The Official Status Thread
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Status: Wondering just how many times I have to click something to get Discourse to remove the colored circles.
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Status: http://steamcommunity.com/broadcast/watch/76561198013565588
Why did I click that? Of course it's DF. Fortunately, I closed the tab before the video actually loaded.
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No, it's "Dwarf Fortress"
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JUST DON'T VISIT THE SITE THEN!
Guh people like you bug me.
If the product (the site content) is bad, do not buy (view) the product. It's a very fucking simple equation.
I heard something about pricing that was like this: you're charging the right price when people complain, but still buys from you. Said that, I'm not sure if it's a good strategy with ads, with adblock and stuff like this available.
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status****strong text dst kicking my ass fuck changing times fuck them in their clockholes.
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Those font thieves again!
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Status: transform: scale(x) is such a fucking lie. What moron thought it would be a good idea to scale the element's pixel density, not its size?!!?!
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Is there a furry scandal I am unaware of? (Okay so there are tons of those, but I mean one relating to fonts and Eurofurence)
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Status: On the way home, still sore from dancing my tail off at the Dead Dog Dance until 1:30 AM.
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[LNK]
No access...
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Eurofurence
Websense indeed.
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It exists in many other places, and I hold that it is by far the greatest proportional programming font, for no other reason than that I love diagonal 'e's. (Sufficient character differentiation is required for things to even be in the running)
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Status: counting how many times they say "all-in-one, tether-free"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOXTc3gz5Cc
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counting how many times they say "all-in-one, tether-free"
So (because proxy blocks YouTube, so I can only guess from context), it's AMD's version of HoloLens?
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I guess so, but the entire ad is about them being the first to do it. So either the HoloLens isn't "all-in-one, tether-free", or this is going to come out before the HoloLens. Either way, I await the reviews.
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Status: Why is this so hard for Microsoft?
Request:
?hello=<script>alert("world")</script>
Go template:
{{req.FormValue "hello"}}
C# template:@Request.Form["hello"]
Go response:
<script>alert("world")</script>
C# response:
<html> <head> <title>Runtime Error</title> <style> body {font-family:"Verdana";font-weight:normal;font-size: .7em;color:black;} p {font-family:"Verdana";font-weight:normal;color:black;margin-top: -5px} b {font-family:"Verdana";font-weight:bold;color:black;margin-top: -5px} H1 { font-family:"Verdana";font-weight:normal;font-size:18pt;color:red } H2 { font-family:"Verdana";font-weight:normal;font-size:14pt;color:maroon } pre {font-family:"Lucida Console";font-size: .9em} .marker {font-weight: bold; color: black;text-decoration: none;} .version {color: gray;} .error {margin-bottom: 10px;} .expandable { text-decoration:underline; font-weight:bold; color:navy; cursor:hand; } </style> </head> <body bgcolor="white"> <span><H1>Server Error in '/library/errorpages' Application.<hr width=100% size=1 color=silver></H1> <h2> <i>Runtime Error</i> </h2></span> <font face="Arial, Helvetica, Geneva, SunSans-Regular, sans-serif "> <b> Description: </b>An application error occurred on the server. The current custom error settings for this application prevent the details of the application error from being viewed remotely (for security reasons). It could, however, be viewed by browsers running on the local server machine. <br><br> <b>Details:</b> To enable the details of this specific error message to be viewable on remote machines, please create a <customErrors> tag within a "web.config" configuration file located in the root directory of the current web application. This <customErrors> tag should then have its "mode" attribute set to "Off".<br><br> <table width=100% bgcolor="#ffffcc"> <tr> <td> <code><pre> <!-- Web.Config Configuration File --> <configuration> <system.web> <customErrors mode="Off"/> </system.web> </configuration></pre></code> </td> </tr> </table> <br> <b>Notes:</b> The current error page you are seeing can be replaced by a custom error page by modifying the "defaultRedirect" attribute of the application's <customErrors> configuration tag to point to a custom error page URL.<br><br> <table width=100% bgcolor="#ffffcc"> <tr> <td> <code><pre> <!-- Web.Config Configuration File --> <configuration> <system.web> <customErrors mode="RemoteOnly" defaultRedirect="mycustompage.htm"/> </system.web> </configuration></pre></code> </td> </tr> </table> <br> </body> </html>
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Am I missing a joke here, or did you misread my post? (Or did I misunderstand yours?) The HoloLens is by Microsoft and the Sulon is by AMD.
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@Lorne_Kates said:
What's the Holo cost?
Dev kits are $3000 USD.
Sounds like VR equivalent to HoloLens (from some articles that are reachable in this network).
Main difference is that Hololens isn't intended to be immersive.
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C# response:
To be fair, the Go's page works. The C# one encountered some kind of error, which you told it not to display "detailed" information back to the browser.
If there were no errors in the C# version, it would probably do just as well.
What happens if you bodge the Go code?
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@Lorne_Kates said:
What's the Holo cost?
Dev kits are $3000 USD.
$3k? Don't Jew me on the price, man.
Am I missing a joke here
Yes, and when you get it, you'll get a gold star. Or at least a yellow one.
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Except that the C# error is that the input contains U+003C followed by a letter.
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U+003C followed by a letter.
Wat. I almost want to spin up an ASP page just for this to stare at...
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Except that the C# error is that the input contains U+003C followed by a letter.
I suppose you may want to handle it somewhere. In proper applications, you may also want to log anyone who pulls this kind of stuff with flashing red lights and alarm bells.
You can also disable it, of course, but it's quite a nice-to-have to let you handle this kind of attempts differently for security purposes.
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Status: Craving sushi.
When I started here, we had it once a week. Then it changed to once a month. Now we haven't had any since last year. Safeway sushi just isn't the same.
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So where does the "thieves" part come from?
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This a a brand new (Well, out of box, turned on and that's about it) Gateway M675 Desktop Replacement Laptop.
Yeah. In 2003. (3.5/5 and 8/10 ratings in the google results)
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Yeah. In 2003. (3.5/5 and 8/10 ratings in the google results)
It's... Okay. Battery still in excellent condition, which just goes to show you how much it's been used.
Really, there wasn't even any skin oils on the keyboard FFS!Might as well time-capsuled the thing and had the same effect!
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Safeway sushi just isn't the same.
Last time I went into a Safeway it made Food Lion look like Trader Joes. So I guess if you didn't get food poisoning from that sushi "high-five"?
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It's actually not that bad. They make in the store. So it's good for a "fix". Trader Joe's sushi... I'll pass.
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Last time I went into a Safeway it made Food Lion look like Trader Joes.
Where was the SafeWay? The stores in San Francisco are surprisingly nice. The stores in the Midwest are shitholes.
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East Coast. It might have just been because the store was an older model but I'd feel better getting "fresh" sushi at a Sheetz than that particular store.
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At my last job we made accounting software for a sushi restaurant chain.
The owner used to give us vouchers every meeting. The free sushi is about the only thing i miss from that place
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The food available near it has more impact than it should in how well I tolerate a job.
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Sulon sounds like the bad guys in Star Trek Enterprise.
... wait. I think they were called Sulons.
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I don't get what you're objecting to. That Go handles HTML injection by encoding, but ASP.net throws an error?
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Really, there wasn't even any skin oils on the keyboard FFS!
What do you, use a testing kit?
"Ok grandma, I'm interested in your laptop-- but first! It has to pass the skin oil residue test. Let me get my microscope."
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is the idea of blending it with "carob fruit syrup"?
I've no idea which versions are available in your jurisdiction. I picked the picture for the combination of maple syrup (such as in the left two bottles) and the style of cap.
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What do you, use a testing kit?
On most keyboards that have have anything more than light use, you can visibly see the effect that typing has had on the plastic keys. Usually they're more "shiny", and depending on the wear, might have had the key labels rubbed off.
You never experienced this before? I'm surprised you invest that much money in your input devices.
Then again, I saw the thread about gaming mice, so...
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Status: Sophos antivirus now detects JDE as malware.
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Status:
String.Format(fieldReference + "{0}", "[2]")
FieldReference is a string
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I was making a joke you humorless jackass.
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I was really intrigued by the HoloLens, until it was revealed it only has a 25Ā° field-of-view.
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So, an entire order of magnitude wider than the typical political fanboi, then? I can see how that might be overly wide...
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Is someone's Markov bot drunk-posting?
I'm holding out for StarVR. They're planning to do 210Ā° FOV once foveated rendering works well, though it'll compete more with the Oculus Rift than the HoloLens.
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Status: Piece-of-shit software isn't working, and isn't logging what is going wrong. I can see that the container is functioning (with the wrong certificateā¦ alasā¦) but the webapp inside it is just not working and isn't logging why. My best guess is that it's hitting some kind of security constraint that is slaughtering something mysteriously, but that's pure guesswork. Damn idiot developers never tested in a properly locked-down environmentā¦