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18:04
@JourneymanGeek I did the o-ring mod on my keyboard at work. I think I like it this way. Didn't like the sound of bottoming out, anyway.
It does make the keys feel slightly mushier, but it's not once you break them in (press the keys a few times to push the o-ring all the way on).
18:30
I am NEVER shipping Purolator again!
Almost $100 to RMA a router, cause they like bilking me
Extra $10 for "missing account number", extra $0.95 for "manual waybill" (cause I wrote one out instead of using their website), and 70 bucks for delivery "express" for "13.38 LBs"? The router was in a tiny 1 cu ft box, weighed less then 2 pounds (as written on the BOL)... Grrr they piss me off
18:53
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19:11
@ruda.almeida Nooooo
19:42
Did someone on here at some point ask if Internet Explorer had an addons/extensions store? I remember seeing something along those lines somewhere, but I don't know where.
20:09
@BenRichards do any of them work in Modern UI version of IE? I use that several hours per week (whenever I'm on my Surface Pro in tablet mode)
have yet to find a usable Modern UI browser that isn't IE
@allquixotic I think that the Metro version of IE doesn't support any extensions whatsoever. Though setting things like Tracking Protection will carry over, I believe.
@allquixotic I'm holding out for Firefox. Their Metro UI is pretty slick. It's just still in the works. You need to get the Nightly build to use it at all.
I'm in the same boat, though.
Is Bing not showing any web search results for anyone else?
20:24
Works(tm)
Don't work for me. :|
Google does though!
Might be a regional issue then
@BenRichards I have the same issue
@soandos Strange.
20:32
Yup. and its not just SU
Yeah, I was trying to do a search for something else. Don't remember.
But it wasn't working.
I just tweeted @bing. Wonder if they'll get back to me.
@BenRichards good way to tell is to see how active their account is and whether they tend to tweet back to people
some twitter accounts are write-only, and the company just uses it as a way to get info out there; other twitter accounts have actual people behind them
@allquixotic I know. Figured I'd throw it out there
And it's back again
@tapped-out I just saw that :\
@Breakthrough Thanks for the heads-up
You're probably right btw ;P
@OliverSalzburg thanks for the response... I just had a strange feeling is all :)
Not much I can do about it though
SALZBURG
it's like midnight there
21:04
That's me!
wat r u doin up
@OliverSalzburg no worries, I think the person has stopped anyways :D
@allquixotic It's only 11pm here
@OliverSalzburg AM?!?
And it's Friday evening, so, obviously, I'm computering
21:05
you probably mean PM
@allquixotic Yeah, I did
So... mods can't see IP addresses associated with answers/comments/edits/etc on here, then?
you can go all 24-hour on me though, I can deal
@BenRichards We can see the IP address of users
@allquixotic Ok, cool :D
21:07
it's raining and winding outside :D
Do you guys think I should move superuser.com/questions/604953/… to SO? There are already 3 close votes
I thought it would be fine for our site
I thought so too
@OliverSalzburg I voted to leave it open
@Breakthrough Ok, cool. Then I won't do anything
I was more surprised than anything that you could build a C# proj without Visual Studio, but I guess it makes sense given you need the .NET runtime (or Mono) to run the app anyways :D
21:13
@Breakthrough I was surprised as well. Found out about it through some SO question that mentioned that csc.exe was part of the .NET Framwork
@Breakthrough Do you mean Visual Studio as in the GUI application, or Visual Studio as in the toolset? You can build applications completely from the command line as they have cli tools for everything (in fact, I bet Visual Studio just calls those under the hood).
I knew that MSBuild could handle compilation of whole projects, but I had only used it in connection with Visual Studio installations
You have one gram of oleic acid, three kleenexes dunked in oil, and a graphing calculator, but Mars hasn't been hit by a meteor for more than three Martian days. Therefore it will take you ____ minutes to get from Saratoga to Houston if you're carrying a box of blank shotgun shells in a backpack on your back and one sheet of paper weighs 6 tons.
sounds like a high school physics test question
@BenRichards I was referencing @OliverSalzburg 's question, but I think I recall using those CLI utilities you mention before
21:15
@allquixotic It's not answerable in its current form. There's not enough information provided.
Aha
I recall building OpenCV on Windows and it used cmake and a Visual Studio command prompt...
@BenRichards just the "Full" .NET Framework package itself, as long as it's not the Client Profile, is sufficient to compile .NET programs
Well, given that .NET is supposed to be cross-platform, I'm sure there's something out there :P
Although I was so confused at first because none of the binaries were in my %PATH% because I didn't know there was a special shortcut to launch the VS Command Prompt :P
21:16
even if you have just the client profile and no admin rights you could use mono :D
@allquixotic That question actually came up in the comments to the question I posted above
@Breakthrough Yeah, that's a batch file, I think
Ah just exports the additional paths when launching the cmd prompt I guess?
I'll check that out when I get home, I'm on a Linux machine right now, ty for the heads up
mono is an unfortunate naming choice. It keeps reminding me of Infectious Mononucleosis.
21:18
Not a happy association.
I love mono though, have been using it for previous .NET-on-Linux projects
Never used it
And I almost thought you meant that you love the disease :P
It combines two of the things I think are great, .NET and Linux OS :D
:P
Linux is fantastic. It's a developer's playground. :)
Also for those who like Python, check out IronPython
21:19
@BenRichards lol, that's why I put it in ``
It "compiles" Python to CLR
And also doesn't have a GIL which is a big downside of CPython IMHO :( (although you can try PyPy if you want a fast interpreter :)
Aha
I'm afraid that most of my Windows development experience is with win32
I find myself either doing Cygwin or Linux. :P
Though I'm trying to get more into Windows dev.
Using C# was really the most pleasant development experience I ever had, which is why it's my language of choice. I can only recommend it. The only sad thing about it is that you'll have to rely on mono to get it running on non-Windows OS
I messed with C# briefly before college. I really should try it out again.
My problem is that coming up with a project to work on and sticking with it is difficult :P
You can't really mess around programming quite so easily as you can mess around on an instrument or with gaming. You need a goal. :P
21:28
I agree
I lack inspiration, I guess.
It's easier at work since it's given to me, or I get inspired by being annoyed at our current toolset, so I build a better one.
My first C# project was also the largest software project I ever took part in.
I tend to accumulate elaborate shell and perl scripts for a lot of things :P
Aha
I just thought "Hey, why not?"
Making a game is an easy idea but I don't really get motivated to mess with 3D modeling or even animation.
21:30
It worked out great, except for the fact that there are some modules with old, "ugly" code and modules with the code I wrote a year later :D
I can do it a little but everything I do will be procedural. That's why Tetris is an easy go-to game to make :P
Aha
I prefer procedural stuff as well. Coding stuff like bone-based animation for meshes is boring.
But it always depends on the goal
If you want to do some 3D stuff, I would recommend SlimDX
But I had a ton of fun coding an OpenGL shader program that colored a surface like a CD. :P
21:32
I've really started to like it the past weeks
@OliverSalzburg I've got OpenGL+SDL. I'm happy with that. :)
Maybe DirectX, if I feel like learning it.
@BenRichards That's cool as well. I just thought, in combination with C#
Although I'm not such a big fan of OGL, even though that's how I started 3D dev
Well, given the contrast with D3D anyway
@OliverSalzburg OGL has gotten better. Why not a fan?
@BenRichards I just felt like D3D was more OO than OGL. I like OO, so I always felt like I had to write a ton of wrappers to get to where I wanted to be
Yeah. OGL isn't object oriented at all. It's state-based.
21:36
Indeed. People told me, well, it's more hardware oriented. And that's cool, but it just wasn't as much fun writing it as it was with D3D
But you can wrap it. I'm doing that with Tetris. SDL helps out too, it's got the basic hooks in there (I don't like GLUT, and it replaces that, so I'm happy)
Actually I would like to create my own graphics engine. Things like that are fun for me.
There's also stuff like github.com/Overv/OOGL (if that's the correct project)
I've written quite a few 3D engines in the past, which was a lot of fun. But it can get really boring once you realize that nobody is doing anything with them :P But this was for a very small audience
21:39
I still have a completely unused C++/D3D9 engine lying around which was never used for anything. I'm porting parts of it right now to C#/D3D11
And, hopefully, I'll be able to create something tasty with it until August
@allquixotic You wanna weigh in on this? superuser.com/questions/604953/…
I also like other things though. I'd love to get more into networking type stuff. I have a project I shelved which I still would like to experiment with.
I want to build something new and novel.
I have ideas. Crazy ideas. :P This particular shelved project might be a good vehicle for them.
While I like making certain things, it does get quickly boring if they're things others have built before in some form.
I can relate
But sometimes you just can't help the feeling that could do it better somehow :P
Heh :P
Yeah
The real problem is that there's not enough time to do everything that I would like to do
I'd love to delve into theoretical physics too but I don't have the energy to do that along with everything else :P
21:45
@BenRichards Heh, I can relate to that! :D
This is why I love to find OSS projects which almost do what I want, where I can contribute the bit I really need
I actually would enjoy building a physics engine that can model from the atomic scale to the stellar scale. But that'd be a project and a half.
nods
And when the maintainer is open to contributions, that's such an awesome feeling
I recently had this with github.com/LogicalError/Graph Very awesome
I should get more into OSS projects
@BenRichards I really haven't contributed to anything prior to really taking part in GitHub
21:51
I now suspect that all three of the following user accounts are the same person:
http://superuser.com/users/229823/computer-god-wannabe
http://superuser.com/users/229836/blah-im-good-like-that
http://superuser.com/users/229849/oh-yeah-got-it-again
Should I make a Meta post about it or just leave it be?
@Breakthrough It's in the process of being taken care of ;D
I don't get it right now though. Like, the stuff he's posting, it's not fully garbage
So I am seeking advice from the elders
@JourneymanGeek Nice. :D
@OliverSalzburg thank you sir, much appreciated.
Figured it would be best if I asked you first and avoided making an unnecessary Meta post.
@Breakthrough Sure, as long as someone from the mod team is around, that's cool :)
22:04
@Bob @OliverSalzburg: managed to get through to the site ;p
@BenRichards: silly question - do you store your headphones in the bag?
@JourneymanGeek Yes, because I don't use them all the time and don't have a good place to put it.
do you detatch the cable?
Yup
It won't go in the case otherwise
And if it did, I would be nervous about crimping it :P
If I used it regularly then I'd be less inclined to store it in the case, though.
I'd probably hang it and leave it plugged in.
For instance, if I had a dedicated production studio setup :P
(Which may happen in the future :P)
lol, I slotted mine between the layers of foam, which seems ok
I'm seriously thinking of getting a headphone stand
creative has a nice simple, not too spendy one
Just screw a hook into your wall or desk and you're set :P
22:12
lol
Or if you really want, two hooks, to spread the weight out.
That's probably what I'd do.
my last stand was a minor disaster. design was cool, but I suspect its one of the reasons my headphone pleather flaked off
Ah
My dad has some Koss studio headphones. The padding eventually cracked and fell off, so he just glued some foam in its stead.
I DO have ideas on making a better one if I get my lathe/multitool thing
I'm off, bye
22:23
bye!
23:11
Those that would sacrifice essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety will receive a $10 Starbucks gift card
No wonder Starbuck is "Not making any profit and hence does not have to pay taxes".
@Hennes Starbuck?
I think you mean Starbucks
Yup
Ms Starbuck is handsome
she is delightful :D
That is what I call BSG.
23:18
@Hennes NO
Also. Visible LASERS in space with a kick.
And spaceships with wings.
The Big Sexy Gun
Making the same turns in a slightly different order than last episode
Ah, the pulsar on that ice planet
the original BSG can kiss my ass, but only one cheek, because it was the progenitor of BSG Reimagined, so that much at least justifies its existence... but it's a terrible show
Yup. It was terrible.
I was also very young and watched each episode
23:20
they should've just written a novel providing the ideas for BSG and waited until the modern BSG to make it
Speaking about bad SF: beediebeediebeedie... What's up Buck?
Or worse. BSG 1980.... Welcome to Earth
Lets travel in time!
Last time I used "beediebeediebeedie." was when I was trying to annoy some guys at ADSL
One is a star trek fan. One star wars
So we make some careful errors.
Like "Blake'5", "Babylon 7". "John Luke Skywalker, captain of the Enterprise"
Beediebeediebeedie, beam me up Buck
@Hennes: lol
for a moment I thought the robot was wearing a shiny metal pizza
That shiny pizza is a robotic person. :-)
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century is an American science fiction adventure television series produced by Universal Studios. The series ran for two seasons between 1979–1981, and the feature-length pilot episode for the series was released as a theatrical film several months before the series aired. The film and series were developed by Glen A. Larson and Leslie Stevens, based upon the character Buck Rogers created in 1928 by Philip Francis Nowlan that had previously been featured in comic strips, novellas, a serial film, and on television and radio. Concept and broadcast history Inspired ...
aiding Buck was Dr. Theopolis or "Theo" (voiced by Eric Server), a sentient computer in the shape of a disk, approximately 9-inches wide with an illuminated face. He was capable of understanding Twiki's electronic language, and was often carried around by him. Theo was a member of Earth's "computer council" and one of the planet's scientific leaders
Time to read on on words such as "Fassungslosigkeit," Stimmungsaufheller" and "Querschnitt"
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