I'd be wary of connecting it to the internet at all - knowingly connecting a malware-invested PC to the internet may be in breach of your contract with your ISP.
You mean every computer run by a typical consumer?
I'd be wary of connecting it to the internet at all - knowingly connecting a malware-invested PC to the internet may be in breach of your contract with your ISP.
You mean every computer run by a typical consumer?
Python3 is something that exists but nobody ever uses. Just use Python 2.7 which is what everything seems to support instead.
Apparently they got on it quick:
https://meta.discourse.org/t/links-in-topic-titles-override-topic-link/26837/5EDIT: though I didn't actually look at what they did
They sanitize the display(on the client) but not the storage of the bad titles. wtf
So normally everything has been smooth for me on Chrome on Windows.
Now its fucktastically slow.
Click the notification icon?
50 seconds to load and display the box.
Load a post?
Maybe in a day from now.
Edit a post?
Wait, we were loading?
It appears its the server struggling for some reason but the behavior of the client is just so abnormal.
I don't even understand the notification box, I thought the stupid thing was being spam polled for the notifications and thus the client should already have it.
@flabdablet said:Edit: This single-purpose tool looks slicker but I have not used it myself.You can't download it without a Facebook account, haha. WTF. I don't even use have a Facebook account.
People on this forum are really good at recommending shitty software.
WTF? Are you confusing the Like button with a login? You can download without anything. Even asking for your email address is "optional" to fill in.
http://i.imgur.com/Qv8N5Ze.png
I'm going to blame this whole thread on SourceTree supporting the PuTTY SSH suite to the exclusion of all others. It would be much simpler if SourceTree supported OpenSSH keys like every single other Git client in the world.BTW, GitHub for Windows is pretty, but utterly useless. My favorite would be GitExtensions, because it layers on top of the official Git distribution, so it can use an ssh-keygen key directly.
So:
1 Install Git for Windows. Select all default options.
2 Install GitExtensions
3 Point GitExtensions to where Git is installed
4 ...
5 Profit!
TortoiseGit works fine too as long as you install it and Git for Windows with the OpenSSH option.
Fuck the cancer known as PuTTY.
Because you are Doing it Wrong (tm).
They make TVs and other consumer stuffs. Also memory ICs. This division however was military.
The real joy will be when the standalone beta ISO expires and ultimately stops booting on purpose.
If you use a licensed Windows 8 and upgrade it to 10 as part of the beta, it will not expire.
So somebody thought that it was a good idea to explode the string and verify that each word was > 3. Seems standard dicsource.
I found out today that sometime in the last month something decided to uninstall Java 6 automatically for me (probably as a "security" aid). Mind you I had Java 6 because Java is so backwards compatible I had apps require it. The joys of fucking horrible software.
Awww, why ruin the fun, I would love if it some site using discourse had teenage users who had their email leaked and thus violating COPPA.
Personally I am more curious if you can crash the JS by dumping a stupid amount of nested HTML.
Hint: There's ~4k tags buried in here V
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All you need is the first answer and you are done.
I developed agaisnt IPB years ago for it from 1.2 to 3.2. Honestly IPB is really good, it's structured OOP correctly and isn't some retarded pile of functions in files like SMF or phpbb. There's logical class inheritance, centralized groups of functions in classes, routing to controllers,,etc. It's actually php done right up to a point. The only recent hole was because they fucked up the cron/task scripts that don't use their framework directly and so had a little oversight in their input filter.
Hey, we get both a client and server wtf
Such explanation makes sense in case of website getting hacked. But it doesn't explain invalid votes.Just to clear it up: invalid vote is when a member of local commission (who gets the votes out of urn, counts them and enters into the system) spots a voting card that has either no candidate marked or more than one candidate marked. In some districts, invalid votes percentage is as high as 10-20%. I seriously doubt 20% of voters are so stupid they can't even mark one and only one candidate.
@Intercourse said:
At least one person on the forum thinks that anyone who decompiles code before the heat death of the universe should be strung up by their entrails.Not me, but just pointing this out. ;)
Why? The distributed the .pdb files with the dlls, which made decompiling even more reliable.
Well you see, the problem with J is it has multiple quantum states. Most of the time when you observe it, you will see a J, but the other times it will be an L.
Because embedded people hate change! They're all grumpy Luddites!!!Seriously, though, if it works, who gives a shit? You'll be 50 times more productive in a memory-managed environment.
Unless it's Java.
My point is Windows is not Linux. And HOME (in Windows at least) is obsolete and has been superseded for, what, 20 years at this point?
Well the problem is OpenSSH defaults to it IF it is set. It does not SET the path itself nor install itself like that. The problem is when other enterprise grade garbage like Cadence CAD tools set the HOME path.
Yeah and as an added bonus, it creates a HUGE DIFFICULT HURDLE keeping more of those plebs away from our precious important open source code! Make it harder, harder! We run the risk someone other than us might be able to figure any of this the fuck out!
You are more than free to use fucking HTTPS logins username/password with most major git hosts you ignorant fuck. Heck, there's a remember me option in most git guis.
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function array_unique(a){var b="",c={},d="";for(b in a)if(a.hasOwnProperty(b)){var d=a[b],e;a:{e=d;var f=c,g="";for(g in f)if(f.hasOwnProperty(g)&&f[g]+""===e+""){e=g;break a}e=!1}!1===e&&(c[b]=d)}return c}function implode(a,b){var c="",d="",e="";1===arguments.length&&(b=a,a="");if("object"===typeof b){if("[object Array]"===Object.prototype.toString.call(b))return b.join(a);for(c in b)d+=e+b[c],e=a;return d}return b}
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Wait did you mean PHP can't do obfuscated code in whitespace? Ala the C competitions every year? Because PHP will allow that. So will C# and anything else that does bracket based blocks.
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before_create do
post_action_type_ids = is_flag? ? PostActionType.flag_types.values : post_action_type_id
raise AlreadyActed if PostAction.where(user_id: user_id)
.where(post_id: post_id)
.where(post_action_type_id: post_action_type_ids)
.where(deleted_at: nil)
.where(disagreed_at: nil)
.where(targets_topic: targets_topic)
.exists?
[/code]
Guess that must not work when it duplicates.
Theoretically speaking -- yes, you're right, this is a consequence of the universality of Turing machines...but practically speaking? Just look at how dog slow that emulation is, and now imagine having to run a production system atop it.
Well, I basically do embedded chips in actual products. Honestly for what the video shows, its pace is actually perfectly acceptable in certain applications.
Heck, I recently reversed a competitor's product where they had a 210ms hard delay before they executed any further logic on a PIC every main loop cycle. In other news, security bits are fun until someone lasers them off under a high power microscope.
Except goto REALLY fucks up control flow, which reduces readability significantly and makes room for potential bugs.
Or you can bury the error path cleanup in 60 different places of your function! Because that's readable.
Be honest. If the software had nothing to do with Jeff Atwood, and you just happened to come here to read and post a few WTFs, would you even notice or care for that shit?
Well, the software would have still been Rails/Ruby based and stereotypically there would still be some elitist douchebag in charge.
Sigh, why the fuck is microsoft so hardcore bent on TitleCase. I don't understand why any programmer wants to use shift so much.
Yea honestly, the editor isn't too bad, except the use of fucking markdown.
It seems likely that if one were to look at the edit history, one would discover the hagiographic portions of that page came from the oracle.com domain.I don't think wp moderates articles until people complain.
Its obvious she wrote her own ass kissing article. It was just hilariously delusional.
Going back in time...the user https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Tqbf created the majority of the article sneakily. He copied and pasted it from his namespace.
You want some QA complaints about Unity? Look at this:This is my favorite:
<img src="http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/78971000/jpg/_78971521_8adf04a3-3da6-444a-b358-453c082343b1.jpg">
Why the fuck is everyone blaming Ubisoft?
You are inside the Animus inside AssCreed. Blame the guys who made the Animus and tell Obstergo to fix their shit.
The real WTF is this wikipedia entry she had before this started
"had" because shes being purged from the internets.
Basically the guy probably bought some stock in some flying car in 2000s make believe they were publishing back then.
Literally the first reason never to use Java. You will subject your poor end users to garbage from the getgo. (The installer)
Is blakeyrat seriously trying to justify eating cardboard?
How to make a computer secure:
- Lock it in a room with reinforced walls, and sound and electromagnetic insulation (gotta watch for those side-channel attacks!)
- Make sure there's no networking of any kind and that nobody's allowed near it.
- Place two guards with rifles at the door
- Place a camera filming the guards, and two other guards in a far away place looking at the video feed to activate the self-destruct mechanism if the first pair of guards try to enter the room.
You forgot to include a generator and diesel fuel. Or else you might be able to pick up stray noise on the AC mains.
A notification queue?! Why does it sound like dicksource reinvented exim/postfix?
It's fucking notifications, why does an insert to a databsae need to be queued?
Ruby copied PHP.
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<?php function my($arg1) { return "arg1:{$arg1}"; } [/code]Maybe his goal in life is to become the next Steve Jobs but of forum software. He'll build a cult like following of his [s]futurific[/s] rehashed crap and features that weren't implemented by others for good reason. There will be Discourse developer conference where he gets to wear a turtleneck and pout around stage. Be amazed as no longer do you scroll in Discourse 11.0! The entire topic contents is now condensed into JUST ONE POST in 1pt font. This is the future of forums people.
Cripes, it sounds like the manufacturing management software you use is worse than InfoR Visual which my company uses.
There's the dummy exe in SYSTEM32 because Windows looks there as part of the PATH by default
Hey the say could be said in Linux, we could just install /usr/sbin/, /usr/bin, /usr/local/bin into just /bin! Why bother?
The partially sane way is making a /Program Files/Java/Java Selector/ folder and adding that to the system path.
It's amazing there's no PHP bashing here like everywhere else because "PHP is bad" is a meme just like "gotos are evil" meanwhile the actual bug is no fault of PHP.Drupal should ditch their shitty database abstraction and use the prepared statements for MySQL and Postgres.