WTF Bites
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@levicki said in WTF Bites:
For how long do you have to eat junk food to get blind?
From the article
His diet consisted of a daily order of fries from a local fish and chip shop, Pringles chips, white bread, processed ham slices, and sausages
That's not a healthy diet. It's missing Bacon and Coffee
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@Watson said in WTF is happening with Windows 10? And nothing else:
What the bloody-fuck? Apparently, since you didn't link to an HTTPS site, Cox decided it could inject scripts into the page...
I LOVE extortion!
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it resumes where it left off, and finishes logging me out and I'm prompted to sign in again.
Ah yeah. Azure Portal does that too. It's super fun.
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Apparently https://code.jquery.com/jquery-3.2.1.min.js is timing out. Is someong DDoSing JQuery site?
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Apparently https://code.jquery.com/jquery-3.2.1.min.js is timing out. Is someong DDoSing JQuery site?
It seems fine over here!
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@Tsaukpaetra said in WTF Bites:
Apparently https://code.jquery.com/jquery-3.2.1.min.js is timing out. Is someong DDoSing JQuery site?
It seems fine over here!
Yeah, it was down for only a short while.
Still, talking about CDN reliability!
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@levicki said in WTF Bites:
$current_date > $start_date? && $current_date <= $end_date
That condition is true as of the time you posted.
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More obnoxious ways of "blocking" adblockers. This popped up after about 5 seconds, so before I could evaluate the site properly.
Oh, well. The service you're providing is not exclusive to your site so I'll just look elsewhere.
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More obnoxious ways of "blocking" adblockers. This popped up after about 5 seconds, so before I could evaluate the site properly.
Oh, well. The service you're providing is not exclusive to your site so I'll just look elsewhere.
BlockAdblock
Someone has already built a brand off shooting turd to adblock users to kinkshame them?
Actually, why not do the same to NoScript users too? Kinkshame them for not allowing the tracking scripts to be run? Either you have to eat shit, or a thousand snipers will pinpoint your location to shoot hot pieces of turd bullets into your mouth and you have to accept defeat. Sounds like a good plan.
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I'm making a code generator.
Oh, in that case just use 17 significant figures and don't bother trimming. If you can handle the
12.3e45
format too, use%.17g
to generate it (if you're familiar with C-style format strings) as that does the right thing in enough cases that it isn't worth worrying about it. There are cases where shortest form generation is nice, but automatically-written code is not one where it's worth worrying about.
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@Tsaukpaetra said in WTF Bites:
What the bloody-fuck? Apparently, since you didn't link to an HTTPS site, Cox decided it could inject scripts into the page...
Your fault for using an ISP that is named after penises.
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More obnoxious ways of "blocking" adblockers. This popped up after about 5 seconds, so before I could evaluate the site properly.
Oh, well. The service you're providing is not exclusive to your site so I'll just look elsewhere.
"I'm sorry, but if you can't be bothered to audit your ads manually to ensure that your site is not used as a malware distribution vector -- and if you could, the adblocker would let you through and we wouldn't be having this issue -- then I can't be bothered to lower my guard and let your ads in."
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@levicki Ah, but the dialog is intentionally shown when the condition is true. The point is that you are logged in, so you appear not to be away after all and therefore it thinks the away notification might be incorrect and you might want to turn it off. It is so obvious to me that I mentally swapped the condition as it would be an error to show the notification outside the specified range.
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@Tsaukpaetra said in WTF Bites:
@levicki said in WTF Bites:
Why is there even a USB 3.0 keyboard
Why is there even a USB 2.0 keyboard ? 1.0 is way more adequate.
Probably for the same reason telcos give you a bonus for using 4G: at least if you're running via a hub, a keystroke on USB 1.0 speed will hog the wire for longer, taking more bandwidth away from other devices.
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Since weâve been talking about weird USB and other plugs recently, this reminded me:
Can anyone tell me WTF is this supposed to do?!It is labeled âmini gender changerâ since obviously it changes a male VGA plug into ... a male plug.
I usually call it the Chinese information extraction device.EDIT: I just realized I took the pictures so you can see the label, but you canât see too well that itâs still male on the other side.
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@topspin I can't see the plug itself, but maybe it's to make a longer cable by connecting two together? I have a DVI one on my desk right now.
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Can anyone tell me WTF is this supposed to do?!
It's a REALLY short VGA extension
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@topspin I can't see the plug itself, but maybe it's to make a longer cable by connecting two together? I have a DVI one on my desk right now.
That would require it to actually âchange gendersâ, but (see my edit) it doesnât. Iâll need to go take another picture of it or you can just take my word that the plug actually stays the same.
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@topspin Oh. That does seem pretty useless.
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@topspin I could see a plug like that being used to interrupt certain lines, probably to prevent automatic monitor detection. But then why call it a gender changer when it isn't?
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@topspin What you're showing here sure looks like a plug with holes visible and a connector with pins visible. Are there pins on the other side of the connector?
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@Tsaukpaetra said in WTF Bites:
What the bloody-fuck? Apparently, since you didn't link to an HTTPS site, Cox decided it could inject scripts into the page...
Your fault for using an ISP that is named after penises.
The alternative is an ancient ISP that thinks it's hip to say it's in the next century!
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Since weâve been talking about weird USB and other plugs recently, this reminded me:
Can anyone tell me WTF is this supposed to do?!It is labeled âmini gender changerâ since obviously it changes a male VGA plug into ... a male plug.
I usually call it the Chinese information extraction device.EDIT: I just realized I took the pictures so you can see the label, but you canât see too well that itâs still male on the other side.
Actually I think it's for when the other plug doesn't have screw holes.
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gender changer
@pie_flavor said in WTF Bites:
screw holes
Looks like topspin and pie_flavor got invited to @error's lifestyle parties.
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Looks to me like the issuer is known.
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@pie_flavor your post (that I can't quote because
keeps hanging up every time I try) reminds me of one BestBuy employee, who, when asked about a laptop charger cord without grounding that would still fit a charger with grounding, said that it makes no sense because all three pins have to be connected for the charger to work.
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Since weâve been talking about weird USB and other plugs recently, this reminded me:
Can anyone tell me WTF is this supposed to do?!It is labeled âmini gender changerâ since obviously it changes a male VGA plug into ... a male plug.
I usually call it the Chinese information extraction device.EDIT: I just realized I took the pictures so you can see the label, but you canât see too well that itâs still male on the other side.
That looks like a connector saver not a gender changer
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Here's the patent, anyway.
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@GÄ ska: his explanation is wrong, but such cables are a potential safety issue, so they probably didn't sell those anyways (much to the annoyance of people living in houses with "legacy" wiring).
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@Zerosquare said in WTF Bites:
much to the annoyance of people living in houses with "legacy" wiring
Bending out all those ground pins on extension cords felt like doing reinterpret_cast on non-trivial class type. But I'm glad the quality of those pins is as bad as their placement (doing the same in Europe would be both impossible and totally unnecessary).
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@GÄ ska why would you bend the pins when you could just get a 3 to 2 prong adapter? Just as unsafe (unless you connect GND) but at least you're not damaging an extension cord too
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@sloosecannon said in WTF Bites:
@GÄ ska why would you bend the pins when you could just get a 3 to 2 prong adapter? Just as unsafe (unless you connect GND) but at least you're not damaging an extension cord too
This.
A few bucks for two.
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@sloosecannon In Europe the logic is the other way around (a non-grounded device, other than the flat euro plug, won't fit into a grounded socket. Converters are, of course, not allowed under the code but easily made yourself. Usually it's an old extension lead, since devices are near universally either grounded or on euro plugs.
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@pie_flavor said in WTF Bites:
Since weâve been talking about weird USB and other plugs recently, this reminded me:
Can anyone tell me WTF is this supposed to do?!It is labeled âmini gender changerâ since obviously it changes a male VGA plug into ... a male plug.
I usually call it the Chinese information extraction device.EDIT: I just realized I took the pictures so you can see the label, but you canât see too well that itâs still male on the other side.
Actually I think it's for when the other plug doesn't have screw holes.
So instead of not screwing it into the plug you screw it into a useless adapter? I donât see the advantage of that.
@pie_flavor said in WTF Bites:
Here's the patent, anyway.
I probably googled that before, but I donât understand the patent legalese so it doesnât answer my question. It talks about âelectrical connector as male-to-male, male-to-female, and female-to-female transferring devicesâ, but itâs only clear what the male-to-female adapter is supposed to do, the other two variants have no obvious use. Or at least it doesnât say what their use is.
As for the claims, I donât see what the patent is awarded for. It basically just says âa cubeâ with two connecting sides as an adapter. Duh. Whereâs the non-obvious part about that?
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@levicki said in WTF Bites:
Other CAs followed suit and the cheapest now is $300.
Ah shit. Cause mine's about due for renewal...
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@levicki said in WTF Bites:
And what gender is when you put just a changer (the one which has both female sides) on it?
Female, not male.
Wrong. The âchangerâ has a male and a female side. So you put it on a male cable and, magic, you get a male cable.
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@levicki said in WTF Bites:
Ah shit. Cause mine's about due for renewal...
Well you can buy a one for $179 from former Comodo now Sectigo, but... I'd rather not risk it and I will probably get mine from Entrust.
That's where I got mine. Didn't realize they changed names... (and that new name does show up as the countersigner in one of my signed files)
(Just looked, I'm good until 2021... it's a 5 yr cert)
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@Zerosquare said in WTF Bites:
gender changer
@pie_flavor said in WTF Bites:
screw holes
Looks like topspin and pie_flavor got invited to @error's lifestyle parties.
I have a feeling our interests donât quite align, though.
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Status: Sometimes I forget I'm an adult...
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@Mason_Wheeler said in WTF Bites:
@topspin What you're showing here sure looks like a plug with holes visible and a connector with pins visible. Are there pins on the other side of the connector?
Maybe it looks different on your screen but I can see that the cable has pins just like the genital lengthening device
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@HardwareGeek said in WTF Bites:
Looks to me like the issuer is known.
No repro. I'd suggested you were being MITMed, but the fingerprints are the same.
You must be missing a certificate higher up the trust chain.
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@levicki said in WTF Bites:
being logged in for you automatically means I am not out of office anymore?
No, it's just suggestion for turning OoO replies off.
It's like Intellisense. :trollface_in_lotus_position:
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Duh. Whereâs the non-obvious part about that?
Ah, the joys of patents.
Suppose you invent a widget that frobnicates better in some non-obvious way. It really is an improvement over existing widgets. You patent it. (The world beats a path to your door (trampling your petunias) and you become fabulously wealthy. But that's beside the point.)
You take your improved widget to a patent attorney, and explain to
him/herit how it's an improvement over existing widgets. The attorney goes and does some research on existing widget patents and whether your invention is similar to any existing patents. Once convinced (by research or by the fees to be received) that it's worth trying to patent, theattorneyslime mold will write up a description of the invention and how it works, and probably hire a technical artist to draw lots of confusing diagrams. There will be a bunch of back-and-forth (all while billing a few hundred dollars an hour) asking you whether the description is accurate.The description will include a bunch of "claims" of what you invented. If you improved the frobnication by, instead of jiggering the whatsit like widgets have always done, zotting the thingamajig, the list of claims will end with a claim of zotting the thingamajig in order to frobnicate a widget. It will also include a claim of zotting a thingamajig, whether or not the thingamajig is part of a widget; any zotting of thingamajigs will be covered by your patent, regardless of context. Further it will claim that making a widget using a thingamajig is your idea. The process of zotting will be claimed as your invention; likewise thingamajigs in general. It will probably claim that frobnication is your idea, and probably even the concept of widgets. If there is anything wheel-like about your widget, or it involves fire in any way, the patent may try to claim the invention of the wheel or fire.
The patent will start with claims that are absurdly broad, obvious, well within the state of the art, and clearly false, then step-by-step narrow the claims down to what you actually invented, in general and in detail. The idea is to cover not only the very specific thing you did and the very specific way you did it, but other applications of the same technique that you might not have specifically thought of.
If the patent is ever challenged, some of the overly broad claims will certainly be invalidated, but (assuming the specific invention is not obvious and hasn't previously been invented) some of the claims that are broader than your specific idea may stand, and you can then license your patent to somebody who wants to (do something similar to frobnicating) to (something similar to a widget) by zotting a thingamajig.
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@HardwareGeek said in WTF Bites:
Looks to me like the issuer is known.
No repro. I'd suggested you were being MITMed, but the fingerprints are the same.
You must be missing a certificate higher up the trust chain.Perhaps.
did suggest that the site might not be sending intermediate certificates.
Chrome (which is responding faster than a dead snail today) loaded the page just fine, and I was able to successfully apply for unemployment insurance. Which is a whole world of
of its own â useless "security" questions, job descriptions that don't, etc. (i.e., standard operating procedure for government forms).
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@HardwareGeek said in WTF Bites:
Perhaps.
did suggest that the site might not be sending intermediate certificates.
That is the case.
--- Certificate chain 0 s:/C=US/postalCode=95814/ST=CA/L=Sacramento/street=1325 J Street, Suite 1600/O=State of California/OU=Employment Development Department/OU=Hosted by State of California/OU=EliteSSL/CN=edd.ca.gov i:/C=GB/ST=Greater Manchester/L=Salford/O=COMODO CA Limited/CN=COMODO RSA Organization Validation Secure Server CA ---
The server is not sending the COMODO RSA Organization Validation Secure Server CA intermediate certificate (which would chain to the COMODO RSA Certification Authority root certificate).
That being said, the default CAPI and Firefox trust stores contain both that intermediate CA's certificate and the root CA's certificate, so I don't know why yours doesn't.
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@heterodox said in WTF Bites:
The server is not not sending the COMODO RSA Organization Validation Secure Server CA intermediate certificate
So it is sending it?
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@heterodox said in WTF Bites:
The server is not not sending the COMODO RSA Organization Validation Secure Server CA intermediate certificate
So it is sending it?
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Whenever I play a midi file in Winamp, the volume mixer turns Winamp down to 11%.
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@pie_flavor said in WTF Bites:
Since weâve been talking about weird USB and other plugs recently, this reminded me:
Can anyone tell me WTF is this supposed to do?!It is labeled âmini gender changerâ since obviously it changes a male VGA plug into ... a male plug.
I usually call it the Chinese information extraction device.EDIT: I just realized I took the pictures so you can see the label, but you canât see too well that itâs still male on the other side.
Actually I think it's for when the other plug doesn't have screw holes.
So instead of not screwing it into the plug you screw it into a useless adapter? I donât see the advantage of that.
The one valid application I can see for this is when you have a connection that will be plugged (inb4
- TIL the technical term is actually "mating cycle") very frequently and you'd rather fuck up your $3 adapter than the cable soldered into your monitor that will be a PITA to replace.