because the phone's an ancient, single-core, first gen Android, and on top of that it's a crappy old and slow SD card
But hey, Android 6.0 when HTC only ever updated it to 2.2... (It came with 1.6)
@MichaelFrank Lol. It was more I had to run an app that required Android 4.0+
I think it was something epically basic like Messenger or Google Maps (this was in like, 2015/2016 when Android <4.0 support had long been dropped)
Aka I had no choice! Google/HTC/planned obsolescence/being an early adopter of immature products made me do it!
This phone is quick now!
Goodbye TouchWiz!
I still really like my S5. It was never exceedingly slow, even with TouchShitz TouchWiz. Except when doing a factory restore, which took 20+ minutes
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TouchWiz got a lot better with S7
that said I still use Nova :P
01:01
@Bob Oh I've used a third party launcher since the S3, but TouchWiz still prevails in things like the notification menus, settings, etc.
Same with third party keyboards too
That said the S7 has some nice skinning/theming options for the bits of TouchWiz you can't get rid of, and my phone looks bloody cool with them.
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@ADHDCat ya, true, but I don't really mind those
🐱‍💻🐱‍🏍🐱‍👤🐱‍🚀
they look odd in android ;p
Oh wow, I've only just and only accidentally discovered how to disable this feature that's been bugging me since Android 7
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I suddenly feel very old. — Geo... 15 hours ago
@Bob Hah. Is the fact that I think the question is dumb because it's so obvious from my own knowledge and experience mean I'm old too?
Hah! I got rid of the pesky, space wasting s finder bar in the notifications/quick settings menu. Thanks root!
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01:20
@ADHDCat Heh, I'm pretty young for this room apparently (...David skews the average a bit :D) but that Q made me feel old -_-
@Bob You're slightly younger than me right?
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@ADHDCat What S finder bar in notifications?
Apparently we discovered this revelation a few months ago
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@ADHDCat pretty sure yea
@JourneymanGeek These are special-cased under Windows 10.
01:22
@Bob Hold on, I have to re-enable it and reboot to screenshot it and show you... it pissed me off so much when I was trying to screenshot the quick settings the first time I seem to have forgotten to screenshot before going off to find a way to remove it
Man this thing reboots at least 4x faster without encryption on...
That stupid white "search" bar at the top which doesn't even work as a search bar
@ADHDCat "Empty dish"?
You can't actually select or type into it, tapping it just takes you into the S Finder app, which is slow and pointless
@ThatBrazilianGuy Oh that's the cat collector app!
Does it... do your dishes? Eat your leftover food?
@ThatBrazilianGuy lifehacker.com/…
Heh.. Neko Atsume!
01:25
Oh! Sure. Cat collector. How didn't I think of it? Silly me.
@ThatBrazilianGuy Probably because I didn't have any fish or treats in the dish :-P
@ADHDCat I have some treats in my tummy
(mostly chocolate)
So much better.
@JourneymanGeek time to invest and make some quick bucks during the inevitable "Slashdot effect" up shoot...
01:27
We only have three spaces where we alt-tab to talk to the same folks (four if we count the dead Telegram chat).
We need more!
I lost £300 last time I did that because lazyness and greed.
I have somewhere either 0.50 or 0.10 bitcon
Which is...
I now have a cat collector on my phone. :)
six hundred to THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS
HOLY FUCK
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@ThatBrazilianGuy How was that Ho Lee Fuk worse than HOLY FUCK?
01:32
Racist, rather than explicit?
It didn't push the line on a joke that was both borderline racist and making fun of a deadly disaster.
It's a well known official news cockup.
Possibly to the extent of an internet meme
Hey racist or not I wasn't the one who performed the original prank, confirmed the names via the NTSB, or read them out on national news
The image itself and names are also on a lot of work-safe, main line news sites like BBC or Daily Mail or Business Insider, sometimes next to an image of the burnt out plane...
Still, I consider it bad taste. I'm silly and I'd probably laugh, but one of those "I'm going to hell" laughs.
Anyway, point being your holy fuck reminded me of that image, mostly because I've spent the last 3 days watching the recorded in full, real time, 20+ hours of NTSB hearings over the incident.
@ADHDCat Doing it in the aftermath of the event, when families are mourning, is very, very bad taste.
01:39
@ThatBrazilianGuy The news sites did that in the immediate aftermath, I'm just mentioning it in passing to an unrelated community five years on...
Also currently 5 hours 44 minutes into the 11 hour long Youtube video of the second panel hearing on the incident...
Doing it now is not so bad, but that is just my opinion.
Given the current state of chatroom affairs, better not give them ammo.
I seem to have resorted to watching NTSB investigation panel meetings now that I've run out of Air Crash Investigation episodes to watch
@ADHDCat I thought you were a mobile antenna nerd, not an airplane nerd.
> 11 hour long Youtube video
Oookay... 0.o
The fact they schedule 3 days of full 8+ hour meetings of 30+ senior professionals from dozens of countries and companies, simply to discuss the preliminary fact finding findings puts into perspective just why it usually takes months to years for the final accident reports to come out.
@ThatBrazilianGuy We used to use gitter instead of matrix ;p
01:43
@ThatBrazilianGuy Yeah, the discussion for Flight 1549 had two 8 hour long youtube videos and a 2.5 hour long one for day 3.
(In some of them it's the full recorded live stream, without cutting out the recesses or lunch breaks, so leaving like 30-60 minutes of blank "We will return later" messages on the screen)
@ADHDCat Sorry but I'd rather listen to an 11 hour 30 minute Justin Bieber song.
@ThatBrazilianGuy Meh, I think between Me, Bob and Allquixotic we've watched every single air crash investigation episode probably five times.
You guys are crazy.
@ThatBrazilianGuy Honestly, listening to the chief of engineering at Boeing discuss the engine design philosophy is quite interesting.
"We like to make them big, and loud."
01:46
The most surprising thing is just how professional, knowledgeable, and composed these people are.
Dinner is ready and we have dried tomato and champignon
@MichaelFrank That's what she... said?
those little white shrooms?
@JourneymanGeek They're magic shrooms!
As in they taste amazing on other food, and taste like rubber when alone.
How? Magic!
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01:48
@ADHDCat oh, that's not on the S9
@Bob It was added/changed in the 7.0 update on the S7
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@ADHDCat and removed sometime leading up to S9 :)
I wonder if it's in S7 Oreo
02:05
Q: "Now in this case it was probably longitudinal acceleration that caused the straps to break, is that a good or bad assumption?"
A: "Down the axis yes, that is what I would I assume, that our fore-aft ability was compromised"
Q: "The tie downs could take loads in any directions or were they directional?"
A: "They have the ability to react load in all three directions, however per the manufacturers and the STC holders guidance, at any one attachment point you cannot take credit for all 3 directions at that given attachment point. So if I go to one point for my aft restraint I cannot use th
Like, the guy just answers advanced technical questions straight from his head without flinching, going "err emm" or looking anything up, totally unflustered and calmly.
So much expertise and competence, the exact opposite of the crap we seem to hear about in I.T. every other day.
@Bob Probably. In S7 on 6.0, there was a toggle for it in the quick settings settings menu. On the 7.0 firmware they moved it to the top and only on the full menu, but made it unremoveable (unless you root and hack it away). It's one of the things heavily pushed by Samsung/Touchwiz so I doubt they'll have taken it out voluntarily.
It's also part of the quick connect/nearby device scanning feature, though I have no clue why.
 
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@GDPR That would make bootable Windows Soft-RAID (i.e. dynamic disk mirroring) entirely moot then, since you would have to physically press buttons on the keyboard to boot from the second drive should the first drive fail.
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03:45
@ADHDCat it has rescue cd boot
which is enough to change boot order via efibootmgr
@Bob Well that would have effectively allowed the same test then
@Bob Actually, no. Unless the rescue CD boot is a Windows 10 PE recovery rescue boot, efibootmgr will not help.
Unless the Windows bootloader mechanism has changed under Windows 10, which tbh it probably has, you need to edit the Windows BCD boot order, not the EFI boot order.
Actually I should probably test this out before making further ominous statements. I'm extensively familiar with dynamic disks booting and the underlying mechanics up to and including Windows 8.1 using BIOS boot only, as the last time I had a machine with multiple drives I was in EFI denial mode much as I'm still in IPv6 denial mode.
I really need to check if the Windows 10 bootloader has changed anything in this respect, although given that a Windows 7/8 installer disk will allow editing and repair of a W10 BCD and bootloader, I suspect the on-disk format has not changed.
If I'm in the mood tomorrow and in a sufficiently un-drugged state I'll probably test it and also write a descriptive and informative answer explaining how it all works. But since it's nearly 5am now, I'm not doing it today
Also, are you and @GDPR aware that many recent Intel chipsets have support for "hardware" based, bootable RAID-1 of NVMe drives?
I dunno anything about the machine other than it sounds like a rented server, but using Intel chipset-based FakeRAID would alleviate the problem of having to physically press keyboard buttons to boot the system if the primary drive fails
Actually @Bob, if you have access to the box, since @GDPR appears to be not awake, can you post the output of bcdedit (elevated command prompt required) once the drives have been mirrored? That should be enough for me to tell if the problem/limitation still exists in Windows 10.
04:50
"lowest possible rate on this card of 14.74%": This is going up to 14.99%, as the WSJ Prime Rate, the rate most credit card rates are bound to, just went up 25 basis points. The BofA website has yet to be updated to reflect this. The minimum rate on this card is best understood as "Prime + 9.99%". — bwDraco 2 mins ago
05:15
@ADHDCat I'm up now :P
@ADHDCat I already did that
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Q: Convert existing system to dynamic disk safely

GDPRI have a Windows 10 Pro v1803 box with two NVMe SSDs (INTEL SSDPE2MX450G7). The OS is installed on the first disk and boots (only) in UEFI mode. I want to convert to Dynamic Disks and mirror the first drive to the second. Will Windows automatically adjust the EFI boot data in NVRAM to ensure th...

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that one is only in Discord
HEY GUYS! the price of SSDs has come down somewhat! \o/
4 TB for $1022 US sounds like a good deal relative to what they used to be (I recall not long ago it was $1300 for 2 TB)
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@ADHDCat Yea they have an emulation mode IIRC that exposes NVMe drives as AHCI (or Intel RAID? idk)
M.2 drives are still sky high but SATA ones are down a bit
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@ADHDCat Yea but without OOB there's no way to configure Intel RAID, AFAIK
@ADHDCat Worst case @GDPR can use Linux rescue to pull the BCD files and edit them locally
05:31
well the box works
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@GDPR ... =>
> With international roaming enabled you can use your mobile service overseas at Pay-As-You-Go rates: $0.75 per SMS and $3.00 per MB of data (charged per KB or part thereof).
$3/MB
O_O
@Bob oh, that's totally reasonable. That's just $15 for a typical "big" .gif in RA
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@GDPR I've seen 80 MB gifs :P
to download Conan Exiles would only be ... $150,000
or you could buy everyone you know a copy of the game at full price
and buy a Prius with the leftover money
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lol
 
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08:17
morning
09:03
o/
we are being hit by fake wannacry demand emails
@Burgi lul
10:19
@GDPR tbh you might have enough left over for a good car
10:36
@Burgi Fake as in "Your files are encrypted, I swear, trust me"?
basically, yes
> Hello! WannaCry returned! All your devices were cracked with our program deployed on them. We have enhanced operation of our program, so you will not be able to regain the data after the attack.
All the information will be encrypted and then erased. Antivirus software will not be able to detect our program, while firewalls will be emasculate against our one-of-a-kind code.
Should your files be encrypted, you will lose them forever.
Our program also expands through the local network, erasing data on all network-connected computers and remote servers, all cloud-stored data, and blocking web
Bull-shirt
click skip then...
@Burgi I did. It failed me.
Bravo, Google!
lol
10:43
Will they eventually implant RFIDs in our hands?
there are people in sweden that have already got them implanted
@Burgi Test subjects?
i guess so?
Arrgh... Like Facebook. Make changes without even asking us. And we follow like sheeple!
@Burgi How you were able to bypass paywall?
i'm not but i changed my link to a newspaper that doesn't implement one
10:47
\o/
because fook expensive paywalls
@djsmiley2k uBlock Origin does not solve it?
no
paywalls are serverside
@Boris_yo I don't care enough to check.
site paywalls me? I go else where.
@djsmiley2k Maybe you can find same copy of article on another news site?
just be glad i didn't link the daily mail site
that site is like 10MB with all the ads
10:51
If they weren't so extornate, ai may think about it, lol
in some cases it is cheaper to go buy a newspaper from the shop
some cases?
but essentially i don't read newspaper websites because they print utter trollop
aren't newspapers like 20p or something?
ffs
remember the dev -2?
his inability to put stuff into the repo is now biting me hard
we've lost almost a years worth of email templates
3 hours per template x 11 months = 33 working hours or about 4 working days to rebuild/recover them
11:16
@Burgi you need new management,
that's where the problem unfortunately lies
11:29
@Burgi Unless you are outside of UK...
But then why would you buy.
@Boris_yo i don't buy newspapers so i have no idea
@Burgi There is only negativity for the most part. No positive vibes.
Because negativity sells.
@Burgi that's a lot of time :O
plz, kill me now
@ThatBrazilianGuy Happy Birthday to you.
;)
@Boris_yo Thanks!
11:41
@djsmiley2k yup and that is a best case scenario
@ThatBrazilianGuy So Russia won Mondial 2018?
11:58
@Burgi ewww
@GDPR Yeah looks like the same limitation. The two mirrors of the RAID volume are seen by the boot manager as two separate partitions, and require two separate boot entries. If the primary disk fails, you have to actually select the second boot entry in the boot menu to boot from the mirror.
@Bob Well, the resulting RAID array is exposed as an Intel SCSI drive of some sort IIRC. Not sure if it has to operate the underlying NVMe drives as AHCI or not.
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@ADHDCat Probably not, then
@GDPR Apparently the trend is set to continue with multiple manufacturers bringing their V-NAND lines into mass production or improved generations: hexus.net/business/news/components/…
@Bob You can configure it in the Windows application
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@ADHDCat When it's not enabled (in firmware)? When it's not enabled and you're booting off those drives?
@Bob There's a point. Not a particularly easy thing to do when RAID is not a backup but rather there to improve uptime. Nonetheless if you spot the drive failure while the OS is running and have the ability to act before the system next restarts for whatever reason, you could also do it from within the running OS before shutdown.
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12:06
Though I suppose with EFI you could probably configure it with some hacky efi vars
@Bob Oh if the actual functionality isn't enabled in BIOS/EFI then err, yeah might be an issue.
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@ADHDCat tbh I don't know if it's enabled but IIRC it's default off, soo
@Bob Pretty sure that's correct. Some motherboard manufacturers have software that allow you to adjust certain BIOS settings from Windows, but changing the boot drive's operation between IDE/[AHCI/NVME]/RAID is well known for breaking the boot process on Windows.
Ultimately though, a) RAID is not a backup and b) Without the ability to manually select boot menu options at startup time, you can't boot off the mirror, so I'm almost thinking just running a frequent rsync backup or image would be easier... particularly if you can restore said image to a replacement drive using a Linux rescue environment, rather than having to use said environment to try extract a BCD file off an NTFS drive to another machine, edit it offline, and copy it back...
Though I'm not sure if it's stored on the EFI boot partition, in which case it'll be FAT32 and a lot easier
Hmm, I'm seeing a BCD in [EFI Boot Partition]:\EFI\Microsoft\Recovery, not sure if that's the actual primary BCD though
It's not on my C: drive either though, so not sure where they've put it
Nope, the EFI:\EFI\Microsoft\Recovery\BCD isn't the actual system BCD. There's a text file in EFI:\EFI\Temp\bcdinfo.txt that reflects the real system BCD, but wtf?
Perhaps the BCD is now integrated into the bootx64.efi binary? o_0
12:32
Hmm, my old Windows 10 install has it in C:\Boot\EFI\BCD (or C:\EFI\Boot\BCD, I can't remember, despite having just checked it 2 minutes ago). But my current running OS doesn't. There's one in C:\Windows\Panther\Rollback\EFI\Microsoft\Boot\bcd though :-o
Oh it IS in EFI:\EFI\Boot\Microsoft\BCD, I'm just blind -_-
awww not free.
:<
still very cheap though
Bob
Bob
13:09
@ADHDCat Should be on the ESP
@Bob Yeah it was, I was just looking at it at a funny angle and didn't see it >_>
 
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14:23
@Burgi Oh, I missed it :(
:(
I played the first two, they're amazing, exquisite humor.
I have bought a bundle ages ago on steam, don't remember if it contains all games
the 3rd one was.... ok, terrible ending. never played the 4th
My gaming backlog is... Let's not talk about it
extensive?
like mine
14:24
This last month I've been rediscovering old MSX games
By old I mean circa 1985
i was surprised to learn that the sega mega drive was still being sold in brazil until 2002
Say @Burgi you work making sites, don't you get frustrated at clients sometimes?
@ThatBrazilianGuy all the time
@Burgi 2002? I saw it on stores last year.
the mega drive? :O
14:26
I thought there was a licenced local varient?
@ThatBrazilianGuy I keep playing the same games ;p
I'm playing the Wolfenstein the new order again...
when I have half a dozen games from the last summer sale to play
@Burgi Client asked me to make a stupid change. Like shooting-themselves-in-the-foot stupid. But they're paying me, so... (They're paying me a flat monthly maintenance tax, I'm neither their designer not developer, soooo...)
@Burgi Yeah, the mega drive.
In my opinion, it was sold for a LONG time as an alternative to later-gen consoles who are damn expensive in Brazil
When Rock Band for Xbox came out, a blog made the calculations and it was CHEAPER to fly to the US, rent an hotel room, buy the console, buy the game, flight back, than buying it here
lol wow
I'm this scenario it makes sense to buy an old as fuck console, I guess.
14:31
"what is the purpose for your visit, sir"
"To buy a game"
also genisi are cool
I have a friend who works remote from Brazil for an US company. He wlhad to visit US for some conference and had to get a visa. His friend told him: "you're visiting Disneyland. Period."
Visa people can't wrap their heads around remote working
Apparently
A different friend was more factual and had his Visa denied
> The Sega Mega Drive (and its predecessor Sega Master System) reportedly sell about 150,000 units per year in Brazil to this day. That number is comparable to the amount of PlayStation 4 consoles sold in the country every year.
Yeah except I bet it costs 5 or 10 times less...
another article suggests it is also because brazil still uses older analogue TVs and they don't have the HDMI ports modern consoles use
Converting those is pretty trivial
14:52
@Burgi Ha. Haven't seen one of those in nearly a decade.
15:50
> packet loss has dropped from above 40% to below 5% and is currently 0 %.
srsly vodat sort ur crap out D:
16:09
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16:22
frack off @BlogBot
A sanity check from the community, please? This new SU member is certainly knowledgeable, but is the first sentence of this answer a bit antagonistic?
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A: Verify a Microsoft Partner id

datesterDon't listen to @Máté Juhász, having a MPN id is required to sell Windows keys as you're asking. And no, Microsoft doesn't provide a website to check MPN (Microsoft Partner Network) ids, but you can verify them by: Phone calling https://support.microsoft.com/es-co/help/4051701/global-customer-...

@Run5k I'd remove the "Don't listen to ..." and "And no, " bits. Sounds more neutral and informative.
So the answer should be "Having a MPN id is required to sell Windows keys as you're asking. Microsoft doesn't ..."
@LWChris that is essentially what I was thinking, also.
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