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@Tsaukpaetra said in WTF Bites:
@Zerosquare said in WTF Bites:
...and here we go again.
*reboots @Tsaukpaetra's computer*
*reboots @Tsaukpaetra as well*
*reboots @Tsaukpaetra's fridge and coffee machine, just to be sure*There goes that uptime!!
Trust me, it's up whenever wanted!
Too bad that’s never happened.
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@Tsaukpaetra said in WTF Bites:
@Zerosquare said in WTF Bites:
...and here we go again.
*reboots @Tsaukpaetra's computer*
*reboots @Tsaukpaetra as well*
*reboots @Tsaukpaetra's fridge and coffee machine, just to be sure*There goes that uptime!!
Trust me, it's up whenever wanted!
Too bad that’s never happened.
Unlimited Uptime! #div0!
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sudo "system restore"
@Zerosquare said in WTF Bites:
*reboots @Tsaukpaetra's computer*
You can clearly see who's the Linux user and who's the Windows user
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@bobjanova said in WTF Bites:
Where do small caps work like another case, in the sense that word should be written with those instead of normal upper or lower case
It's used in literature sometimes, e.g. Death in Terry Pratchett.
But it's the same case as bold, italic and cursive. Which are fonts (except in math, because math).
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@Tsaukpaetra said in WTF Bites:
@Zerosquare said in WTF Bites:
...and here we go again.
*reboots @Tsaukpaetra's computer*
*reboots @Tsaukpaetra as well*
*reboots @Tsaukpaetra's fridge and coffee machine, just to be sure*There goes that uptime!!
Trust me, it's up whenever wanted!
Yes, I remember me and @Vixen collaborating to get official proof of that, which can be found for anyone interested.
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@Atazhaia I'm 5% mildy curious and 95% "do not want", also "what's been seen can't be unseen".
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@topspin It's somewhere on this forum. Happy hunting!
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Probably the Garage. Or the Salon. Or, who knows, maybe he can be up in any room he chooses!
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@bobjanova said in WTF Bites:
Probably the Garage. Or the Salon. Or, who knows, maybe he can be up in any room he chooses!
Better than the Front Page .
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@bobjanova said in WTF Bites:
Probably the Garage. Or the Salon. Or, who knows, maybe he can be up in any room he chooses!
Better than the Front Page .
If I was going to post something I didn't want anyone to see, that's where I'd put it.
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@Atazhaia I'm 5% mildy curious and 95% "do not want", also "what's been seen can't be unseen".
Huh. I was under the impression you in were in the target audience.
INB4 "I have standards".
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Martial Status page edit FILE_NOT_FOUND, and watch the database crash and burn.
So many apps' databases are protected only because the form processing code is so broken that it will crash and burn before it sees the database.
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Martial Status page edit FILE_NOT_FOUND, and watch the database crash and burn.
So many apps' databases are protected only because the form processing code is so broken that it will crash and burn before it sees the database.
Security through incompetence!
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@boomzilla said in WTF Bites:
Martial Status page edit FILE_NOT_FOUND, and watch the database crash and burn.
So many apps' databases are protected only because the form processing code is so broken that it will crash and burn before it sees the database.
Security through incompetence!
Signature gifting thread is , but whatever, accepted.
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@bobjanova said in WTF Bites:
Probably the Garage. Or the Salon. Or, who knows, maybe he can be up in any room he chooses!
No. It's in the Status Thread, naturally. Good luck, have fun!
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@Tsaukpaetra said in WTF Bites:
It's in the Status Thread, naturally.
That’s not normally a place for NSFW stuff... 🤨
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But the NSFW content tends to leak sometimes.
Filed under:
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@Tsaukpaetra said in WTF Bites:
It's in the Status Thread, naturally.
That’s not normally a place for NSFW stuff... 🤨
The *ahem* "other" status thread.
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I found these stickers on Alibaba:
They may be handy to stick on some pieces of software...
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For those wondering where Windows'
which
is, it'swhere
, which acts likewhich
and not likewhereis
, unless it's been bewitched by the Windows SDK, which installs awhere
that acts likewhereis
and awhich
that acts likewhich
.
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@TwelveBaud Thanks for the explanation, I'm more confused now.
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@TwelveBaud said in WTF Bites:
For those wondering where Windows'
which
is, it'swhere
, which acts likewhich
and not likewhereis
, unless it's been bewitched by the Windows SDK, which installs awhere
that acts likewhereis
and awhich
that acts likewhich
.TIL there's two places
notepad.exe
is in (besides the original SXS folder)
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@TimeBandit said in WTF Bites:
@TwelveBaud Thanks for the explanation, I'm more confused now.
Something something using Linux makes you love cricket.
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@TwelveBaud said in WTF Bites:
For those wondering where Windows'
which
is, it'swhere
, which acts likewhich
and not likewhereis
, unless it's been bewitched by the Windows SDK, which installs awhere
that acts likewhereis
and awhich
that acts likewhich
.I wrote a
wheres
back in 1987 - I should get that working on my mac... (My favorite option is-r
: "regex" matching. Well, substring matching in reality because about adding actual regex - and it does what I want)
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@TwelveBaud said in WTF Bites:
For those wondering where Windows'
which
is, it'swhere
, which acts likewhich
and not likewhereis
, unless it's been bewitched by the Windows SDK, which installs awhere
that acts likewhereis
and awhich
that acts likewhich
.where
's on first?
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@Tsaukpaetra said in WTF Bites:
@Tsaukpaetra said in WTF Bites:
It's in the Status Thread, naturally.
That’s not normally a place for NSFW stuff... 🤨
The *ahem* "other" status thread.
The one @Vixen liked to do status updates in.
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@Tsaukpaetra said in WTF Bites:
@Tsaukpaetra said in WTF Bites:
It's in the Status Thread, naturally.
That’s not normally a place for NSFW stuff... 🤨
The *ahem* "other" status thread.
The one @Vixen liked to do status updates in.
.... The other other Status Thread.... 😓
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@Tsaukpaetra That thread has been kinda dead since she stopped visiting, though.
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@Tsaukpaetra One is for Windows 3.1 compatibility, one is for Windows NT 3.1 compatibility.
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@Tsaukpaetra That thread has been kinda dead since she stopped visiting, though.
True. And nobody likes my input I think...
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@Zerosquare If anyone cares, the Morse code does not encode the phishing message, itself, nor even (directly) the JS that generates the message. It encodes the ASCII/UTF-8 character codes of the JS source. The Morse decoding table includes the complete alphabet, but the actual text consists entirely (as far as I bothered decoding, anyway) of digits and 'a'–'f'. The first couple of lines of Morse code decode to
3c73637269707420747970653d2274657874
which, in turn, decodes to
<script type='text
It's a rather inefficient coding, as it takes, in the most common case, 12 bytes (8 in the minimum case) of email text to encode a single character of JS source. Presumably, though, efficiency is not a consideration to the sort of person who would send phishing spam.
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@HardwareGeek said in WTF Bites:
Presumably, though, efficiency is not a consideration to the sort of person who would send phishing spam.
All they did was wrap their encoding in another encoding, but apparently two layers is enough to not be recognizable by automated systems.
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@JBert in
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I don't use Office (or specifically Word) that much, so I've probably been out of the loop for a bit. But I'm still glad that they've finally resolved the debate on whether menu-bar items should be "Normal Case" or "ALL SHOUTY UPPERCASE":
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@TwelveBaud said in WTF Bites:
For those wondering where Windows'
which
is, it'swhere
, which acts likewhich
and not likewhereis
, unless it's been bewitched by the Windows SDK, which installs awhere
that acts likewhereis
and awhich
that acts likewhich
.This needs some good old which hunt.
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@Kamil-Podlesak said in WTF Bites:
@TwelveBaud said in WTF Bites:
For those wondering where Windows'
which
is, it'swhere
, which acts likewhich
and not likewhereis
, unless it's been bewitched by the Windows SDK, which installs awhere
that acts likewhereis
and awhich
that acts likewhich
.This needs some good old which hunt.
If it floats, it's a duck?
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@Kamil-Podlesak said in WTF Bites:
@TwelveBaud said in WTF Bites:
For those wondering where Windows'
which
is, it'swhere
, which acts likewhich
and not likewhereis
, unless it's been bewitched by the Windows SDK, which installs awhere
that acts likewhereis
and awhich
that acts likewhich
.This needs some good old which hunt.
If it floats, it's a duck?
If it floats, it's time to get real and double down!
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@Kamil-Podlesak Upvote for the pun, tempted to downvote for implying that one should prefer doubles over floats.
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one should prefer doubles over floats
One shouldn't?
And what about two? Should they not either?
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And what about two? Should they not either?
Definitively not. Even less for three. In fact, the more they are, the less should they use doubles. Twice as much memory, after all.
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@Kamil-Podlesak Upvote for the pun, tempted to downvote for implying that one should prefer doubles over floats.
I'll take a double-double with no onions, fries, a vanilla shake, and an extra cup so I can secretly make a float later.
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@Tsaukpaetra said in WTF Bites:
no onions
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@Tsaukpaetra am I a heretic if I don't think In-and-Out is all that good? Not bad, but nothing special. I'd generally prefer Wendy's.
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@Benjamin-Hall said in WTF Bites:
I'd generally prefer Wendy's.
I don't know where Wendy's is and can't be knelt to find out.