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That's called "Re-initializing the power cycle manual timing hardware".

Be damned if it doesn't work almost every time... :huh:
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Living Room / Re: The Greatest Graphic Novel of All Time: Watchmen
« Last post by Edvard on June 22, 2012, 09:26 PM »
...
 along with Groo the Wanderer.

groo.gif

INTO THE FRAY!!
;D ;D
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Living Room / Re: Recommend some music videos to me!
« Last post by Edvard on June 22, 2012, 09:17 PM »
I just saw this video. It's pretty heavy, so maybe not for everyone, but if you support Wikileaks, then I'm pretty sure you will enjoy it.

LOVE me some ATR!
I thought they were defunct a few years ago, perhaps I was wrong?
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Living Room / Re: "Net Nanny" or other inappropriate content blocking programs
« Last post by Edvard on June 13, 2012, 01:11 PM »
If your daughter is really technology-savvy, then your best methods will be an inconvenience at best.
That said, I use a combination of OpenDNS, Adblock Plus and the Firefox extension Procon Latte.
https://addons.mozil.../addon/procon-latte/
It can be locked down pretty tightly, supports whitelists, blacklists, objectionable-word replacement, all kinds of stuff.
On Chrome, Foxfilter does alright, but it costs $9.99 a year to get it password-protected.
http://www.inspiredeffect.com/FoxFilter/

If you use OpenDNS, make sure you use the dynamic IP update service, and make sure your router doesn't insert a third DNS entry, because if a DNS lookup fails for any reason, the third entry will then allow access.
http://www.opendns.c...ort/dynamic_ip_tech/
https://forums.opend...hp?DiscussionID=1684

K9 looks pretty good, but is Windows and Mac only (not hatin', just sayin'...) so my solutions apply to Linux users as well.
If you ever want to lock down a Linux computer beyond browser plugins, it'll get complicated, but routing access through a proxy running DansGuardian is a good choice.
http://dansguardian.org/?page=whatisdg
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Living Room / Re: When you make your 100'th Post
« Last post by Edvard on June 01, 2012, 01:50 PM »
Thanks for noticing my 1801th! :D
I saw it too, and was like "Aw crap, I missed 1800!".

So, I cranked up the ol' time machine (post history + Gimp :P) and came up with this:
1800.png
So, what's a little fakery among friends, as long as the facts are on?  :Thmbsup:
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Living Room / Animal Friends thread
« Last post by Edvard on May 26, 2012, 01:49 AM »
As many of you already know, the animal world is not always "red in tooth and claw" and fraught with survival-of-the-fittest nightmare fuel suitable for a riveting National Geography documentary filmed in slo-mo; sometimes there's outright friendship, kindness, and empathy demonstrated by the fur-and-feathers set that puts us bipeds to shame.
So as a corollary to the Funny Animal Videos thread, post your cute, your sad, your outright squee videos of animal BFF's, and celebrate them.





From a conversation in IRC
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Living Room / Re: The Downfall of Internet Advertising
« Last post by Edvard on May 25, 2012, 12:46 PM »
WoM is going to be the thing... until something better comes along.
One thing I've noticed is when people recommend a free (FOSS or Freeware) application or suite, others chime in with their happy reports on a software that is NOT free, thus the commentary on something that is freely available becomes an unwitting WoM platform to drive profitable business.

I bet if you went WAAAAY back to the first merchants of civilization, I'd bet even they would tell you that Word of Mouth is their best advertising, and I think it's not going to go away anytime soon.
Targeted advertising is basically attempting to sell you something you were going to buy anyway, which is why they think it's such a success, whereas the opinion of someone you trust is more likely to turn you towards something that you hadn't thought of yourself.
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Living Room / Re: good Videos [short films] here :)
« Last post by Edvard on May 24, 2012, 10:54 AM »
 !@#$%^&* ninjas cutting onions...

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Living Room / Re: WTH, part Deu... Steam IS coming to Linux!
« Last post by Edvard on May 24, 2012, 09:10 AM »
AFAIK, in a stable system (nudge, wink) as long as the binary is compiled correctly and calls the right versions of supporting libraries (which can be statically linked, if need be) then it'll work just fine.
I have, in times of desperation, used Red Hat and Slackware binaries on my system when Debian didn't have what I needed, without serious repercussion. 
So, it's very possible, but one can fairly reliably predict a new Steam/Valve forum section dedicated to posts like "[game] isn't working on [Linux distro]"...
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Living Room / WTH, part Deu... Steam IS coming to Linux!
« Last post by Edvard on May 23, 2012, 03:03 PM »
I realize I'm a little late reporting this (as of April 25) but...
As I lamented here, the head honchos at Steam/Valve announced flatly they wouldn't be supporting Linux.

What's that I hear?  Seems someone's tune has changed...

At long last, Valve has confirmed that Linux ports of both Steam and the Source engine are in active development, and should be released later this year. These are native solutions that run directly on Linux, without any kind of Wine-like emulation. Left 4 Dead 2 will be the first Source-based title on Linux, but once the engine has been successfully ported other AAA games will surely follow.


OOOHHH!! REAL PORTS, NOT WINE HACKS!! I'm as giddy as a school girl with a new iPhone!!  ;D

Perhaps they saw the writing on the wall with the advent of competing content-delivery platforms like Desura (Windows/Mac/Linux) and Gameolith (all-Linux) or maybe they finally woke up the the statistics the HIB's were showing about how much money Linux gamers were willing to spend, who knows?

Either way... it's about damn time.  :Thmbsup:
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+1 for Aero fans  :-[
My son has W7 on his laptop, and I used it at my former job, and I found aero to be rather fetching...:-[
What I found strange, was that turning all the effects off had a negative effect; that is, turning off menu animations and such made everything seem jerky and slow.
However, I do wish these new-fangled theming engines at least had Classic's ability to change the button size. :-*
Now THAT would be an improvement by going backward.

... I had to make my own theme to get the size buttons I wanted in Xfce on Linux, so the penguinistas are not immune, either...  :-[
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Living Room / Re: Is Linux just a hobby?
« Last post by Edvard on May 23, 2012, 01:37 PM »
[EDIT]
I had a much longer and verbose, then a much shorter and terse answer, but in the end, both brevity (the soul of wit) and  pedantics went out the window, so here is my answer to simply expound upon this:
Yes, Linux is a hobby, if you choose to treat it like one.

That is, something one dabbles with on a weekend, occasionally accomplishing something amazing, more often than not swearing and threatening to kick it down the sewer.  Yet one resolutely soldiers on with wrench, hammer, and sandpaper, and when it's finally polished and purring like a kitten, it gets shown to friends and fellow enthusiasts to rounds of acclaim.
If that's how you see it or feel about it, then Yes, stick with Windows for "serious" work and play with your choice of distro when you get an itch to tinker with something that appears to be half-broke much of the time, trying to make something of it. That's what most hobbies are all about.

For others (e.g. yours truly) however, it is every bit as basic and essential as any other operating system.  Just like users of Windows or Mac OSX, we do many of the same things, use different software, swear at bugs, work around shortcomings and occasionally mutter "I'm so glad I don't have to use [other operating system], my work would be impossible!".
For me, it's not a hobby.  Bugs are mortal enemies, not curiosities to scoff at.  Optimization is a task to be seized upon, not a pipe dream involving expensive hardware alone.  Software is bent to my will or it doesn't survive, rather than vice-versa.  A terminal is where I issue commands, not polite requests.  
Most importantly, Linux is how I get work done, and it's proven more than adequate for the job.  Sure, there are some Windows programs I miss (xPlorer2, Notepadd++), but I'm not crippled without them.

For the record, I'm running snappily with Debian Wheezy (production work on a Testing system? GASP!) on a 2.4 GHz single-core AMD 64 4000+, 4 GB RAM, a 160 GB hard drive, and ATI Radeon HD 2600XT graphics.
I abandoned Xubuntu a year and a half ago and never looked back (running waaay too slow, surprised?).

In that case, is Gnome 3 the way to go for a true Linux experience?
I'll just say this; A "true Linux experience" is not dependent on any gui or distro, it's whatever works for you.
If Gnome 3 works and does what you want it to, then the answer is "Yes!"; for others... not a chance.
Personally, I use Xfce, because it (wait for it...) works for me, and so it is (to me) a "true" Linux experience; in fact, one I am constantly trying to emulate when I get sat in front of a Windows machine.

... BTW, with Xfce, you can auto-hide panels, place them wherever you want, in any size.  :Thmbsup:
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apt-get install debian-handbook

Not in Wheezy repositories yet :(
That's ok, I grabbed the djvu version from Tony Baldwin's site (#3, here.

Thanks 40!
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o_O

How the hell did I manage to miss a "I'm switching to Linux" thread?  :tellme:

So, superboyac, how's it going?
Need help?
I got your back, don't worry...

animated_flying_super_penguin.gif
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This is my favoritest joke in the entire world, and it's quite silly.
Cracks me up every time I tell it...

whatsthis2.jpg
*snicker*
onnathese2.jpg

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAhahahahaha!!!!!

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Well, that was a bit of a surprise...  :o

Talk about unexpected though. I would have expected Microsoft to simply port the dedicated supernode software to run on Windows and then deploy Windows servers for the purpose.
-SeraphimLabs (May 08, 2012, 11:45 PM)
You'd think, but then again, maybe the software functioned so well already they decided to not put in the dev time for porting, and instead tweak what was already built.
To go with the car analogy, why build a [car brand A] when you've got a perfectly good [car brand B] in the garage?

Meanwhile, the Linux version of the Skype client is at 2.2 beta.
Windows version: 5.9
Mac version: 5.7

Admittedly, this was going on before Microsoft bought them, and I keep hoping Ballmer lives up to his promises.... not holding my breath.
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Living Room / Re: good Videos [short films] here :)
« Last post by Edvard on April 25, 2012, 09:02 PM »
And on a lighter note...

Modern Times by Ben Craig



Ben Craig is now being pursued by some major studios, let's see what happens...
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Living Room / Re: good Videos [short films] here :)
« Last post by Edvard on April 25, 2012, 08:40 PM »
Yes, Coraline was great.
...And if you want dark, go with this:

The Backwater Gospel
Bachelor film project 2011 from The Animation Workshop.

As long as anyone can remember, the coming of The Undertaker has meant the coming of death. Until one day the grim promise fails and tension builds as the God fearing townsfolk of Backwater wait for someone to die



Love the style...
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Living Room / Re: good Videos [short films] here :)
« Last post by Edvard on April 24, 2012, 01:59 PM »
Don't watch if spiders give you the squicks easily.
Otherwise, it's beautifully rendered and the concept is compelling... if a bit creepy.
A moth being caught in a spiders web. Struggling for an escape, the moths panic movements only result in less chance of survival. What follows is the type of causality everyones expecting. The spider appears, claims its prey and feeds on it. The way nature works. But it’s the point of view that creates an intense relationship between the hunter and its victim. There is much more to explore, much more to feel if one takes the time to really experience the content of a split second.

Loom
http://www.polynoid.tv/loom/


More videos from the Polynoid project here:
http://www.polynoid.tv/library/


from That's like, WHOA!
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Living Room / Re: Apple Sued Again - By Parents...
« Last post by Edvard on April 19, 2012, 02:58 PM »
+1

We pay my son as generously as we can for doing tasks over-and-above his regular chores, and he uses the money for iTunes, games, phone minutes, etc.
He has his own bank account (Chase has special accounts for kids 13(?) and over), and his own debit card.
Works out pretty well.  :Thmbsup:

... and I really can't see how Apple could not have foreseen this, seriously.
Kids making surprise purchases that get challenged in court have been around practically since credit cards were invented.  Then they go and publish games (primarily played by children) with an easy way to ding your choice of money pool (handed over by less-than-attentive parents) and VOILÀ!  Instant lawsuit.
:facepalm:
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Living Room / Re: I'm Comic Sans, A**hole
« Last post by Edvard on April 18, 2012, 09:07 AM »
And it's less annoying than the "new Papyrus" - Bleeding Cowboys

That thing is EVERYWHERE...   :facepalm:
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Living Room / I'm Comic Sans, A**hole
« Last post by Edvard on April 17, 2012, 08:04 PM »
After all the Comic Sans bashing around the web, this is a bit refreshing:  :Thmbsup:
...
You think I’m a malformed, pathetic excuse for a font. Well think again, nerdhole, because I’m Comic Sans, and I’m the best thing to happen to typography since Johannes f***ing Gutenberg.



from Timothy McSweeney's Short Imagined Dialogues
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Living Room / Re: Ron Paul VIDEO GAME~!
« Last post by Edvard on April 17, 2012, 07:43 PM »
Awesome.
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Living Room / Re: Free Hugs Campaign Video.. Wow.. A Must See..
« Last post by Edvard on April 13, 2012, 01:15 PM »
After a conversation in IRC, Mouser suggested this was appropriate to post here:

Pro Infirmis conducts an experiment: there are only a few people who don`t have empathy with disabled people. Nevertheless, the passenger seat in the public bus next to Fabian often stays empty. Handicapped people are a regular part of our society.

So, get closer.



Beware...
son of a bitch, damn ninjas cutting onions

from an IRC conversation
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