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12:00 AM
@Bob yup
where i got stuck staring at a fish
 
Bob
lol
@allquixotic Would've been nice (and probably more stable) if there was a proper standalone server.
Make use of one of those OVH boxes :P
Ah well.
 
is there a proper standalone server option?
 
Bob
@allquixotic Not that I'm aware of.
But I haven't really looked.
 
12:15 AM
!!no
 
(10C/20T Broadwell-E, 3.0 GHz + Turbo, 25MB L3 cache)
This time around, there will be four SKUs for the HEDT lineup rather than three.
Broadwell-E processors will work in existing X99 motherboards with socket LGA 2011-3, although there will be a refresh by major motherboard manufacturers.
 
12:54 AM
@allquixotic: How hard is it to get a job at CSC?
Is it super-competitive (e.g. Google), or a bit easier?
I understand today's economy has forced businesses to be much more selective than before when hiring new employees, but I'm just wondering if this would be a good place to work.
 
1:25 AM
@bwDraco I think it would be helpful for us to set up a Gitter.im room to discuss this
 
@Bob @allquixotic same time as the last session would work.
 
You could create a new room here on Stack Exchange Chat...
(I don't have a Gitter account, and I'm not paying for a one-off private room.)
If this needs to be private, let me know.
 
@bwDraco One-to-one chats are free on Gitter.
 
@bwDraco it's free, and I already made the room; you can authenticate with github
 
Ahh. Private rooms limited to 25 users.
Okay, no biggie.
Signed in to Gitter.
 
1:41 AM
what's your handle?
 
Alright, I'm on Gitter right now with a private chat; it might take me slightly longer than expected to respond to your queries.
 
2:04 AM
Dangit, google refuses to crawl my website
The world is coming to an end, clearly if google cannot read my website, the website doesn't exist!!!
 
I did, that's what I'm looking at
"Google couldn't access your site because of a DNS error"
 
Are you sure your domain name correctly points to your server?
 
Well, it's a subdomain from freedns.afraid.org, does that count?
 
2:30 AM
Installing NetBeans 8.1. Time to get back to learning JavaScript...
 
yay! I can finally read fan theories about The Force Awakens. :D
 
What I hate about NetBeans major version upgrades is that I can't pull in the entire configuration from the previous version.
Preparing NetBeans 8.1 IDE layout...
 
Bob
@bwDraco Pretty sure it does that automatically..?
 
It pulls in part of the settings.
The IDE layout is the biggest missing part.
Most everything else pulled in properly but I had to rebuild the layout.
Wow. NetBeans is a memory hog as usual.
 
3:14 AM
Just thought about this: What if a future AMD APU has HBM on the processor package?
It would be a massive performance gamechanger.
It would have even more bandwidth than the eDRAM on Intel parts with Iris Pro. With the memory capacities that AMD is able to attain with HBM, and combined with Zen x86 cores and Polaris Architecture graphics, it would be a dramatic leap forward.
...and it's not going to merely be 128 MB. AMD could easily make the HBM L4$ 512 MB or even 1 GB. That is INSANE for a CPU cache.
More realistically, to bring costs down, they could use smaller memory chips for capacities closer to 256 MB, while retaining extremely high bandwidth.
This technology has to reach a desktop part at some point.
 
@bwDraco they should make a competitor to the Xeon E7 with, like, 4 GB of L4
 
I would not be surprised if AMD manages to make an APU for the enthusiast market whose IGP is worthy of the Radeon R9 designation. Not kidding.
They have the technology to do it.
Considering how efficient Polaris will be (and we've seen demos of this already), this is 100% doable.
 
3:31 AM
"HOD - Not loading due to Java error - Consistantly inconsistant"
So.. just inconsistent then?
 
@allquixotic This is already in the works: wccftech.com/…
Super-high-performance APU for HPC applications.
4 GB? Think again!
The chip is expected to get 32 GB of HBM2!
 
@_______________@
 
AMD could easily demand well over $10k for that chip by the time it gets to production.
 
Bob
@JourneymanGeek Great.
@JourneymanGeek Also, what about Saturday for you? Or would you prefer to keep it Sun only?
 
4:00 AM
@Bob I ought to be free sat too
 
Bob
4:12 AM
@JourneymanGeek Well, if both you and @allquixotic are happy with it ... :D
('cept I need to figure out if I can be home in time)
 
After several years of rather incremental improvements in processor technology, we seem to be hitting several major milestones this year—and it is AMD that is leading the charge.
If AMD pulls it off, they could just eliminate the whole von Neumann bottleneck with HBM, solving a decades-old problem that has consistently hamstrung the performance of CPUs.
 
4:42 AM
What exciting times we live in...
Huh. Looked up the number on the FSC MIX badge on a ream of Staples MP paper. Turns out this is rebranded Domtar paper—not bad stuff at all.
Might not be as good as International Paper Hammermill, but looks like quality paper at a reasonable price (and being MP paper, it's brighter than copy paper).
Not that I compare paper quality often, though, and I don't have any Hammermill Fore MP on hand.
(We've been using Hammermill Copy paper for ages.)
Looked up the #FSC license number (C001844) on the back of a package of #Staples brand paper—turns out the paper is manufactured by #Domtar.
 
5:16 AM
One open question about the new AMD socket AM4: Are they going to continue to use PGA-ZIF packaging or switch to LGA?
PGA-ZIF packaging is so outdated by now since PGA simply doesn't support enough pins to deliver lots of power to the chip. Intel switched to LGA sockets a long time ago.
The room is so quiet right now...
Journeyman Geek is doing National Service, Bob seems to be busy at work, allquixotic has gone to bed.
 
5:47 AM
http://superuser.com/questions/tagged/nostalgia
...
 
lol
 
@Sathya Tag removed on all questions.
 
thanks
 
Not that it means much. Just another tag cleanup. It's the same reason was removed.
 
 
6:12 AM
sigh Router stopped working again.
It seems as if I can't even connect to the network once it fails, let alone get an IP address (even though it continues to broadcast the AP).
If this was a bufferbloat problem, I would at least be able to connect to the AP, but would otherwise have no or very slow connectivity. Bufferbloat is a layer 3 issue.
Instead, I cannot connect to the AP at all, despite it being broadcasted. The issue seems to be at layer 2.
Any ideas, or is the router defective?
Seems to be an issue with the Wi-Fi radio, not routing. Once again, bufferbloat is a problem at layer 3, yet the problems I'm experiencing are at layer 2.
 
Bob
@bwDraco Or, more likely, the firmware has just crashed.
It happens.
Also possibly hardware failure.
Personally, I'd just replace it and be done with it.
 
@Bob Then why is the AP still being broadcasted and why are the lights at the Ethernet port still flashing?
 
Bob
@bwDraco Because typical router firmware is a full OS (Linux-based).
 
6:27 AM
Network stack crashed?
 
Bob
Entirely possible for just wifi auth to fail.
 
It's not merely the auth. Existing connections stop working. This is most likely to happen when the router is put under heavy load (lots of connections or a large download or upload).
 
Bob
shrug
sounds kinda like an old one of mine when the NAT table filled up
I wasn't using wifi at the time though.
 
Hmm... there's a firmware update available. cache-www.belkin.com/support/dl/E2500_v3_FwReleaseNotes.txt
Updating firmware. I'll be offline for a brief moment.
Upgrade complete.
 
6:50 AM
Damn. My Jam Plus speaker is whining like crazy. Specifically, when the speaker is connected to an MP3 player via the 3.5mm jack, and both the MP3 player and speaker are hooked up to the same USB power source, an extremely loud squealing noise can be heard.
It appears that there is a ground loop between the USB charging connector and 3.5mm audio input jack.
If I hook up the devices to separate USB power sources, the problem does not occur.
In an electrical system, a ground loop is an equipment and wiring configuration which results in excessive unwanted current in a conductor connecting two points that are supposed to be at the same electric potential, often ground, but are actually at different potentials. Ground loops are a major cause of noise, hum, and interference in audio, video, and computer systems. They do not in themselves create an electric shock hazard, however the inappropriate connections that cause a ground loop often result in poor electrical bonding, which is explicitly required by safety regulations in certa...
Stupid ground loop. :\
 
Bob
@bwDraco Funnily enough I had the same problem with the cheapo BT speaker and DAB+ radio the other day.
 
7:11 AM
@bwDraco Entirely speculative, and along with the core count, based on no concrete information whatsoever.
 
It's probably going to change a bit as development progresses. It's just theoretical at this point.
 
The processor is not theoretical at all. The article speculating its specifications is speculative.
 
It's a product in early R&D.
 
What product? Have you even read the article?
 
 
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Bob
8:54 AM
@qasdfdsaq I just watched that video from yesterday... how many 18650s does he have?!
 
9:07 AM
Seems interesting.
 
9:28 AM
Hello guys, my HDD has 8 pending sector and 8 uncorrectable sector
What should I do ?
 
@Clippy Post your SMART results
 
Bob
@Clippy make sure your backups are up to date
which you should have done anyway
 
9:54 AM
Yup. Both those are typiv
 
Bob
10:04 AM
@JourneymanGeek ...typiv?
 
 
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11:19 AM
oops
@Clippy those are typically very bad
Backup, and get a new drive
(yeah, I was aware of that bounty, but... still)
 
@JourneymanGeek Nice. I also got a bounty today but mine was only 50 ;)
 
and I've finally earned more reputation bounties than I have given away
 
Bob
12:09 PM
that's one big bounty
 
 
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1:30 PM
ddrescue ftw \o/
 
XD
I had to answer that
it was a question referencing my answer
Also, I used hammer analogies
 
I just downloaded RemixOS for PC
 
Bob
@JourneymanGeek and I had to add an answer :P
 
1:50 PM
@ThatBrazilianGuy Ping me when you installed it ;D
 
I totally forgot all the ways you could abuse DD ;p
 
@OliverSalzburg Image finally created on the USB flash drive
Had to find a Windows machine on the office just for that
Thankfully everyone else is "busy" with the birthdays-of-the-month breakfast
...I arrived 20min late and there were like 5 pastries and half a soft-drink bottle =(
 
Hmm. Pistons apparently have an "inhuman price/performance ratio"
 
Bob
o.O
Oh, the Sennheiser MM30i is going for $30 at a local shop too.
 
@Bob I got a 500 bounty for my first answer on GD
 
Bob
2:06 PM
My total rep from bounties is 425 :P
Then again, I rarely see bounties, let alone answer them.
 
Clearly you need to learn some bounty-hunter ways from whats-his-name
 
@qasdfdsaq they are rediculously cheap if you can find an original pair, and seriously well made
 
But the 2's look so... tacky
 
@qasdfdsaq solid machined aluminium.
Unless you mean the pink/crystal ones
 
Or maybe I've been put off by some bad atttempts at gold coloured phones and now everything gold looks tacky
 
2:12 PM
oh, I got the other ones
 
Bob
@qasdfdsaq You could always get the white ones.
Also, the gold ones smell like chocolate -_-
 
o_0
 
Bob
It's in the cable :P
The smell drops off after a while.
 
RemixOS takes a LONG time to boot the first time
 
Bob
s/the first time//
 
2:17 PM
@ThatBrazilianGuy Are you installing in a VM? Running live?
 
takes a while to boot on the native hardware too
 
Live
It complained my USB is less than 10MB/s
 
@ThatBrazilianGuy the system requirements are a bit odd
 
But I think it just takes long the first time
 
Less than 10MB/sec is pretty slow
Also on a live disk every time is the first time...
 
2:19 PM
It is creating partitions for almost 10min
No, I chose persistence
Hence it creating a data partition
Now it started booting
But the owner of this PC just arrived back
It won't boot on my PC
:(
I think I'll try on a VM
WTF! All the error messages... The shutdown dialog... Everything is in Chinese!
Damn, on the VM it just reboots after this screen =(
 
2:55 PM
Omg there's deliveroo in singapore?
 
Hoping to replace my asus expressgate software with that remixos there.
 
3:23 PM
What's asus expressgate again?
 
!!google asus expressgate
 
> > Express Gate is a new software package that ships with newer Asus motherboards. Based on the popular "instant on" Linux distribution - Splashtop, Express Gate gives you access to your most often used software applications 5 seconds after pressing the power button on your PC. Learn more.
Oh, that thing. Useless toy
though if it's embedded on the mainboard...
 
3:57 PM
Hi. Bye. Back in a few
 
4:26 PM
@qasdfdsaq yea it has a special powerlike button on my laptop for it.. I press it and it boots, and its garbage.
 
5:00 PM
It's interesting if there's a large, customizeable firmware partition for it, though I'm not sure what I'd want to replace it for. I just use Windoze most days anyway
 
5:12 PM
Hi All. I've a meta question. Where to find out what range of topics are allowed in Super User?
 
@DavidPostill Sorry, smart results here : i.imgur.com/TSl1ZXz.png
 
@JourneymanGeek Yes I have done that
 
@shenkwen Did you have a particular question in mind?
 
Yes. Actually I am not sure which sites I should go to ask this quesiton.
I have hard time understanding the meaning of "post" and "pre" in "preprocessor" and "postprocessor"
 
5:18 PM
@Clippy Advice is to backup the drive (you should be doing than anyway). Keep an eye on the C5 and C6 values and if they increase rapidly over a few days then replace the drive.
 
I understand what they do but don't understand they are called "post" and "pre". Although not a native speaker, I understand that "post" means after sth. and "pre" means before sth. but what is this sth.?
 
@shenkwen Do you have some context for the question? What are you trying to process?
 
css
so its like an English question in front-end developing
 
Ah. Preprocess would be something like converting something from another language to css. And postprocessing would be taking the css and enhancing it with another program.
For example sass or less > (preprocess) > css
 
@Clippy Meh 8 bad sectors is nothing. In any case a drive can work fine for years with hundreds of bad sectors, or fail without a single one.
 
5:22 PM
Thank you! I totally understand now
Thank you @DavidPostill
 
Backup is never a bad idea, but a surface scan, wipe, and rescan should tell you if the drive is still worth using
 
@shenkwen Read twin.github.io/css-pre-vs-post-processing for a very good explanation: "CSS pre- vs. post-processing"
 
Or ddrescue and zero fill the bad blocks. But that's more advanced.
 
@shenkwen And read medium.com/@ddprrt/…: "Deconfusing Pre- and Post-processing"
 
@DavidPostill Thank you. That was very helpful to my learning of PostCSS
 
5:27 PM
@shenkwen You're very welcome ;)
 
Thank you. David
@qasdfdsaq I'm on Windows, do you think that I should do a chkdsk x: /f /r ? By the way is chkdsk a surface scan ?
@qasdfdsaq Alright
 
How does one come in the top 17% overall with one question and no answers?
:(
 
5:43 PM
@RahulBasu certain question titles just look interesting, causing a lot of people to come view them and upvote them
17% isn't really impressive, anyway
the top 0.1% mostly lurk in here ;p
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@allquixotic I hope I get an idea for a question like that someday...
 
or the top 1% at least
 
it's probably impressive enough for a 14yr old looking to impress his geek friends ;)
 
Morning all
 
Goodnight all
 
5:47 PM
Where are you from in the world, @RahulBasu?
 
india, if it matters
:D
 
Someone was bored: xkcd.com/7
 
6:01 PM
Read from the start. It's interesting seeing his life unfold
 
yeah, now he doesn't draw about girls or love anymore, it's all about spaaaaaace and computers
 
Do you guys want this? it is being voted for migration at the moment.
 
I just read like 126 xkcd comics in a go...
 
@TinyGiant Eh, I'd tap take it.
 
perrfect end to a day
 
6:07 PM
K, voting
 
@Clippy Yes
 
@allquixotic PGP and GPG are on topic? Cool! I gotta start using it then
 
But to wipe the disk you'd have to do diskpart clean all which means copying all your data off and back on again
@RahulBasu 910 rep is enough to get you to top 17%
Since, like, 50% have zero rep.
@RahulBasu Creeping on passed out girls. Hmm
@allquixotic Dirty pussy cat
 
6:25 PM
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A: Accused of cheating on masters final; afraid that appeal will bring retaliation (ruining PhD applications)

HawkLet me tell you a story. Once I was driving in my car when out of the blue the traffic police pulled me over. A single police officer was present and informed me that I drove over a red light. I denied any such thing and honestly had no recollection of ignoring a red light. I also had a passenge...

> calmer, less arrogant and righteous old age
sigh
Okay. Do I need to wait out my behaviorial issues?
I'll take this as a warning not to be to rash and impulsive, but it would seem that this only comes with age…
I now have a Pelikan Toledo fountain pen (originally a graduation souvenir) clipped to my shirt as a symbolic reminder of my commitment to becoming a calm and stoic person, but is this something I can't fast-track at all?
 
6:54 PM
@bwDraco "rash and impulsive" is not a black-or-white thing, really. There are degrees to things like that. Sure, there are extremes on both ends, but nearly all people do not lie on either extreme.
I know that I was more rash and impulsive in my late teens and early twenties than I am now at 30, but I wasn't completely without regard for the consequences of my actions.
On the other hand, today I'm still willing to take calculated risks or make snap decisions when I'm very confident in my ability to deal with it, so I'm not completely unwilling to wade into the unknown.
Knowing when to be careful and when to JFDI (Just Fucking Do It) comes with experience being a person and living through situations in general.
Of course, we often place too much confidence in our past experience. A lot of this thing about "I'm old, so I know when to take risks and when not to" basically boils down to the person making an assertion about "I did X in a similar situation in the past, and either (1) It worked out well, so I should do X again; or (2) It worked out poorly, so I shouldn't do X again."
The funny thing about the real world is that, just because something worked or didn't work in the past, doesn't mean that it's going to be the same thing again a second time. We're often met with unpleasant surprises in that regard.
Even in baseball, there's a commonly held adage about "past performance is not an indicator of future success". So even if a player has a fantastic year in the major leagues, there is no guarantee that they won't be terrible next year.
In reality, nobody's really as certain or stoic or risk-averse or wise as they think they are, because in reality, no matter how important or powerful you are, human beings are very, very powerless about what happens in our environment, in general, even if it's just influencing other human beings to get what we want.
Nevermind the laws of physics often intervening despite our best wishes, like vehicles breaking down, falling and breaking your hip, earthquakes, extreme weather, blah blah.
We're nearly powerless, in reality, with money and stature having very little bearing on how powerful or "in control" we are.
Once you accept that and get over it, you can stop worrying so much. Your biggest problem now seems to be the degree to which you worry incessantly about your behavior. Stop focusing so much on what you're thinking and feeling, and you might find that you just start thinking and feeling more easily, and everything else will follow from that.
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It's kind of like, if you think about your breathing, it's a lot more work to breathe... but if you let your body just breathe for you, it's effortless.
 
I can't thank you enough for this advice.
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Haha, now to change the subject... I just overheard a coworker having a conversation with another coworker about the first one's high-pitched voice. He says he often has strangers call him and ask, "I'd like to speak to Name", and he has to say, well, "This is he." and they're like "...Oh."
(The first guy does have an... unusually high pitched voice for a grown male)
I had to fight back outward laughter just overhearing this
But he seems to kind of accept that about himself, that he's just going to have to deal with people on the phone thinking he's a woman because of the pitch of his voice
It's just funny to hear him talk about it - LOUDLY - with another coworker, for everyone in the entire area to hear....
Auto profile guided optimization? Processor-specific optimizations? Whoa. This is probably one super fast Linux distro.
 
7:13 PM
@allquixotic Inlel-sponsored project. Seems it's built with AVX/FMA/etc. instructions everywhere, not just SSE2 or other lowest common denominator.
 
@allquixotic Did you not see the slashdot article earlier?
 
Practically certain it's built using ICC for maximum performance.
 
@bwDraco No it isn't, did you not see the slashdot article earlier?
 
@qasdfdsaq Slashdot is what made me find it :D
 
Ah
 
7:16 PM
hmm. Seems to be a test bed for the latest compiler optimizations.
 
Well they did already say it's the fastest Linux distro,
 
Funny thing though, there are far too many GCC-isms out there in the FOSS world to build an actually complete Linux distro by using ICC. Clang/Clang++ might be possible with heavy source modifications, but you'd have to do much, much more to support ICC, which is even less compatible with GNU/GCCisms.
 
So "This is probably one super fast Linux distro." was a bit confusing
 
...and this is in GCC, not some proprietary solution.
 
@qasdfdsaq Yeah, everyone wants to say that, but the proof's in the pudding. I'm pretty sure Gentoo built from Stage 0 with the right compiler flags is right up there, although AutoFDO probably pushes Clear over the top.
 
7:18 PM
@allquixotic Tried Gentoo myself in a Hyper-V VM, compiled specifically for Haswell. Definitely very fast, but there's always room for improvement...
 
@allquixotic Well the phoronix test did specifically specify out of the box performance
 
@qasdfdsaq I know. Michael is always very particular about testing out of the box. A lot of power users who know how to dig under the hood criticize him for that. There's value in OOTB perf testing, because that's what the "non-technical" users will get, but if perf is actually slow enough to be a problem for you, you're going to deep dive and figure it out eventually, anyway.
Especially for a non-desktop distro like Clear. We're talking sysadmins using this. So its competitors are, what? Ubuntu Server LTS? RHEL?
So let's say I'm running RHEL 7.1 and I find that a lack of proper optimization in the OpenJDK compile is killing my Tomcat perf. So what do I do? Install Clear Linux and lose all the enterprise support around the kernel/drivers/FS/etc, or just recompile OpenJDK?
(Psst: I'd go for the latter)
 
It's meant for performance-sensitive cloud applications.
 
@allquixotic I'd tell the users "I don't care" :-P
I wonder how much of the performance difference is just from userspace compiler flags and how much of it is down to the kernel itself being built with those "aggressive" compiler flags
 
7:22 PM
The commentary on slashdot did mention a bit about major distros having "sloppy" stuff enabled in OOB kernels
 
from my Winter Bash 2014 meta Q answer in response to @CanadianLuke ;p
 
bbl, gotta klean, pak the kitchen, and run 3dmarkkk
 
@allquixotic Yea yea yea... Asked a silly question, got a meme for myself
 
@qasdfdsaq Unless it's I/O (including networking, GPU, and disk) related, the kernel probably has nothing to do with it. Everything else outside of heavy I/O driven workloads is probably just the userspace processes being compiled to more efficient code.
I/O in general is pretty much the only area where the Linux kernel does any kind of heavy lifting. Everything else is 99% userspace with a couple low-rate syscalls here and there.
@CanadianLuke :D
 
7:54 PM
And sometimes you need an app to make the decision for you. :)
 
8:20 PM
@allquixotic Can I see photo of grumpy Luke then?
 
<=== @Boris_yo
 
9:12 PM
@MichaelFrank Who needs drunk friends when you have an app to substitute?
 
lololol
 
Bob
user image
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9:46 PM
Laptop's been rebooted for Patch Tuesday updates.
 
Bob
Thanks for the edit, @qasdfdsaq. So much better that I wish edit bounties existed :P
 
 
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11:00 PM
@Bob :D
I didn't know if you'd like it but I figured a couple things were worth adding just to bring it up to date
 
Bob
Hm.
My comment on the other answer was deleted at some point o.O
 
I wish there were edit bounties too
So then I can write lazy short answers and put a bounty on them so someone else will edit and expand them when I can't be bothered
 
Bob
(basically, the spectrum graph actually shows that channel 1 would have largely avoided the interference from that particular oven)
@qasdfdsaq I should probably revisit old answers more :\
 
I only notice my old answers when I get random upvotes on them.
WHich still seems to happen at least once every day or two for me
I need to get back to writing more answers, instead of chatting or moaning. Or gaming.
 
11:23 PM
bleh... so tired today. My daughter decided that 4am was a good time to wake up and interact with sleeping mum and dad.
 
Tell her to move out and get her own place
 
@qasdfdsaq Ha... Eventually. But not while she's only 5 months old. :)
 
Oh. Lol
 
@MichaelFrank little children and drunk people have a lot in common
 
@tereško They keep getting in bed with you when they shouldn't?
 
Bob
11:46 PM
ugh
reading through this thread makes my brain hurt: social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsserver/en-US/…
mostly from the grammar
 
@Bob What do you expect? It's a forum ;)
 
I have just been restarted! This happens daily automatically, or when my owner restarts me. Ready for commands.
 

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