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Post by kode54 on Jan 13, 2014 4:38:57 GMT -5
Finished BioShock Infinite. Neat.
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Post by Pyro ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ ✔ on Jan 13, 2014 6:01:18 GMT -5
day 1 trying to find sniper elite v2 day 2 looking up effects pedals day 3 downloaded a dvd with missing song i wanted day 4 watched beast wars day 5 played guitar for my uncle, i don't like playing for people day 6 went to work day 7 went to work day 8 went to work day 9 went to work day 10 drinking booze at work day 11 watched Chuck day 12 xbox day 13 went to work
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Post by Tails82 on Jan 13, 2014 18:53:05 GMT -5
Cut up and hauled out tree limbs because it's fairly good weather and they were lying there from the last ice storm.
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Post by Chromeo on Jan 14, 2014 14:34:42 GMT -5
Went on the tram without paying again. Ain't I stinker~
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Post by Jordan Ω on Jan 14, 2014 15:57:52 GMT -5
Why?
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Post by Chromeo on Jan 14, 2014 16:27:47 GMT -5
Because fuck private enterprise and it's a saving.
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Post by kode54 on Jan 14, 2014 23:34:53 GMT -5
I took a shower.
I also bought an Apple Developer license for Mac OS X, so now I can sign software that will pass Gatekeeper on default configured systems, as the default is to allow Mac App Store and Known Developers, otherwise known as the middle setting. Although typically, you don't even need to disable Gatekeeper to run or install unsigned programs, you just need to open them through the context menu instead of double clicking them. The only exception to this is running unsigned or self-signed Java applets, which will outright fail. Which is a Good Thing anyway. Unless, of course, you need to use that godawful piece of crap Keepvid instead of running a local copy of youtube-dl, which merely requires that you download the Python script. Most FOSS/Unixish operating systems already come stock with Python, and since Windows doesn't, they also have you covered with Windows binaries. (I was only using Keepvid because youtube-dl refused to fetch a certain video, but it seems that particular video was broken and Keepvid only managed to pull broken links as well. Oh well.)
Technically, I could also produce applications clean enough to give away for free or sell on the Mac App Store, but the only application which even qualifies as a usable Mac program is Cog, and I don't own it, I just forked it from a Mercurial repository and gave it hundreds of loving commits over time, until it became something I was halfway proud to use and call my own. So technically, I can't really sell it without the permission of the original author, or without licensing the binary libraries that I borrowed from Ian Luck for various things, like MIDI playback and MO3 module unpacking. Oh, right. And there's the fact that all applications that go up on the Mac App Store have to be made to run within an application sandbox layer, which means I have to rewrite great portions of the program for the ability to access user supplied files outside the sandbox, including storing access tokens for those files on disk so that files a user has added to their playlist will continue to be accessible the next time the program is run, without user intervention. Not really worth it, but I suppose I could try to pull it off as a learning experience.
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Post by Pyro ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ ✔ on Jan 15, 2014 0:07:06 GMT -5
Because fuck private enterprise and it's a saving. But really what you mean is you think you're better than honest people who pay for services. Some families might not have much money but they will use what money they have to pay for their transport, but you think you're better than these families who have jobs and bills to pay, so you don't pay anything. Because they are the ones who end up paying for your ride. They are paying for the fuel and the driver so you don't have to. Did you thank everyone before getting off? You should
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Post by Chromeo on Jan 15, 2014 3:17:31 GMT -5
Err, I don't see how they're paying for me, they pay for themselves, I'm just hitting the company profits... which is a-okay by me.
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Post by Pyro ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ ✔ on Jan 15, 2014 3:23:59 GMT -5
Oh ok. Im my country the fares also cover the running costs of the transport and the wages of the people who operate and service them.
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Post by Chromeo on Jan 15, 2014 8:17:03 GMT -5
That has nothing to do with anything. The trams would be running whether I personally chose to get on them or not.
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Post by Tails82 on Jan 15, 2014 18:21:32 GMT -5
It's funny that Chromes wants socialism and is the reason why it never works, free-rider problem etc.
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Post by Chromeo on Jan 15, 2014 18:35:51 GMT -5
I'd be happy to work hard and pay my way if all the profit wasn't just siphoned off for the benefit of the super-rich and instead went back to the people, the situation is totally different from socialism.
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Post by Tails82 on Jan 15, 2014 18:48:18 GMT -5
"Super-rich" are people?
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Post by Chromeo on Jan 15, 2014 18:49:50 GMT -5
Barely, and I said 'the people', as in the great masses.
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