Commented 9 years ago2015-06-09 02:42:19 UTC
in journal: #8558Comment #49645
Yeah that isn't a bumper. The actual bumper is this one. The red thing is just a useless cover to match the rest of the car. I don't know what's wrong with bare bumpers...
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-05 03:03:13 UTC
in journal: #8555Comment #62705
It also auto-detects when you're in a Skype call and lowers everything's volume to 50%. I think it's configurable somewhere, but I haven't had the need to change it yet.
Re-routing different programs to different hardware outputs sounds really interesting!
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-03 04:59:35 UTC
in vault item: Round-reset floodingComment #20906
Maybe it doesn't work on water. Too bad, it would have been better (or less bad) to have n copies of 1 entity than having n copies of every single entity in the map. So I suppose your way wins
Commented 9 years ago2015-06-03 01:41:03 UTC
in vault item: Round-reset floodingComment #20901
Well trigger_relays can remove entities from the map, so you could in theory have water1 on the first round, then remove it and changetarget to use the until-now inactive water2 for the second round, and so on.
The problem is that you can't create entities in-game, so water1, water2, etc. will have to be previously crafted in. And the problem with that is that since you don't know how many rounds the server will have for this map, theoretically you might need to create infinite entities that will be removed one by one each round or risk having a number of rounds without water at all after the predefined ones ran out.
This plays against the entity limit but at least you wouldn't have to make a copy of the whole map for each round (this also counts for n times the total number of entities which is worse, and n times fixing bugs and errors), instead just copies of the one brush.
Commented 9 years ago2015-05-26 19:48:55 UTC
in journal: #8554Comment #62681
I did and it displays all sectors as OK, no sectors are marked as damaged. So it seems not to be a hardware problem.
[edit] And then I thought of running Spacesniffer with administrator rights. I no longer have 105GB of "unaccessible space", and now I have 109GB of System Volume Information. So system restore points suddenly decided to take up 100GB. The setting was to allow a max disk usage of 25% of its total capacity, I brought it down to 12% and now my free space is at 96GB. I'd say it's a bit better.
Commented 9 years ago2015-05-25 20:33:09 UTC
in journal: #8554Comment #62680
I assume something like that would give me some sort of message telling me that, otherwise it wouldn't be called "ransomware". And I haven't had any such messages. Besides, it's supposed to be free space, and targeting free space is probably not as lucrative. Fortunately I have my important files backed up in a network drive. I'm still inclined towards hard drive corruption/failure.
Commented 9 years ago2015-05-25 07:20:51 UTC
in journal: #8554Comment #62678
I'm quite sure I had somewhere around 150GB free. I don't remember the exact number but I do remember reaching some 110 a bit earlier a few months ago when I uninstalled a number of games I wasn't playing. So even assuming 110GB free, it's still 70GB somehow unaccounted for.
I guess I'll look into those...
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Commented 9 years ago2015-04-02 20:56:11 UTC
in journal: #8530Comment #52867
I exist because my parents were horny in 1987.
I don't know of a reason for me to exist, as in why I was brought into existence, but I do know I have decided upon a personal objective: To make the world a better place for others to exist in.
If, however, what Ninja said is true, this is nothing but a purposeless endeavour that exists entirely in the mind of the reader.
That's too boring, though, so I still want to make the world a better place. If only to pass the time.
Commented 9 years ago2015-03-29 21:16:46 UTC
in journal: #8527Comment #67472
If you know with a certainty that the maximum consumption is exactly 402 watts, get any one that produces more than that. The cheapest ones might produce less than they advertise though, so don't get the cheap junk.
I suppose the first one should do just fine. Doesn't look like cheap junk.
Commented 9 years ago2015-03-16 19:36:00 UTC
in journal: #8522Comment #62670
I did try reseating the RAM and it made no difference. I'll try the battery, but I'm not too optimistic.
I don't see why the motherboard would be fried for no reason, especially considering it turned on just fine three days ago.
[update]Fuck it. My dad let me borrow his desktop so I brought it in and I'm going to do it the hard way. Gonna get done with it as fast as I can, because Windows Vista.
[update2]I'll need one of those SATA to USB things. Vista thinks the hard drive is invalid.
I'll probably miss my 8000th.
The red thing is just a useless cover to match the rest of the car. I don't know what's wrong with bare bumpers...
Re-routing different programs to different hardware outputs sounds really interesting!
The problem is that you can't create entities in-game, so water1, water2, etc. will have to be previously crafted in. And the problem with that is that since you don't know how many rounds the server will have for this map, theoretically you might need to create infinite entities that will be removed one by one each round or risk having a number of rounds without water at all after the predefined ones ran out.
This plays against the entity limit but at least you wouldn't have to make a copy of the whole map for each round (this also counts for n times the total number of entities which is worse, and n times fixing bugs and errors), instead just copies of the one brush.
[edit] And then I thought of running Spacesniffer with administrator rights. I no longer have 105GB of "unaccessible space", and now I have 109GB of System Volume Information. So system restore points suddenly decided to take up 100GB. The setting was to allow a max disk usage of 25% of its total capacity, I brought it down to 12% and now my free space is at 96GB. I'd say it's a bit better.
I guess I'll look into those...
Never mind, I don't want one.
Probably on behalf of Archie too: Tell us about the camera you were given
This may be less effort though.
I don't know of a reason for me to exist, as in why I was brought into existence, but I do know I have decided upon a personal objective: To make the world a better place for others to exist in.
If, however, what Ninja said is true, this is nothing but a purposeless endeavour that exists entirely in the mind of the reader.
That's too boring, though, so I still want to make the world a better place. If only to pass the time.
I suppose the first one should do just fine. Doesn't look like cheap junk.
You're fired.
Also, you've got fucking mail.
I don't see why the motherboard would be fried for no reason, especially considering it turned on just fine three days ago.
[update]Fuck it. My dad let me borrow his desktop so I brought it in and I'm going to do it the hard way. Gonna get done with it as fast as I can, because Windows Vista.
[update2]I'll need one of those SATA to USB things. Vista thinks the hard drive is invalid.