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Re: « What's on your mind? »

Posted: 16 Sep 2017, 16:31
by TLM
tank wrote:I don't get it tlm
I drink way too much coffee lol
joedf wrote:wow... that's a lot of coffee... or is it ;)
:lol: :lol:

Re: « What's on your mind? »

Posted: 16 Sep 2017, 17:54
by guest3456
typing "server" with right index finger on V is so nice

Re: « What's on your mind? »

Posted: 18 Sep 2017, 08:28
by Delta Pythagorean
The best thing to do, is to have a slice of fresh, warm pizza every morning. Tastes great, and keeps you awake.
At least, it does it to me.

Re: « What's on your mind? »

Posted: 19 Sep 2017, 10:21
by TLM

Re: « What's on your mind? »

Posted: 20 Sep 2017, 07:48
by TLM
Delta Pythagorean wrote:The best thing to do, is to have a slice of fresh, warm pizza every morning. Tastes great, and keeps you awake.
At least, it does it to me.
:think: pizza as a coffee substitute, I do believe this is acceptable ;)
or maybe....
Image
pizzoffee :lol: :D

Re: « What's on your mind? »

Posted: 20 Sep 2017, 12:06
by joedf
whhhaaattt thee.... :crazy: :facepalm:

Re: « What's on your mind? »

Posted: 20 Sep 2017, 14:47
by runie
A store nearby sells chocolate pizzas, should I buy and try?

Re: « What's on your mind? »

Posted: 20 Sep 2017, 15:55
by TLM

Re: « What's on your mind? »

Posted: 20 Sep 2017, 16:40
by derz00
Are things like CCleaner and Bleachbit worth the time/money/resources? I thought they were a joke, do they do good to messy windows?

Re: « What's on your mind? »

Posted: 20 Sep 2017, 18:46
by tidbit
ccleaner isn't a joke, it's quite good and free.

though, it was recently bought out (periform was) by.. um.. some big bloated AV company. so I'll never be updating again.

edit: seems I stopped at the perfect version.
infected: 5.33.6162
mine: 5.32.6129

Re: « What's on your mind? »

Posted: 20 Sep 2017, 22:20
by joedf
Screw Avast! >:(
Bleachbit....? open source... me likey :3

Re: « What's on your mind? »

Posted: 21 Sep 2017, 06:36
by garry
Alexa ...
Voice assistants have been hijacked using sounds above the range of human hearing.
Once in, researchers were able to make phone calls, post on social media and disconnect wireless services, among other things.
That is a problem because voice assistants can also be connected to services ranging from smart thermostats to internet banking, so security breaches are pretty serious.
https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg ... -whispers/


How 16 ships create as much pollution as all the cars in the world :
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/ ... world.html


SHIPS spewing soot into the pristine ocean air are causing extra lightning strikes along busy maritime routes.
It is a bizarre example of how human activities can change the weather.
https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg ... rgo-ships/

Re: « What's on your mind? »

Posted: 21 Sep 2017, 06:52
by Delta Pythagorean
So the best thing to do? Change the voice hearing range on Alexa to be normal Human voices.

Re: « What's on your mind? »

Posted: 21 Sep 2017, 07:21
by jNizM
CCleaner ->

Alternative you can do it with ahk.
You just need Winapp2.ini (a database of extended cleaning routines for eg CCleaner).

Re: « What's on your mind? »

Posted: 21 Sep 2017, 07:52
by Delta Pythagorean
If I had a dollar for every time I heard CCleaner in this topic...

Re: « What's on your mind? »

Posted: 21 Sep 2017, 09:55
by guest3456
guest3456 wrote:typing "server" with right index finger on V is so nice
also typing "observation" with right index on both B and V

Re: « What's on your mind? »

Posted: 21 Sep 2017, 11:53
by derz00
I don't get it :O

Re: « What's on your mind? »

Posted: 21 Sep 2017, 11:53
by derz00
guest3456 wrote:
guest3456 wrote:typing "server" with right index finger on V is so nice
also typing "observation" with right index on both B and V
I don't get it :O

Re: « What's on your mind? »

Posted: 21 Sep 2017, 12:12
by runie
Observation. Yeah. That's is nice.

Re: « What's on your mind? »

Posted: 21 Sep 2017, 15:37
by TLM
garry wrote:Alexa ...
Voice assistants have been hijacked using sounds above the range of human hearing.
good point, we can discern sounds to 11-12ish khz upper range in say a standard digital 44.1khz audio wave signal,
and it goes all the way up to 22 khz per channel.. 48+ khz signals are even higher
that said, doggos and cats would go probably nuts at sustained 11+khz signals :lol:

legit on my mind -- `do github wiki edits need to be approved or are they automatically updated for everyone?` :think: hrmmmm