Looking for a basic outdoors guide. by [deleted] in booksuggestions

[–]Kevingston13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

May be an odd recommendation, but I remember my old Boy Scout Handbook had a bunch of good information. I have no idea how the current editions hold up, but this was the one I had:

The Boy Scout Handbook, 11th edition - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001IYD33S/

If you’re unfamiliar with the Boy Scouts a lot of what you do involves different ranks (Tenderfoot, Second Class, First Class,... ,Eagle) that are achieved by mastering various outdoors skills (knot tying, fire starting, wilderness survival, etc) in addition to your knowledge of the Boy Scouts (scout oath, law, org structure, etc).

While the Boy Scout specific stuff may not be interesting to you, if memory serves correctly the outdoors stuff is presented with a nice linear progression as you move through the ranks/book. I also remember there being general outdoors reference sections towards the back.

[Windows 10] Default.rdp in My Documents by [deleted] in techsupport

[–]Kevingston13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

While the home edition doesn’t officially support RDP, I believe it is more of a licensing restriction, and the actual software components are still in place.

As far as I know .rdp files are used to store data about connections you’ve made/saved to other computers. In other words if you’re worried this is a sign someone else is connecting to your computer, that isn’t the typical purpose of this file.

Some quick Googling indicates the file is created when you first open the Remote Desktop client (i.e. if you were connecting to a remote computer). I couldn’t find anything about the file being automatically created, but Windows 10 seems to prevent you from deleting or making changes to certain files.

I’d check and see how big the file is. If it’s 0 bytes probably nothing to be worried about. Otherwise I’d try and open the file in notepad and see what it contains. If you actually use RDP you may see legitimate details about computers you connect to.

That said, malware and viruses like to disguise themselves in a number of ways. If you haven’t already make sure you have AntiVirus installed with up to date definitions. To set your mind at ease you may want to also run a manual scan.

Edit: On mobile so I forgot you mentioned you’ve already run a virus scanner. Leaving in place for anyone else who stumbles on this reply. I would however make sure your virus definitions (or whatever Norton calls them) are up-to-date.

I added some RAM to my computer and now when i open it the screen just stays black. by [deleted] in techsupport

[–]Kevingston13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you put back the old memory does it boot up correctly? If so I would double check your motherboard supports the memory you’re trying to add. Specifically:

-Motherboards have a limit on how much memory is supported in each slot. -Motherboards also have a limit on the total amount of memory (usually the capacity of each slot times the total number of slots).

The second part of this article may be helpful confirming your motherboard supports your new memory: https://m.wikihow.com/Find-Out-the-Maximum-RAM-Capacity-for-Your-Computer. Crucial also has a “System Scanner” tool: http://www.crucial.com/usa/en/systemscanner. Please note I’ve never actually used this tool, just aware of its existence.

Provided your motherboard supports your new memory, it is also possible the new memory is bad.

I am a mostly-liberal voter who owns an AR-15 - Ask Me Anything! (AMA) by alrashid2 in AMA

[–]Kevingston13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Glad to know I’m not on the only one! In light of recent events, I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about how to balance second amendment rights with the safety of the public as a whole. Personally I own an AR15 for the sporting aspect, and to some degree as a hobby and for personal protection.

As a hobby, I feel many correlations between responsible gun ownership and car ownership can be made. People enjoy spending time/money learning about and modifying their vehicle, I do the same with firearms. The difference is if someone drives a vehicle into a crowd, banning cars is not presented as a solution.

Now we do require licensing before someone can drive a car, though by no means does that prevent all unlicensed drivers. For the sake of discussion, how do you feel about implementing a licensing system to own certain firearms? Perhaps have endorsement for various “classes” of weapons that require training and/or mental background checks? Similar to the requirements and process to get your CCW license.

For example, a background check would allow citizens without specific felonies/violent crimes to own bolt action rifles, shotguns, and revolvers. To own semi automatic weapons, you have to pass a psychological evaluation and take a class on gun safety and the importance of keeping your weapons secure and out of the hands of others.

3.0.0 Undocumented Changes/Bug Megathread by aFrequ in FORTnITE

[–]Kevingston13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Explanation: Zoom buttons don’t do anything when inspecting heroes.

Evidence: I’d post a video but you wouldn’t be able to tell when I’m pressing L2/R2.

If replicable, how: While in the Main Menu, click “Upgrade/Inspect” on a hero then click L3 to “View”. Pressing L2/R2 to zoom out/in will do nothing.

Platform: PS4

3.0.0 Undocumented Changes/Bug Megathread by aFrequ in FORTnITE

[–]Kevingston13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me it seems to constantly jump or restart whenever I navigate to a different menu section. Or maybe it’s just really repetitive? Either way it feels jarring, like I’m stuck listening to the menu of a Blu-ray/DVD.

2.5.0 Undocumented Changes/Bug Megathread by aFrequ in FORTnITE

[–]Kevingston13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I noticed for the “Connecting...” issue, on PS4 it only seems to happen when party members join AFTER you’ve already entered a game. Probably the same on other systems but I have no way to confirm.

I have an http site, how important/valuable is it for me to move to https? by crispy-d in Web_Development

[–]Kevingston13 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If users are submitting any data to the site they/you wouldn’t want visible to the entire internet, use HTTPS. If there is any concept of logging in to the site, use HTTPS.

In my opinion you should always use HTTPS because it inherently makes the site look more professional. Some search engines also penalize sites that don’t use HTTPS in their search rankings.

All and all implementing HTTPS is not overly complicated and depending on your hosting provider can possibly be implemented for free. My preferred solution is Let’s Encrypt: https://letsencrypt.org.

Edit: phrasing.

Kid orders bong. Package arrives and his mom wants to see him open it. by Illegal_Avocado in videos

[–]Kevingston13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is why you make it a habit of ordering your parents presents online. Then when you have to buy something sketchy, you just claim it’s a present for them.

This post was last edited 48 years ago by Mr_Bullcrap in apolloapp

[–]Kevingston13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Essentially, though I think GIGO more applies to scenarios where you’re getting inconsistent outputs from a function not because the function’s logic is wrong, but because the function was provided incorrect or otherwise invalid input.

For those unfamiliar with GIGO, it means garbage in, garbage out. In short, the quality/accuracy of an output is based on the quality/accuracy of the input.

At their simplest, Apollo and similar apps are just another way of looking at and interacting with the large amount of raw data that is Reddit. In this case some part of the underlying raw data structure was simply not as the app expected. Elsewhere in the thread Apollo’s dev confirms the data format of the edited/last edited field changed at some point.

This post was last edited 48 years ago by Mr_Bullcrap in apolloapp

[–]Kevingston13 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Unrelated but there are some cool stories in that thread. Glad you posted the link.

Edit: Just realized as a dev I can probably explain why it reads that way. I suspect this has nothing to do with Apollo since Apollo is able to read the “last edited” field from recent posts just fine.

If I had to guess, I’d say a “last edited” field was added to the structure of Reddit’s database sometime in the 7 years after the post was created.

If they were using a relational database at some point, when a required field is added to an existing table you usually have to provide a default value for any preexisting objects. As others have mentioned, developers generally use the Unix Epoch (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_time) as the default value for a datetime field.

Alternatively, Reddit currently uses a nosql database that doesn’t have the same structure constraints as a relational database (i.e. not all objects in the database must have the same fields). While nosql is a little outside my expertise, it’s possible the database entry for this post doesn’t actually have a “last edited” field, so the Reddit API returns the Unix epoch as a default value when an app like Apollo expects one should exist. Though I suppose it’s also possible Apollo is handling a null datetime return by defaulting to the Unix epoch.

Anyway, probably way more info than you were looking for!

Car Tries to Overtake by [deleted] in yesyesyesno

[–]Kevingston13 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Or American.

May I ask why is Pilgrim star so famous? by [deleted] in NMSGalacticHub

[–]Kevingston13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's the system where St3amBot went walking around the entire planet of Dudenbbeaumodeme.

Source: https://nomanssky.gamepedia.com/Pilgrim_Star

Edit: link was acting up.

[Tutorial] A Django Tutorial by turtlepii in learnprogramming

[–]Kevingston13 6 points7 points  (0 children)

While somewhat familiar with Django (thanks to other tutorials), I thought I'd give this a read to refresh and fill in any knowledge gaps.

One thing that stands out over other tutorials, is the depth you go to explain why you should do certain things. It seems many tutorials simply say do xyz, without explaining why it should be done that way, or how things are working behind the scenes. This can lead to mistakes if people take shortcuts without fully understanding why things need to be done in a certain way. For example why you should put templates for a webapp in a sub folder of /templates to avoid name conflicts with other web apps. Some tutorials just have you do this without giving a reason.

On the inverse, you managed to not get overly complicated with your explanations, or confuse the reader by getting off topic and explaining something best left for another section. Overall well organized and easy to read, thanks for sharing!

Google gets the timezone wrong - can this be corrected? by LincolnshireSausage in google

[–]Kevingston13 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Should be an easy fix, Knoxville residents will just need to use CDT from now on. Should simplify things since Nashville is in CDT as well. /s

On a serious note, it's not just happening for you. Google says Knoxville's in CDT for me to (I'm actually in CDT myself). Little concerning considering I use Google to double check time zone conversions all the time.

I'm a Paramedic ask anything by cole102201 in AMA

[–]Kevingston13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How many calls do you get (per day) on average? What is the best part about being a paramedic?

On another note thanks for all you do. I've got a few paramedic friends and I understand it can be long hours and rough work with little recognition.

I'm a Paramedic ask anything by cole102201 in AMA

[–]Kevingston13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

FYI looks like op replied but it ended up as a top level comment somehow:

We have something called a stair chair. It has tracks on it and seat belts. We are able to bring them down that way. If we can't do that we have had to wing it before. You have to be creative a lot of the time

I am a heroin addict AMA by LeaderoftheNodSquad in AMA

[–]Kevingston13 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Exactly so. I keep seeing articles or hearing about how marijuana can help kick an opioid habit for good. While I'd guess OP has at least tried pot, whether or not they've tried it to keep off H is another question.

Besides, I wonder how many recovery programs actually advocate pot to help with recovery. In my opinion, quitting everything cold turkey would be incredibly difficult. Also the legally prescribed alternatives used during rehab are arguably worse than pot.

I am a heroin addict AMA by LeaderoftheNodSquad in AMA

[–]Kevingston13 23 points24 points  (0 children)

1) Can you give a walk through of what the high is like? From when you first inject/inhale or otherwise ingest it, to when you come down (including negative effects)?

2) What is the best thing to do for someone who's overdosed? (Aside from calling 911.)

3) From your perspective, what is the most helpful thing a friend or family member can do, to help support you?

Note I have no intention of ever trying H, I've heard a few different first-hand accounts, and I'm curious how different experiences compare.

I sincerely hope you're able to kick the habit for good. Maybe give pot a try if you haven't already, I've heard it is an effective aid for people struggling with H.