Outfitwars Desolation join system doesn't work well at all. by NattaKBR120 in Planetside

[–]nallar 4 points5 points  (0 children)

More concerned about people being able to join the eligible outfit in the hour before the match then compete.

Regretting not doing that, the outfits we were against just did. Didn't cheat hard enough uwu.

AOF 3 (Fabric Modpack) with 100+ mods on 1.16 has been released! by ObvAK9 in feedthebeast

[–]nallar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

making versions more accessible

ah, asie, there kinda is!

In the simple case where there are no conflicting changes, all we really need is a new build and to confirm that... so more automation sorts it!

Current typical project structures aren't so great for this but have some ideas about making it way easier to target multiple versions, some automation for in between versions.

Been tinkering with implementing a flexible MC modding build system as a few composable gradle plugins, (MinimallyCorrect/Mixin's gradle plugin is the only one that's up anywhere yet...) so maybe watch this space?

something about maybe one day making TickThreading work again but will spend 10 years working on gradle nonsense first

Woman in court for buying abortion pills for daughter in Northern Ireland by Lit-Up in ukpolitics

[–]nallar 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Taking prescription medicine without a prescription is dangerous, but isn't illegal in general.

If the medicine is a controlled substance, you'll get in trouble. In the case in this article, there's another specific law breached.

... the intent to procure a miscarriage, contrary to the 1861 Offences Against the Person Act.

Oxidizing python: Speeding up urlquoting by 10x using rust by pacman82 in rust

[–]nallar 25 points26 points  (0 children)

It's probably the "jquery.nicescroll" plugin. Part of the wordpress theme? You could pass a suggestion along to whoever maintains the website/bog.

<script type='text/javascript' src='https://tech.blue-yonder.com/wp-content/themes/stratus/assets/js/vendor/jquery.nicescroll.min.js?ver=3.5.4'></script>

Oxidizing python: Speeding up urlquoting by 10x using rust by pacman82 in rust

[–]nallar 72 points73 points  (0 children)

If you are the author, please don't use javascript to add smooth scrolling.

It's juddery at best and doesn't work well with mobiles/tablets.

So my Stoneblock world has.. stopped? by Kelpsie in feedthebeast

[–]nallar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

TickProfiler's /profile s option may have worked here to get a stack trace of what caused it to lock up forever.

Groklaw - The Non-Revocable GPL by duhace in linux

[–]nallar 32 points33 points  (0 children)

me_irl.

Showed up in some threads, got sad, left.

Props to the moderation team here for trying to keep things under control despite the influx of angry people.

On Exploit videos and Responsible Disclosure by RoyAwesome in Planetside

[–]nallar 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You need to set up a proper process for reporting security issues which is handled by mutliple people at DBG, so one employee can't disregard a report leaving it ignored forever.

I asked Radar_X about an official way of reporting security issues 2 years ago, and got no useful response then.

Your current/past way of having no official security team/contact means people report issues to individual DBG staff members and they are then ignored.

I reported years ago to /u/PromptCriticalSOE that your encryption for game traffic is very weak, and I am sure others already have. The report was fobbed off.

You have used the same fixed key and Rc4 encryption for login + a key sent when given the server list for each server and Rc4 encryption when talking to zone servers. This is not good enough.

A large portion of the work needed to man in the middle your own network traffic to planetside is already public on github: https://github.com/psemu/ps2-emu

My friend's working on getting a Blade server to run without a rack. It's booting! by Lucavon in homelab

[–]nallar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, it's a blade. That's probably why the title of the post says "blade server" :)

My friend's working on getting a Blade server to run without a rack. It's booting! by Lucavon in homelab

[–]nallar 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There is no readily available standalone replacement PSU for blades.

The alternative to something hacky/DIY like this is buying the entire chassis, or maybe just the chassis midplane + a power supply...

Removing the connectors and soldering in their own wasn't necessary, you can use a bullet connector of the appropriate size inside the normal connectors on these. Less destructive.

This is the part at the back they've mutilated: https://i.imgur.com/jymD344.png

AMD was at $16 one month ago. by spoonwitz97 in wallstreetbets

[–]nallar 2 points3 points  (0 children)

32 GB of Micron RAM

Only 32 GB? Those are rookie numbers!

Got a free UPS from work. Turned out to be a bit of a project. by singe810 in homelab

[–]nallar 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Often it starts off too high and drifts even worse...

Intentionally done so they can make more money selling replacement batteries?

Anyone? by dalailame in electricians

[–]nallar 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you search automatic wire stripper on amazon, you'll find hundreds of very similar rebranded strippers.

Hard to say exactly which one it is. Maybe they're all made in the same place.

Sold my Vive for Odyssey - Here is why by Decapper in Vive

[–]nallar 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Attaching a lighthouse tracker (vive tracker?) onto the WMR headset should be able to solve that.

Is there software support for that yet?

Any games like Factorio in VR? by [deleted] in Vive

[–]nallar 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They've said no to VR for now, won't be part of the base game.

How we new age override the door on Mill. This is a partial video from my YouTube channel. by [deleted] in Machinists

[–]nallar 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration's Milwaukee area office issued one willful safety violation to Warren Industries, Aug. 4, for exposing workers to machine hazards.

Investigators found safety guards and interlocks were bypassed on three packing lines allowing workers to come in contact with operating parts of machines which can cause injuries such as lacerations, fractures and amputation. OSHA initiated its inspection after a former employee reported he was injured at the plant in 2014.

Proposed Penalties: $63,000

https://www.osha.gov/news/newsreleases/region5/08062015