The problem seems to be that it showed the warning associated with the URL.. check out the warning you get if you just go to the domain..
Posts made by Sgeo
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RE: Thank you for nothing, google malware warning
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RE: Salespeople need training
I remember when I was younger, I thought that drivers were actually pieces of hardware that the computer used.. Also, I remember the time when I reactivated a virus on a friend's computer to see if a certain file that I was 99.9% sure was a virus was in fact the virus, but that's a story for a different thread..
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RE: Welcome to Second Life
Anyone feel that this quote from http://www.xkcd.com/371/ is somewhat relevent?
"Checking whether build environment is sane ... build environment is grinning and holding a spatula. Guess not "
Ok, so maybe LSL isn't exactly a build environment, but still..
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RE: Welcome to Second Life
Strings aren't lists in LSL, and string comparision works just fine with == ... if it didn't, my gem would be malfunctioning all over the place
However, there's no function to compare lists.. I guess one could check lengths with == and see if llListFindList() returns 0 or -1, or just use a loop to check each entry..
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RE: Welcome to Second Life
myList = (myList=[) + myList + ["new_item"];
should be
myList = (myList=[]]) + myList + ["new_item"];
In case anyone was about to say how The Real WTF was the [ thing..
TRWTF is that Community Server ate a ]
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Is this [PSOX]/Am I a WTF?
I made a system, called PSOX, to allow stdio-only language like Brainfuck to access the network and files etc.. The project is mostly dead due to the fact that I'm the only one interested in it due to my continuous nonstop mention of it on IRC.. I'm wondering if the code, (and possibly the spec) is a major WTF. I hope these responses can help me improve my coding style etc. Note that I do NOT care for flames telling me how this is a worthless project, I know that there is no real-life use for this thing. I just want to know how good/bad the code and spec is.
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RE: Captcha WTF
@djork said:
Looks like a good idea to me. It's easier to change the format/wording of a text-based captcha than to change the output of an image-based one if the OCR is cracked. The chances of a spammer revisiting this particular blog's captcha after cracking it once are slim. Add to that the fact that computers are fairly terrible at following instructions given to them in English, and your spammer isn't likely to be using anything but a regex to do it.
No excuse for requesting everyone to put in "r"
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WinAntiVirus Pro 2007
Some pictures of WinAntiVirus Pro 2007: http://www.flickr.com/photos/71552015@N00/sets/72157601600913888/
Note that the software is known malware, so please don't install it unless you like having malware on your system.. (I ran it in a clean VM (or at least mostly clean))
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DriveCleaner 2006
I took pictures of the malware "DriveCleaner 2006"
http://sgeo.diagonalfish.net/screenshots/windeath/drivecleaner/
This was done on a non-persistent VM in VMware, running Windows 98
Installed:
Windows 98 with no extras
VMware Tools
Firefox 2.0
Internet Explorer 6
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RE: The Phantom Start Menu entries
[With regards to Start Menu seeming normal] I suspect it might have something to do with whether or not IE6 is installed (as opposed to IE4)
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The Phantom Start Menu entries
I took this pic after doing:
cd ..
deltree /y .
in the MS-DOS prompt in Windows 98..
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RE: On the proper use of XML
It was actually just a side opensourceish project, not a real job
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On the proper use of XML
I was in a chatroom discussing a project. Here are the logs (some confidential stuff replaced with "[ANONYMIZED]" and nicks changed)
**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Aug 27 18:02:34 2006
Aug 27 18:07:55 --- ProjectHead gives channel operator status to Me
Aug 27 19:14:50 <Me> Hello?
Aug 27 19:14:55 <Me> Any work for me?
Aug 27 19:15:44 <ProjectHead> hmmmmmm, know anything about xml?
Aug 27 19:17:48 <Me> A little
Aug 27 19:19:27 <ProjectHead> well we are going to need to build an xml parser
Aug 27 19:19:35 <ProjectHead> but thats going to be a big step
Aug 27 19:20:32 <Me> Python doesn't come with anything?
Aug 27 19:22:50 <Me> http://docs.python.org/lib/module-xml.sax.html
Aug 27 19:23:10 <ProjectHead> well, what we need is for it to parse xml
Aug 27 19:23:17 <ProjectHead> and then execute the command thats in the xml
Aug 27 19:23:42 <ProjectHead> e.g. <command> make -f [ANONYMIZED].mk </command>
Aug 27 19:23:47 <ProjectHead> except
Aug 27 19:23:57 <Me> Or http://docs.python.org/lib/module-xml.dom.html
Aug 27 19:24:03 <ProjectHead> <command1> <command2> <command3> etc etc
Aug 27 19:24:07 <ProjectHead> or something like that
Aug 27 19:24:46 <Me> <command#> is ugly shudders
Aug 27 19:25:34 <ProjectHead> we will find a way to do it
Aug 27 19:26:30 <Me> Why not a series of <command>
Aug 27 19:26:39 <Me> Actually, why do we need XML for this?
Aug 27 19:26:55 <ProjectHead> its not "needed" but it would probably be easiest
Aug 27 19:27:06 <ProjectHead> I'm not sure how else to go about reading commands in the order they appear
Aug 27 19:28:53 <Me> How about having the commands be in just a text file?
Aug 27 19:29:35 <ProjectHead> well how do I get it to parse it in order?
Aug 27 19:30:13 <Me> http://docs.python.org/lib/bltin-file-objects.html
Aug 27 19:30:30 <Me> Or just use a for loop
Aug 27 19:31:00 <ProjectHead> so next()
Aug 27 19:31:01 <ProjectHead> ?
Aug 27 19:31:13 <ProjectHead> readline()
Aug 27 19:31:28 <Me> You don't even need readline
Aug 27 19:31:30 <Me> Just
Aug 27 19:31:38 <Me> for L in some_file:
Aug 27 19:33:02 <ProjectHead> hmmmm
Aug 27 19:33:11 <ProjectHead> fell free to impliment
Aug 27 19:34:32 <Me> Where should it be implemented
Aug 27 19:34:40 <ProjectHead> in [ANONYMIZED].py
Aug 27 19:34:55 <ProjectHead> basically we need to take out all the commands
Aug 27 19:35:03 <ProjectHead> and have it just read each line
Aug 27 19:35:05 <ProjectHead> one by one
Aug 27 19:35:11 <ProjectHead> executing that shell command
Aug 27 19:35:26 <ProjectHead> I'm working on the logo and site right now
Aug 27 19:36:38 <Me> Shouldn't we make it easier than that to make profiles?
Aug 27 19:36:45 <Me> Otherwise, what's the point?
Aug 27 19:37:19 <Me> <SomeoneFromAnotherChat> why not just take a filename, and send the shell the command sh (filename)?
Aug 27 19:38:13 <ProjectHead> well how else can we make it easier?
Aug 27 19:39:23 <Me> Specify a download location
Aug 27 19:39:55 <Me> make targets if it's more than just the./configure
make
make install
Aug 27 19:40:34 <Me> Otherwise, what's the point of [ANONYMIZED]?
Aug 27 19:41:16 <ProjectHead> Well [ANONYMIZED] is to make things automated.
Aug 27 19:41:33 <ProjectHead> software from svn and cvs can be a bitch to make
Aug 27 19:41:37 <ProjectHead> with all the commands
Aug 27 19:41:59 <Me> I am assuming that [ANONYMIZED] is to be more than just a shellscript
Aug 27 19:42:13 <Me> err
Aug 27 19:42:25 <Me> Better than a shellscript
Aug 27 19:45:35 <ProjectHead> yes
Aug 27 19:46:02 <ProjectHead> Also I don't remmebr If I told you but it will probably be implimented into a package system I worked on
Aug 27 19:46:05 <ProjectHead> called [ANONYMIZED]
Aug 27 19:46:30 <Me> URL?
Aug 27 19:47:12 <ProjectHead> http://[ANONYMIZED]
Aug 27 19:47:17 <ProjectHead> and that will be made cross plateform
Aug 27 19:49:39 <Me> Where's the documentation
Aug 27 19:49:46 <ProjectHead> ?
Aug 27 19:49:50 <ProjectHead> on how to use it?
Aug 27 19:50:08 <Me> And on what it is, precisely
Aug 27 19:50:24 <ProjectHead> well its a package system
Aug 27 19:50:26 <ProjectHead> you install it
Aug 27 19:50:31 <ProjectHead> you do [ANONYMIZED] -i program name
Aug 27 19:50:33 <ProjectHead> http://[ANONYMIZED]
Aug 27 19:50:41 <ProjectHead> it grabs the program from there and it installs it
Aug 27 19:58:34 <ProjectHead> [ANONYMIZED] -u uninstall
Aug 27 19:59:54 <Me> And how does [ANONYMIZED] fit into the picture, precisely?
Aug 27 20:06:47 <ProjectHead> [ANONYMIZED] is a cvs/svn builder
Aug 27 20:07:30 <Me> So the cvs/svn commands don't need to be built into the profile?
Aug 27 20:07:44 <Me> And will make stuff be automated if it's a default?
Aug 27 20:08:14 <ProjectHead> well, I guess they probably should be built into the profile
Aug 27 20:08:20 <ProjectHead> but yes it will make stuff automated
Aug 27 20:08:21 <ProjectHead> e.g.
Aug 27 20:08:25 <ProjectHead> all the commands needed
Aug 27 20:13:58 <ProjectHead> make -f
Aug 27 20:14:01 <ProjectHead> svn co......
Aug 27 20:14:08 <ProjectHead> etc etc
Aug 27 20:25:39 <Me> And how is that different from just a shellscript?
Aug 27 20:26:05 <ProjectHead> well it doesn't matter.
Aug 27 20:26:18 <ProjectHead> I know python so I'm coing it in python
Aug 27 20:32:25 <Me> So, instead of writing shellscripts, we're doing this stuff in Python because that's what you know?
Aug 27 20:35:00 <ProjectHead> well, I created the project you can write it in shell script
Aug 27 20:35:04 <ProjectHead> package system is in python
Aug 27 20:35:12 <ProjectHead> I see no point to changing it