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10:10 | <@gnolam> | Well that was easy. Almost... too easy. |
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10:15 | <@gnolam> | I guess I'm just always surprised when I encounter a decent API in this business... |
10:36 | <@TheWatcher> | s/in this business\.*$//; |
10:36 | <@TheWatcher> | Fixed that for you~ |
10:43 | <@gnolam> | Well... in most fields, the only open standard in the entire industry isn't an API whose communication is based on writing special values in the Windows registry and reading and writing files in magic folders... ;_; |
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11:45 | <@gnolam> | Now I just have to see if there's a way to disable the bloody chirp whenever you take a measurement. |
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12:52 | | * Emmy blarghles at access |
12:54 | <@TheWatcher> | gnolam: ... wat |
12:54 | <@TheWatcher> | That's not an API, that's an ugly hack~ |
12:54 | < Emmy> | you are an ugly hack! :P |
12:55 | <@TheWatcher> | No; I'm a very complicated Perl script. |
12:55 | < Emmy> | That's what i said! ;) |
12:59 | < Emmy> | also, your mother is a deprecated compiler! :P |
13:02 | < Emmy> | and your father is a microsoft product! |
13:02 | < Emmy> | *gasp* |
13:02 | < Emmy> | ok, i might've gone too far with that one. |
13:02 | < Emmy> | Sorry. :P |
13:04 | <@TheWatcher> | :P |
13:49 | < Emmy> | What the FUCK, microsoft. |
13:59 | < Emmy> | there's apparently no way to disable the warning that you're about to click a hyperlink for just one trusted location |
14:03 | <@TheWatcher> | Huh? |
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14:04 | < Emmy> | TheWatcher: I have an accdb to manage dossiers. |
14:04 | < Emmy> | those dossiers are pdfs. |
14:05 | < Emmy> | naturally, embedding them as attachments in the file is not an option. |
14:05 | < Emmy> | remains the method of hyperlinking to them |
14:07 | < Emmy> | unfortunately, every time you click those hyperlinks office decides to meddle and pops up a warning like "this location might be dangerous! do not go alone, here, take this electric monster which lives in a ball" |
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14:07 | < Emmy> | it is impossible to disable those, unless you're prepared to go into the hkey registry and disable them for ALL hyperlinks, regardless of location |
14:08 | <@TheWatcher> | ... that's brilliant. |
14:09 | < catadroid> | ? |
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15:24 | < Azash> | https://github.com/twitter/scrooge/issues/222 |
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16:24 | < abudhabi> | Can someone explain WTF is doing on here? http://pastebin.com/8yxf0b7G |
16:29 | < [R]> | You're unplugging and plugging a USB device in/out repeatedly |
16:30 | < [R]> | (In the event that you're not: there's a failure in the USB cable or one of the ports its connected to) |
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16:31 | < abudhabi> | I suspect the cable, then, since it does that on all ports. |
16:32 | < abudhabi> | [R]: Does the same thing with a different cable. |
16:33 | < [R]> | 1) Is the cable a known-good? 2) Have you tried a different device (you mentioned nothing about checking the device's port) |
16:35 | < abudhabi> | 1) No, but I've just checked a third cable - same symptoms. I find it hard to believe that all three would be broken in the same way. 2) Everything else connected to that hub works. |
16:36 | <~Vornicus> | time to call in an rma |
16:37 | < [R]> | 3) Have you tried it without a hub? |
16:38 | < abudhabi> | Huh. It didn't work when I connected it there before! Now it does. |
16:43 | < catadroid`> | My greatest strength as a programmer: my ability to see and execute on abstraction. My greatest weakness: I reeeeeally like abstracting things. |
17:26 | < abudhabi> | Why does every device nowadays seem to have a hugely bright LED? |
17:26 | < abudhabi> | I count four devices on my desk where I've duct taped over the LEDs because they were too bright. |
17:44 | < [R]> | Because they stopped making dim LEDs |
17:54 | < abudhabi> | What? Why? |
18:03 | <&jerith> | Adding a resistor isn't hard, but it's also a fraction of a cent more expensive. |
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18:43 | <@Tamber> | But BLOO LEDs look futuristic!1 |
18:43 | <@Tamber> | So we have to carbonise your retinas. |
18:44 | < abudhabi> | Not just blue. I've got a couple red offenders too. |
18:44 | < abudhabi> | And a green. |
18:46 | <@Tamber> | *nods* The blue is the worst offender IME, though. |
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20:07 | <@Tamber> | I wonder if it's because, now we *have* LEDs that can be very bright; people feel they must take advantage of it, just as a novelty? |
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20:09 | < ion> | I purged my room of blue power LEDs, swapped in red ones with a resistor in every device I could crack open. |
20:09 | <@Tamber> | hehehe |
20:09 | < ion> | There's a bleached spot of paint on one part of my wall from one power LED on my computer case .-. |
20:10 | <@Tamber> | Maybe they shouldn'tve used a UV LED. As kewl as it may have seemed... |
20:11 | < ion> | It was supposed to be a blue LED, but yeah it seemed to be throwing some UV, lotta things would glow rather violently in it |
20:11 | < ion> | I mostly cared that it was wrecking my night time darkness and I couldn't see the HDD act LED |
20:36 | <@Alek> | ever since they managed to make other colors than red cheaply, especially blue, they started going overboard. from what I noticed. |
20:36 | <@Alek> | gotta say, blue leds on snow look nice, though. |
20:37 | <@Alek> | my case is like 7-9 years old, I forget, and the power led is BRIGHT blue, with an almost-as-bright green HDD led. I like it, but Dad made me tape it over, even in the lit office. -_- |
20:47 | <&jerith> | I have a case with a blue power LED so bright I can read by it from across the room. |
20:47 | <&McMartin> | Blue is piercing |
20:48 | <&jerith> | In its defense, it predates blue LEDs on all the things. |
21:07 | <@gnolam> | Half the reason I bought my current computer case (and the one before that!) was that it looked like some kind of high-end appliance instead of a Jean-Michel Jarre show. There's a power LED. That's it. |
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22:28 | | * McMartin finally bludgeons Objective-C's reference counter into behaving properly. |
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23:56 | <@Alek> | ... Cryengine is free, Humble Bundle is offering several free assets for it and selling a bundle of other assets as well. |
23:57 | <@Alek> | tempting, but I don't have the money for the maximum unlock. |
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