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18:00
Drop some pr0n in his folders. And then complain about how boring they are.
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ye sure lol woth a speed of max 1mb / s
didn't accept user creds
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:o
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user
user worked for me, at least that's whyat I setup in debian
> Windows could not connect using username and password provided.
check again
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18:03
what password?
Windows wants a password
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user
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user:user
I got the password wrong
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18:05
xd
I"m an idiot
2
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ah ok :$
Did you try the usual three-letter password? :)
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haha XD
@FredOverflow What, "tit"?
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18:05
123 lol
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@TonyTheLion he hsould be connected with ip 192.168.1.100
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just don't know if he has internet now....
@anonymous downvoter: please explain your downvote, so that other can ignore it. — Cheers and hth. - Alf 2 mins ago
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now I have 2 users connected
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18:07
lol
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who is the second one XD
it was me
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two times at the same time?
I didn't have interwebs while on your VPN
18:08
^ Now I get downvotes on really old question. I remember that: at the time I was hounded by some teenage troller. Someone started a new SO question on the same trivial matter! That made me believe that SO denizens must in general be really dumb, discussing the most trivial matter up and down and sideways without understanding it. I still believe that.
Aldf
"Note that the counter path specified in the PdhAddCounter function must be localized. The PdhAddEnglishCounter function provides a locale-neutral way to add performance counters to the query. This function is the recommended way to add locale-neutral counters to a query."
C++03 isn't a TC
and neither could I ping any of your IP addresses
it nearly was, but it isn't, it's a proper Standard.
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18:08
hm then I would need to configure that but how ;o
minor nitpick, I know
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anyone knows how the pptpd works on debina?
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Lol debina
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I mean debian
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18:09
xD
You can edit messages for two minutes after posting them.
@Cheersandhth.-Alf Yet somehow, the alternatives mostly manage to be even worse.
@GamErix Female debian?
open source woman?
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@FredOverflow Grrrr I should take a marker and write on my head: GAM ERIX DOESN'T LIKE THE EDIT OPTION, HE LIKES CLASSIC CORRECTIONS WITH POINTERS *
18:11
You're old school.
@FredOverflow Well, the human genome is publicly available.
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@FredOverflow I always will be
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@FredOverflow you have seen my list of games so... well, judge xD
@GamErix I have? Where is it?
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@AllChatUsers : someone track the permalink of my previous post with a list of games?
18:13
4 hours ago, by Gam Erix
Age Of Empires 2
Age Of Empires Rise Of Rome
Atomic Bomberman
Battlezone 2
Counter-Strike1.6
Dark Reign 2
Diablo II
Dune 2000
Empire Earth II
F-22 Total Air War 2.0
Ghost Recon 1
Homeworld 2
Joint Operations Typhoon Rising / Escalation
Need for Speed Underground 2
Quake 3
Open Red Alert 1
Red Alert 3
Split Second
CnC Tiberian Sun
^ anyone? :$
you track it
I just searched for "empire" lol
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@FredOverflow xD
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Where is the search button? O_o
Was the first game that sprang to mind.
18:13
@DeadMG What's your favorite game? Just curious.
There is a search box at the top right corner. Dunno if it is rep-bound, though.
@EtiennedeMartel System Shock 2.
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ah yeh there is now I see LOL xD
Interesting. Me, I'm hesitating between Ocarina of Time, Metroid Prime and EarthBound.
Oh, Quake 3, I like that one. Also @sbi.
18:14
@GamErix I connected up OK with 192.168.1.101. Ping OK to 192.168.1.8, no reply from others.
Never played SS2. Should I, or is this game so old only nostalgia can make it decent?
OoT was kinda OK
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@MartinJames ok thank you very much
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Soo.... any linux geeks here?
but had some goddamn unintuitive controls sometimes
18:15
@GamErix how geek are we talking?
@GamErix I'm a linux user, but not a geek.
@DeadMG I guess it's the best they could come up with with the piece of crap the N64 controller was.
@EtiennedeMartel You certainly can. Just make sure to get the fan-made V2.4 patch
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@Collin configuring pptpd
never done that
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18:15
if anyone needs VNC access, no problemo
@GamErix I have never seen the string pptpd before.
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@FredOverflow VPN Server :p
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PPTP
oh, and alter the keybindings
18:16
the defaults are a bit WTF
VPN I have heard of before, but I have never set up a server. Only connected as client to existing servers.
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@Collin I did that ;P
Woa. 75% off Metro 2033 on Steam? Should I buy it?
never played
@EtiennedeMartel Will you have to wait for 21 years before you can start playing it?
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18:19
home.gz0.nl:5900 password: 123
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VNC.
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:P
@DeadMG It's only 5$. And it's made by Ukrainians.
but why would you pay anything when you can torrent SS2 for free?
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@DeadMG SS2, SilentlySliced2Death?
18:21
Because you wouldn't download a car or something!
it's vaporware
@GamErix System Shock 2
you can't purchase legally from anywhere
@DeadMG Because it's 5$, and I was already interested in getting that game.
fair nuff
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18:22
@DeadMG the best torrent site I know.. well I think I may not post it? xd (torrent search engine)
just don't not play SS2 because that's the worst fate imaginable
Can I still buy Visual Studio 6? If not, I'm gonna download it, move it into a folder called "sucky c++ compilers" and then immediately delete it again.
@DeadMG Plus, THQ kinda needs the money right now.
@GamErix The only illegal stuff we tolerate discussing here is undefined behavior.
(Get it? It's supposed to be funny.)
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@FredOverflow ye, me good guy for not posting a torrent link. Em, hey torrents aren't illegal if you use them to download legal stuff LOL
18:24
@FredOverflow The last time I checked, you could still get it legally as an MSDN subscriber.
I usually download Linux distributions via torrents.
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so, I may post a link to a torrent search engine under the conditions that you only search for legal stuff :p?
@FredOverflow Just be careful not to use the IDE before you delete it, or you'll start to wonder what MS has been doing to screw it up since then.
@GamErix Please refrain from using the term "LOL". It makes you look like a tosspot.
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@EtiennedeMartel ;x
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@FredOverflow Now just wait, someone is going to buy that!
@EtiennedeMartel Can I use LOL to mean "Lord Of Lolcraft"?
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@FredOverflow no, League of Legends.
Why on earth would anybody want to buy a 15 year old compiler for $400?
@FredOverflow Yes, but it's "LoL".
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18:29
"Turns on broadcast relay to clients from interface <if>"
bcrelay eth1 - will that give the client an internet connexxion?
@FredOverflow Yes, but it includes the Windows 2000 readiness kit! Be one of the first 100 callers and we'll also include a set of Ginsu knives!
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@TonyTheLion try now? ;x
Windows 2000 wasn't such a crappy OS, was it?
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@MartinJames try now if you have internet :X
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@FredOverflow if I could install it on my laptop I would be using it instead of xp, 7 or 8
18:32
@FredOverflow It wasn't too bad, no. I think NT 4 was a bit more stable though.
@GamErix Why not Linux? :)
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@FredOverflow I like to play games
Linux has Solitaire and Tux Racer ;)
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@FredOverflow but not the games I have in my list xD
Quake3 runs on Linux!
18:33
@GamErix still can't ping or interwebs
@FredOverflow ...and frozen bubble!
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@TonyTheLion :'(
@FredOverflow Thanks to Carmack, yes.
@GamErix FWIW, I'm seeing the same.
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@JerryCoffin stupid default gnome web browser -.- can't load pastebin.com
18:37
// How to combine two uint8_t in one uint16_t? This doesn't seem to be right.
uint8_t a = 0x01;
uint8_t b = 0x23;
uint16_t ab = (a << 1) | b;
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it should be << 8
or, a << sizeof(a)
@StackedCrooked Also, cast before shifting
18:38
yeah, that
@Collin sizeof counts in bytes, so you would get 1 instead of 8, which would be wrong
@FredOverflow gah.. I even fixed that very same bug like a week ago too
Xeo
Xeo
a << sizeof(a) * CHAR_BIT
@Prætorian Cast to what before shifting?
@FredOverflow uint16_t
18:38
something bigger than uint8_t, right?
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@Prætorian Why is the cast needed?
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my pptpd.conf
No need. If you do arithmetic on types that are narrower than ints, the operands will implicitly be promoted to ints before the operation is performed. This is guaranteed by the standard.
@FredOverflow Ok, trying it out now
Yep, I was wrong. Seems casting isn't needed
18:42
Right, casting is only needed when you do arithmetic on ints but need a long result.
@FredOverflow Not doing anything instead of shifting, just can't type straight
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You guys know a 1920x1080 is 2073600 pixels, if you have 32-bit colors then you have 8294400 bytes of raw data at once (8100 kbytes), do that at 60 Hz and you have a transfer of 'only' 475 mbytes a second. nice.
@GamErix impressive isn't it?
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@MooingDuck yep
So you can send us one and a half seconds worth of video on CD showing you playing one of your favorite games!
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18:44
Now I thought about recording my VGA output but I can't seem to find any recorders...
An 8-bit sequence is an octet or a byte. Is there also a name for a 16-bit sequence?
"word" on 16 bit architectures, "half word" on 32 bit architectures
2 bytes
@GamErix no hard drive can keep up, and you'd run out of memory in ~4 seconds
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@MooingDuck even SSD? :X
18:45
@StackedCrooked 8 bits is not always a byte
@GamErix not even close
@MooingDuck Then he needs to finish the game really fast!
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@MooingDuck 24 SSD's in RAID :D
@MooingDuck I know.
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6 TB capacity hehe
In computing, a nibble (often nybble or even nyble to match the vowels of byte) is a four-bit aggregation, or half an octet. As a nibble contains 4 bits, there are sixteen (24) possible values, so a nibble corresponds to a single hexadecimal digit (thus, it is often referred to as a "hex digit" or "hexit"). A full byte (octet) is represented by two hexadecimal digits; therefore, it is common to display a byte of information as two nibbles. The nibble is often called a "semioctet" or a "quartet" in a networking or telecommunication context. Sometimes the set of all 256 byte values is rep...
18:47
@GamErix I just want 6 TB of RAM and a good UPS.
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so 1 gb = 2 seconds of recording, 6000 gb = 12,000 seconds of raw movies = 200 minutes.
> The term "semi-nibble" is used to refer to a 2-bit collection, or half a nibble
I usually say "hex digit" instead of "nibble" :)
Oh, that's two bits, I need a word for a 2-byte sequence.
@GamErix according to tomshardware.com/charts/2012-mobile-hdd-charts/…, the Hitachi Travelstar 7K750 has a measured maximum speed of 126.55 MB/s
18:47
@FredOverflow That makes sense.
@StackedCrooked How about short? :)
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@MooingDuck 4x raid 0 and ur about to get close to recording XD
@FredOverflow I like. But it's a keyword :(
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b
How about sh0rt then? :)
18:49
@GamErix if you use the minimums on the benchmarks (safer), Western Digital Scorpio Black WD7500BPKT has 62.94MB/s
@StackedCrooked Unless you need to be pedantic, I'd call it a word
@GamErix What happened to your "no edit" old-school policy? :)
@GamErix so 9x raid0, and you can stream video out without compression
@MooingDuck fastest (among others) HDD is samsung F3 @ 120 MB/s
@bamboon average? maximum? theoretical? measured?
18:50
@Prætorian I usually have a typedef unsigned int word, so that would definitely confuse me :)
@MooingDuck yeap, no prob on big files here
@Prætorian Word seems wrong since that already means something for the underlying architecture.
@StackedCrooked no
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SSD---+

+--raid0---+

SSD---+ |

|
+--raid0--Mobo
|
SSD---+ |
+--raid0---+
SSD---+
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18:51
ok fucked up...
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let's paint!
A slab or syllable is the primary unit of memory in the NCR 315 computer architecture from NCR Corporation. Having 12 data bits and a parity bit, its size falls between a byte and a typical word (hence the name, 'syllable'). A slab may contain three digits (with at sign, comma, space, ampersand, point, and minus treated as digits) or two alphabetic characters. A slab may contain a decimal value from -999 to +999. A numeric value contains up to eight slabs. If the value is negative then the minus sign is the leftmost digit of this row. There are commands to transform digits into alphan...
@StackedCrooked Ha! Call it a slab and no one will know wtf you're talking about
@StackedCrooked The Slabs are also a bandit gang in Borderlands 2.
How about Sluts?
18:52
Do you need as the name of a type in a program, or do you need it because you want to write prose about it?
@StackedCrooked Yes, "Word". Unfortunately, except within a very select audience, it's useless because it's also used to mean other things, and sometimes other words are used to mean the same thing (e.g., most GPUs support a 16-bit f.p. type, usually called a "half" (for "half precision").
Interestingly, there are no female enemies in BL2.
Unless you count queen variants of insectoid enemies.
@JerryCoffin I like "half".
Although it seems obsolete on 64-bit architectures.
Name it "quarter" then.
Or "byte_pair".
18:54
Use the Windows typedefs, BYTE, WORD, DWORD and QWORD
hextet :)
@StackedCrooked I remember working on some code with string literals and character literals. I named them slit, and.... decided to change the naming scheme.
@StackedCrooked Not really -- even on a 64-bit machine, float is normally 32-bits and double is 64 bits, half would still be 16 bits.
@Prætorian Why are they spelled uppercase, are they macros?
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18:55
@FredOverflow No, but that's how they spell them
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kinda wondering if that would be suicide or super speed...
@FredOverflow I think they're now typedefs, but started out as macros once upon a time.
@GamErix does nesting them like that actually help? I thought RAID0 could handle multiple drives already...
Oh, you can compose RAID? Didn't know that.
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@MooingDuck oh I didn't know that xD
18:56
lol
@GamErix freebsd.org/doc/handbook/geom-striping.html yeah it can. These guys aren't stupid.
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anyway so 24 SSD's in RAID 0 should give you more write speed, right? about... 24 times more? XD
Listening to an Anders interview, C# has an ASS operator?!? What operator is that?
@GamErix roughly
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18:57
@MooingDuck ok now make me a billionare and I will make that.
@FredOverflow Seriously?
Amdahl's law, also known as Amdahl's argument, is named after computer architect Gene Amdahl, and is used to find the maximum expected improvement to an overall system when only part of the system is improved. It is often used in parallel computing to predict the theoretical maximum speedup using multiple processors. It was presented at the AFIPS Spring Joint Computer Conference in 1967. The speedup of a program using multiple processors in parallel computing is limited by the time needed for the sequential fraction of the program. For example, if a program needs 20 hours using a single ...
@FredOverflow Oh, maybe he means as
@Prætorian Why are BOOLs defined as ints?
@FredOverflow The operator sitting at the keyboard.
18:58
@EtiennedeMartel Maybe cause it's more efficient to operate on ints than chars?
@FredOverflow as, arhem.
@EtiennedeMartel C does not have a boolean data type.
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@MooingDuck aww :x
@Prætorian oh :)
@Prætorian And also because at times they use them to hold non-Boolean types.
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18:59
kinda wonderin if there is any device which can capture VGA output on the fly and compress it..
@FredOverflow Since C99 it does (named _Bool).
@JerryCoffin lol
I always found CONST incredibly silly.
@JerryCoffin _Bool? That must be the ugliest boolean data type ever.

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