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Astaroth has been updated, along with the latest Windows update.
 
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...Or was this meant to secure the cat? — void_ptr Feb 27 at 20:21
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._. I don't remember catzilla having a paywall for most of the resolutions
or stuff's disabled cause I'm remoted in
Bob
Bob
Out cat a cat? I don't know if that is brilliant or crazy. Probably both. — cobaltduck Feb 25 at 16:57
 
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Whee
Bob
Bob
@FMLCat :o
16:31
More whee! 2x CA upload
@Bob might test the 600 Mpbs transmitter later
@NordlysJeger How do you get such high speeds?
I have a direct line to the backbone for each of my business locations.
I had 2x 10Gbit in my old job
and each of them is symmetric 10Gbits
And now I have to connect my phone to my other phone's 4G because this cafe's WiFi is too slow to load Netflix's subtitles :-|
17:00
lol
17:21
I want! I'm at the second-fastest site in my school district at 200 mbps (with a small "m" and small "b"!)
@CanadianLuke It's not even that expensive here in Norway. Certainly less expensive than xmission.com/10Gigabit (250$) in USA and deutsche-glasfaser.de/business/internet-telefon (unknown, but probably above 1000$) in Germany. once set up, it costs around 40$ per month and per line for me
Wow, I wish we had that kind of speeds...
45 sites in our school district, all running their internet through the central office at 2 gbps... And thats many thousands of dollars a month!
17:37
For normal home use I almost never get above one gigabits so I downgraded my personal line, but my three business locations still have two 10 gigabit lines
We're shocked to finally get 600 mbps, and that's a shared burst pipe... For about $150/mo
 
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@CanadianLuke millibits? :P
*Mebi
The mebibit is a multiple of the bit, a unit of information, prefixed by the standards-based multiplier "mebi" (symbol Mi), a binary prefix meaning 220. The unit symbol of the mebibit is Mibit. 1 mebibit = 220 bits = 1048576bits = 1024 kibibitsThis unit is most useful for measuring RAM and ROM chip capacity. The mebibit is closely related to the megabit which equals 106 bits = 1,000,000 bits. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, video game manufacturers would sometimes report the amount of internal cartridge ROM (in megabits) on their packaging. 1 megabit equaled 128 kibibyte; 8 megabits were 1 mebibyte...
Maybe I'm wrong...
I probably am, it's probably Mbps... Definitely not MBps
Oh right, I assumed SI prefix :D
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Lol
22:17
Good evening. I have an extremely dumb question but I'm new to Mac and linux so it all doesn't mean much to me
I'm running a Unix executable from command line and it gives me no output at all. I've double checked that Security in macOS sys prefs doesn't block running the file
Now, I'm certain that there's output. Tons of guides mention that there should be output upon running it. I get output as normal from running just ./<executable>, but not ./<executable> info
Even though running the main command with args gives me info to run for example info, amongst other options
That came out convoluted but I'm sure it's clear what I meant
I've disabled SIP by changing the CsrActiveConfig variable to 0x67
Other than that I can't find any reason why my command line produces no output at all
Ah jk, I found why I failed
Thanks :D Have a nice evening
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Quack
roar
23:26
The City University of New York will be closed Monday March 4, 2019 due to the severe winter storm expected. All classes are cancelled.
The entire CUNY system will be closed tomorrow. As in all 25 campuses.
Almost time to shovel snow again...
The entire NYC public school system is closing, too.

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