Random Chitchat 2012-2016
Also, whoever closed the plugin section, could you at least discuss things with others before making decisions next time?
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Ackkkk, I fight so much not to have merge commits in the git history, and then I make a giant one >:[ Stupid git client, and stupid me for not checking.
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I've recreated the regressions milestone (This time I didn't call it "1.9 regressions" to avoid confusion). It's for stuff that used to work but no longer work. Please do not combine it with the "1.9 features" milestone.
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That looks interesting: "The easiest way to setup a Raspberry Pi"
http://www.pibakery.org/
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I don't want to see the Lua API docs for some time now. I had to go through everything manually and fix up any failed conversion. Basically the entire docs doubled in size.
https://github.com/cuberite/cuberite/pull/3376
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I think my bank is retarded. Seriously.

They used to send the monthly account statements (the list of transactions) via email, unencrypted. After I have bugged them over and over again, that sending financial details over a public channel in the cleartext is probably the stupidest thing a bank could ever do, they finally implemented sending the statements "encrypted". So now I get a passworded PDF file, that has an attachment (wtf? did you know PDFs could have attachments in them? I didn't) which is an HTML file containing the transaction list. Why do it simple, when you can jump through hoops? I suppose I should be glad that it isn't "one attachment file per transaction"Tongue
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Interesting problem with multi cores and cache sizes
A tale of an impossible bug
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Recently I forgot my password for Trackmania, so I requested a reset. What I got in return was my original password in plain text which of course means they don't store the password as a hash. It's not as extreme as a bank, but it did make me think about how things can go wrong with their security when their database gets breached.
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New GitHub changes: https://github.com/blog/2256-a-whole-new...d-features

Would any of these apply to our org? I think we should enforce 2FA at least, do any of the other changes sound good?
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(09-07-2016, 08:06 PM)Seadragon91 Wrote: That looks interesting: "The easiest way to setup a Raspberry Pi"
http://www.pibakery.org/

Also known as... Scratch for Systems Administrators Smile
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