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FriendlyHacker

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  1. ...her farts are capable of creating baby Universes....she is leaking into another dimension.
  2. First link is a CPU emulator for Mac. Emulate x86, amd64 or whatever.
  3. That her angular momentum creates tidal waves in Jupiter.
  4. This: http://www.kju-app.org/Then this: https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Download_Old_Builds
  5. Not me, I understand why people have an average of 1.9999 legs.
  6. 30% of people understand statistics, the other 80% don't know math.
  7. Is there a demo? Wouldn't it better to make this in a way people can just copy paste the files to a ftp and start using it?
  8. That she collapsed onto herself and now even light can't escape her.
  9. Yeah, Doc Emmet Brown will visit us with a flying Delorean in 2015.
  10. You need to read a tiny bit more about Physics before saying that you know more about it than the likes of Einstein, Bohr, Heisenberg and Hawking.But hey, maybe you're a Genius, so if you are a Genius show me your mathematical proof that relativity is wrong, and collect your Nobel prize. 1 - Show mathematical proof 2 - ???? 3 - Profit
  11. Virtualbox and Vmware vPlayer. If you installed those and didn't work, use Google.
  12. 9 in 10 statistical facts are made up on the spot, this has been scientifically proven to be true, if you don't believe me you're a moron.
  13. Voluntary exchange using money, means it makes both parties better off, is this how it happens in practice? Have you seen people voluntary exchange air, sun-rays, snow in the north pole, sand in the desert or salt water in the ocean? Why trying to sell ice-cream on the North Pole is a running joke about something impractical? Why this specific species of monkey cares so much about property, and makes that a fundamental basis of survival, when the other animals have done very well so far without inventing money? These questions might sound funny, but I seriously do want to know.
  14. If this only happens when you spend a long time on the chat, might be related to the browser filling up with so much text that it becomes slow/buggy. How much RAM your computer has? If that happens again, try refreshing the window.
  15. Some pretty good optimization tips here: http://www.cnpintegrations.com/blog/supercharge-your-joomla-site-performance Not actually Joomla only related, those tips work on any site. Written by some kind of optimization expert (me).
  16. Check your server error log, it will display the specific error message you need to fix it, though I suspect this might have to do with missing tables, specifically innodb tables.Try running this query on phpmyadmin:(Maybe only one table is missing though, so try one at time) First select the mysql database (it's probably actually called mysql) CREATE TABLE `innodb_index_stats` ( `database_name` varchar(64) COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL, `table_name` varchar(64) COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL, `index_name` varchar(64) COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL, `last_update` timestamp NOT NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP ON UPDATE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, `stat_name` varchar(64) COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL, `stat_value` bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL, `sample_size` bigint(20) unsigned DEFAULT NULL, `stat_description` varchar(1024) COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (`database_name`,`table_name`,`index_name`,`stat_name`)) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 COLLATE=utf8_bin STATS_PERSISTENT=0;CREATE TABLE `innodb_table_stats` ( `database_name` varchar(64) COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL, `table_name` varchar(64) COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL, `last_update` timestamp NOT NULL DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP ON UPDATE CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, `n_rows` bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL, `clustered_index_size` bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL, `sum_of_other_index_sizes` bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (`database_name`,`table_name`)) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 COLLATE=utf8_bin STATS_PERSISTENT=0;CREATE TABLE `slave_master_info` ( `Number_of_lines` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL COMMENT 'Number of lines in the file.', `Master_log_name` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL COMMENT 'The name of the master binary log currently being read from the master.', `Master_log_pos` bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL COMMENT 'The master log position of the last read event.', `Host` char(64) CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL DEFAULT '' COMMENT 'The host name of the master.', `User_name` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin COMMENT 'The user name used to connect to the master.', `User_password` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin COMMENT 'The password used to connect to the master.', `Port` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL COMMENT 'The network port used to connect to the master.', `Connect_retry` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL COMMENT 'The period (in seconds) that the slave will wait before trying to reconnect to the master.', `Enabled_ssl` tinyint(1) NOT NULL COMMENT 'Indicates whether the server supports SSL connections.', `Ssl_ca` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin COMMENT 'The file used for the Certificate Authority (CA) certificate.', `Ssl_capath` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin COMMENT 'The path to the Certificate Authority (CA) certificates.', `Ssl_cert` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin COMMENT 'The name of the SSL certificate file.', `Ssl_cipher` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin COMMENT 'The name of the cipher in use for the SSL connection.', `Ssl_key` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin COMMENT 'The name of the SSL key file.', `Ssl_verify_server_cert` tinyint(1) NOT NULL COMMENT 'Whether to verify the server certificate.', `Heartbeat` float NOT NULL, `Bind` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin COMMENT 'Displays which interface is employed when connecting to the MySQL server', `Ignored_server_ids` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin COMMENT 'The number of server IDs to be ignored, followed by the actual server IDs', `Uuid` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin COMMENT 'The master server uuid.', `Retry_count` bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL COMMENT 'Number of reconnect attempts, to the master, before giving up.', `Ssl_crl` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin COMMENT 'The file used for the Certificate Revocation List (CRL)', `Ssl_crlpath` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin COMMENT 'The path used for Certificate Revocation List (CRL) files', `Enabled_auto_position` tinyint(1) NOT NULL COMMENT 'Indicates whether GTIDs will be used to retrieve events from the master.', PRIMARY KEY (`Host`,`Port`)) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 STATS_PERSISTENT=0 COMMENT='Master Information';CREATE TABLE `slave_relay_log_info` ( `Number_of_lines` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL COMMENT 'Number of lines in the file or rows in the table. Used to version table definitions.', `Relay_log_name` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL COMMENT 'The name of the current relay log file.', `Relay_log_pos` bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL COMMENT 'The relay log position of the last executed event.', `Master_log_name` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL COMMENT 'The name of the master binary log file from which the events in the relay log file were read.', `Master_log_pos` bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL COMMENT 'The master log position of the last executed event.', `Sql_delay` int(11) NOT NULL COMMENT 'The number of seconds that the slave must lag behind the master.', `Number_of_workers` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL, `Id` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL COMMENT 'Internal Id that uniquely identifies this record.', PRIMARY KEY (`Id`)) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 STATS_PERSISTENT=0 COMMENT='Relay Log Information';CREATE TABLE `slave_worker_info` ( `Id` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL, `Relay_log_name` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL, `Relay_log_pos` bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL, `Master_log_name` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL, `Master_log_pos` bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL, `Checkpoint_relay_log_name` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL, `Checkpoint_relay_log_pos` bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL, `Checkpoint_master_log_name` text CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_bin NOT NULL, `Checkpoint_master_log_pos` bigint(20) unsigned NOT NULL, `Checkpoint_seqno` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL, `Checkpoint_group_size` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL, `Checkpoint_group_bitmap` blob NOT NULL, PRIMARY KEY (`Id`)) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8 STATS_PERSISTENT=0 COMMENT='Worker Information';
  17. I'm aware that he has said things such as "not a perfect solution, but best one I know". I'm also aware of his position on how war is only possible because of Government, and my reply was directed to that. If your values of 2 are large enough, even a super computer would round it up to 5. Not actually related to our conversation, just showing how things are not always what they seem. I'm really sorry for my angry reply here, I've struggled all my life with people telling me that if they can't do something or don't understand how it's possible, I wouldn't ever be able to do it. Some people tried to impose me a life style that was not worth living. There are a lot of people out there, who feel that having certificates, credentials and entitlement, means that they can tell you what is possible or not, what I've learned in reality is that any average Joe can do a better job than an expert, given enough effort.
  18. Interesting you mention quantum computing, I'm writing this little introduction to Quantum Cryptography right now, should I post it on the forum?
  19. Completely agree on your first paragraph. I'm not sure if that is what PJ says or not (second paragraph), and am not sure how someone can know if the market created the state or if the state created the market. How would such information have an impact in the world today? By looking at how the corporation owned private industry actually dictates who gets elected and the policies to be adopted within the government, I can't understand Stefan's point of view on how getting rid of the government would stop corruption and war, given that those completely corrupt corporations wouldn't all of sudden start caring about people instead of profit. They might not be able to hire state thugs anymore, but have more than enough money to have their own thugs, specially how warfare is actually done nowadays. In a resource based economy, there is neither money or government. I just finished listening to the Joe Rogan's talk, and could certainly understand how this guy would want to become strong and learn martial arts, because I've done the same. But once I realized that violence would not happen again from the outside, but within the martial arts cycle I had experienced and leached out more violence than in any other circumstance, I've came to despise it, nowadays I feel physically ill from watching two huge guys trying to kill each other while people applaud their efforts. I guess you have to experience violence in order for non violence to become your most fundamental moral principle.
  20. You're the kind of people who think things are impossible before even trying, I don't waste my time convincing people about what is possible, I rather ignore you and actually focus on getting things done. If I had listened to your advice, I wouldn't be alive today, if Stefan had listened to your advice, there would be NO Freedomain Radio. It's easy to come to this website, and support a very successful enterprise AFTER it became successful. The reason we have space age technology and stone age mentality, is because people have repeatedly refused to change and have repeatedly crushed anyone who proposes anything different. You see, it's easier to build technology than to change someone's perspective in life, computers don't try to crush your spirit every step of the way.
  21. I do a lot of absurd things that should never work, they only work because I've tried enough times. In fact, I am yet to see a problem I could not solve, design/progamming wise.
  22. I don't really see things that way, if you look at the sites I've helped develop, you would think it was done a by some large coorporation with millions of dollars, when it's basically two completelly broke people working in their spare time for free. The internet allows a developer to do the job of thousands of people, every tool I use has been created in collaboration, including Google API"s, there is no such a thing as making things from scratch. Monitoring all the resources, obviouslly that is done incrementally and not in a single step, so far we are gathering data already available online, but it's not much at all compared to the Planet.
  23. Not available to public until it's stable.
  24. This 40 minute documentary will probably give you a different perspective in technological unemployment. http://www.paradiseoroblivion.com/watch.html
  25. A few projects I'm directly involved in the coding/design of: www.thevenusproject.com : Official TVP website www.videoneat.com : The best scientific lectures and documentaries you can find on the Internet, all freely available to watch online www.paradiseoroblivion.com : Paradise or Oblivion free online documentary, an introduction to The Venus Project and a Resource Based Economy www.tromsite.com : TROM (The Reality of Me), a free online documentary that focuses on teaching science literacy
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