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| Slurm wrote: > The last available beta build for FreeBSD is 511.1366. > > Any chance a newer build could be done? …
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| Lummox JR wrote: > In the meantime I've been spinning up on web development, to get to some promised items there. [...] …
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| EmpirezTeam wrote: > You might want to have more criteria than that. My membership was sponsored by Teka. I'm still …
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| Installing Dream Daemon("DD") on a FreeBSD system is a fairly straightforward process. The caveat is that it will …
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| Louis53 wrote: > Thanks for the infos my knowledge in FreeBSD is highly limited :P Yup! My initial note about including …
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| Ss4gogeta0 wrote: > how would it not be feasible? I am pretty sure that Lummox has Tom's old backups of the original …
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| Mloc wrote: > Adding a warning to this would be annoying in cases where it's used legitimately. The idea isn't to add a …
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| Lavenblade wrote: > Does having to constantly refer to documentation make you a bad programmer? Further more, what …
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| Also, try using 'nohup' nohup DreamDaemon [args] This is what & is supposed to do, but some shells can be configured …
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| Client-side FPS separation + client var to loosely identify manufacturer of video adapter would be kind of interesting …
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| Lummox JR wrote: > That was actually my first thought, but it's too easy to get and therefore easy to spoof. It …
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| Flick wrote: > My daughter had a baby a few days ago. He is adorable :) I really am getting old as hell though …
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| Bandock wrote: > He's referring to VyScript, the scripting language of Vylocity. Believe it or not, I've been backing …
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| GreatPirateEra wrote: > Ter13 wrote: > > Reformist wrote: > > > Really looking forward to the big icon fix. :D >
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| I assume this is pretty easy to do, so that's a plus-- this information is already stored and used in the serialization …
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| I think perhaps a misunderstanding between compilation of the regex and compilation of the world. If not, I can …
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| Optimumtact wrote: > if you can't forward ports you shouldn't be hosting. I don't believe that's the mindset that …
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| I think you can safely replace that 'is my car' with 'was my car'...that feels like enough damage to beyond worth …
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| If not something like MrStonedOne recommends, how about allowing a variable or #define, something along the lines of …
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| Have you tried putting your Chromebook into developer mode? That's the first thing I did when I got mine, so I actually …
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| EDIT: I took way too long to write this, nevermind all. Leaving it here for the sake of leaving it. MrStonedOne wrote: …
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| Somepotato wrote: > Yeah, just because of how the rsc format works its more efficient that way unless it changed …
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| Later, sir Oasis. EmpirezTeam wrote: > inb4 Teka renews membership He put in the effort to level his donations out at a …
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| I had always dreamed of being able to have a central server that distributed the current hub password if a server was …
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| Tobba wrote: > From what I've seen Scaleway servers don't provide much in terms of computing power, whereas BYOND can …
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| Wirewraith wrote: > I didn't actually say to make it world/Init. I don't especially care what it's called, just when it …
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| Greetings! Dropping by to notify anyone interested that irc.audeuro.com is expanding and moving! The above-mentioned …
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| Tobba wrote: > It's possible it's CRC32 with an exceptionally bad choice of polynomial, but it looks broken in am …
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