I would pay good money for an Odd Couple webseries remake starring King REoL and Gorgeous George.
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i dont even know why he bothered reviewing elevators until he had a 4k camera https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqU0V2aNKqs the 4k betrays u, steven wright: bring back old gbs fucked around with this message at 00:02 on Mar 5, 2016 |
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are we still posting about motherfucking elevators>? if so check dis out https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upgVoZKvP3M&t=9s
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# ? Mar 5, 2016 00:06 |
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Chinatown posted:are we still posting about motherfucking elevators>? if so check dis out I've done this in the paternoster in Sheffield university arts tower. AMA.
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# ? Mar 5, 2016 00:16 |
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Broken Machine posted:Here's another radium debug sample that came up a while ago on YOSPOS: I'm starting to think that in making his code bizarre and incomprehensible to others, he wound up making it unreadable to even himself and hamstrung his ability to make any meaningful changes to it. That and good old fashioned laziness.
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Chinatown posted:are we still posting about motherfucking elevators>? if so check dis out Idgi
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# ? Mar 5, 2016 00:25 |
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Broken Machine posted:Here's another radium debug sample that came up a while ago on YOSPOS: I just can't get over this. Even ignoring the passive aggressive chatlogs, this is an astounding display of spite and disregard for an employer. I can't think of any company I've worked at that wouldn't fire an engineer on the spot for doing something like this. It is deliberately being obtuse and unhelpful and literally just daring the boss to fire you. This goes beyond job security by obscurity and is really just spitting in your employer's face.
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# ? Mar 5, 2016 00:49 |
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The Bible posted:I can't think of any
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# ? Mar 5, 2016 01:05 |
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Broken Machine posted:Here's another radium debug sample that came up a while ago on YOSPOS: gently caress you, I don't have time to come up with EXACTLY the right wording for debug messages so that the next engineer is GUARANTEED to understand them, can't you see how much of a hurry I'm in? code:
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# ? Mar 5, 2016 01:26 |
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zen death robot posted:No I never did. I found a crashed server that had a bunch of important scripts on it, and a bunch more were running on a server named "db2" that had no databases running on it though! I don't know anything about coding or computers but this sounds like the equivalent of having your plumbing dump water directly into the ground.
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# ? Mar 5, 2016 01:27 |
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zen death robot posted:No I never did. I found a crashed server that had a bunch of important scripts on it, and a bunch more were running on a server named "db2" that had no databases running on it though! lol ty
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# ? Mar 5, 2016 01:31 |
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Why are the most incompetent people the ones who work to guarantee their job security rather than just doing a more diligent/better job and prove themselves reliable so they don't risk being let go in the first pl Oh I answered my own question
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# ? Mar 5, 2016 01:33 |
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zen death robot posted:Radium either set things up to make as little sense as possible in case someone was ever brought in to clean up his mess and ensure he was always needed, or he was loving insane and just couldn't help himself. Maybe a little bit of both? What I'm getting here is that it's a loving miracle that the forums have even been functioning for the past few years.
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Color Printer posted:What I'm getting here is that it's a loving miracle that the forums have even been functioning for the past few years. mr magoo'd it's way to 2016 and beyond
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# ? Mar 5, 2016 01:44 |
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yo. radium is an isoDope yo,sup
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# ? Mar 5, 2016 01:53 |
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Have you made any in roads into like organizing the existing code better at least? Or is it still just kinda sitting where he left it?
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# ? Mar 5, 2016 01:54 |
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zen death robot posted:Before anyone asks - hahahahaha no there is absolutely no documentation for any of this. Ominous warnings about the user's homosexuality and stolen trees are enough documentation for him, apparently. ......assuming he knew what they meant. I mean, he spent precious time putting that poo poo in, I would hope he understood them. I would hope
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# ? Mar 5, 2016 01:55 |
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zen death robot posted:Before anyone asks - hahahahaha no there is absolutely no documentation for any of this. I'm glad you are here.
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# ? Mar 5, 2016 01:56 |
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zen death robot posted:Somewhat, there's no source code management system for some reason but I think there used to be one and it got tossed out. So making lots of changes with vi isn't something I like to do without having something to track what I changed because it causes some of the hilarious bullshit that pops up once in a while where a rogue edit gets through and I end up blasting the forums with some hosed up looking layout for a few seconds by mistake. I'm building the new dev environment out this weekend (and hopefully moving the store/images server as well) and that will have gitlab installed on it. Having a way to visually track changes to the massive php files that are in there will make editing them and organizing them a lot less stressful. Is this dev env going to be a clone of the whole SA setup? Is that even possible? It must be like working in that giant warehouse at the end of Indiana Jones but all of the crates are full of scorpions or poopsocks.
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zen death robot posted:Somewhat, there's no source code management system for some reason but I think there used to be one and it got tossed out. So making lots of changes with vi isn't something I like to do without having something to track what I changed because it causes some of the hilarious bullshit that pops up once in a while where a rogue edit gets through and I end up blasting the forums with some hosed up looking layout for a few seconds by mistake. I'm building the new dev environment out this weekend (and hopefully moving the store/images server as well) and that will have gitlab installed on it. Having a way to visually track changes to the massive php files that are in there will make editing them and organizing them a lot less stressful. write two letters..
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zen death robot posted:Somewhat, there's no source code management system for some reason but I think there used to be one and it got tossed out. So making lots of changes with vi isn't something I like to do without having something to track what I changed because it causes some of the hilarious bullshit that pops up once in a while where a rogue edit gets through and I end up blasting the forums with some hosed up looking layout for a few seconds by mistake. I'm building the new dev environment out this weekend (and hopefully moving the store/images server as well) and that will have gitlab installed on it. Having a way to visually track changes to the massive php files that are in there will make editing them and organizing them a lot less stressful. jfc you're a saint
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zen death robot posted:Pretty much, there's some css files that are on a different server because I guess it was easier to have them served by something cached on cloudflare but I can still get those mapped into the dev environment in some fashion and have them pushed out properly when they're ready. You're the best robot we've ever had. I tried to do something like this once inside ESXi with vswitches and it almost ended me.
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zen death robot posted:Somewhat, there's no source code management system for some reason but I think there used to be one and it got tossed out. idk whether radium had any SCM in place (probably not) but this is in the changelog: pre:- 2014-08-21 16:37:38 Switched from Mercurial to git (and rewrote the changelog utility as well) on the plus side, i guess, a system already at rock-bottom is hard not to improve, as long as you have discretion to do so. Gazpacho fucked around with this message at 03:09 on Mar 5, 2016 |
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wow rude posted:jfc you're a saint Yeah, I'm going to every church in my city and lighting a candle for you. Good lord this poo poo is hosed hahaha.
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# ? Mar 5, 2016 02:50 |
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Is there any reason that now the forums seem quite stable apart from the odd DoS attack, you cant chill a bit, get a dev enviroment up, and just build what the forums should be from the ground up? I mean, for me, they are pretty great currently: - Fast - Pretty Stable - Decent uptime - Good features but from what you and Lowtax have said the code is pretty much spaghetti, bad, and unmaintainable or easily extensible. Ty for your work so far, I hope you got a nice house with the Linden Dollars.
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# ? Mar 5, 2016 02:50 |
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the first thread I ever made was a sexy John Stamos thread with multiple shirtless pics and it would've been a real hoot except I got autobanned by Radium and my thread gassed because I wasn't aware of the HOT tag rule and now I feel like he owes me
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Homestar Runner posted:the first thread I ever made was a sexy John Stamos thread with multiple shirtless pics and it would've been a real hoot except I got autobanned by Radium and my thread gassed because I wasn't aware that of the HOT tag rule and now I feel like he owes me um this sounds like it mightve been a mistake. if you make your case in the grievances thread youll more likely than not get a refund.
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# ? Mar 5, 2016 02:53 |
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zen death robot is a good man
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# ? Mar 5, 2016 03:07 |
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dad gay. so what posted:zen death robot is a good man dad gay seems like the kind of guy that would compliment somebody
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# ? Mar 5, 2016 03:10 |
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zen death robot posted:Oh yeah the forums counters were broken for a while because I had to figure out the script to handle THAT was burried in a thing called Munin - which handles making graphs and I don't know how anyone was ever expected to know to look there for something that put numbers into pages on the forums themselves but hey As in Munin, the tool you'd normally use to monitor the performance and availability of your servers, is/was somehow being used to maintain the posting gloryhole or the "5,181 registered users logged in." or something??? Well, you know, if he was aiming to hide code in unexpected places, I'd say he excelled at that.
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# ? Mar 5, 2016 03:57 |
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has lowtax unbanned keep it real yet?
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# ? Mar 5, 2016 04:30 |
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Haskell9 posted:has lowtax unbanned keep it real yet?
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# ? Mar 5, 2016 04:35 |
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just to add: I wasn't expecting what I was suggesting to be done in a year, or even a few years....I guess my real question was: Now things seem to be going ok, what are the next steps? Be it financial, tech, features, I don't know.
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# ? Mar 5, 2016 04:35 |
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Why does Radium still get to ban folks for posting the banned thread tags? Is the code that buried for it?
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# ? Mar 5, 2016 04:44 |
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zen death robot posted:Yes that Munin is used to cache the counters that show how many users are currently in a subforum. A whole different script runs through and cleans up old sessions in the DB. If I were you I would be literally shaking while recalling something like that. The Zen thing must be more than just a name. Well, the forums seem to be working pretty good so spud posted:Now things seem to be going ok, what are the next steps? Be it financial, tech, features, I don't know. Also what is the ETA?
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# ? Mar 5, 2016 04:48 |
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SLICK GOKU BABY posted:Why does Radium still get to ban folks for posting the banned thread tags? Is the code that buried for it? From the other thread: Lowtax posted:it's just legacy poo poo. plus when idiots get autobanned, then they can get mad at radium
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# ? Mar 5, 2016 04:50 |
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zen death robot posted:Re-writing the core of the forums is something that'll have to be done at some point, but there's no way to give an ETA on that. You're not fooling me a second time Radium
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# ? Mar 5, 2016 05:01 |
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zen death robot posted:Re-writing the core of the forums is something that'll have to be done at some point, but there's no way to give an ETA on that. Time to do some maintenance on the zen death robot. The subliminal programming in the codebase of horror may have started to have an effect.
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Broken Machine posted:Here's another radium debug sample that came up a while ago on YOSPOS: Holy gently caress I retract my previous.
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