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I have sensed a great disturbance in The Force.
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2017-01-01 at 12:32 AM UTCOk. Better than a crazy, 90 year old, paranoid, lonely, pretend haxor and pretend drummer who needs a million alts to be his "friends."
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2017-01-01 at 12:46 AM UTCYeah but better than a turtle? I don't think so, PAL.
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2017-01-01 at 12:52 AM UTCCan't argue with that logic.
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2017-01-01 at 1:14 AM UTC
Originally posted by Bill Krozby I'm not mentally retarded and I'm not a child
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2017-01-01 at 1:25 AM UTCI like turtles.
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2017-01-01 at 4:31 AM UTC
Originally posted by Semiazas Ok. Better than a crazy, 90 year old, paranoid, lonely, pretend haxor and pretend drummer who needs a million alts to be his "friends."
You don't scare me, kid. -
2017-01-01 at 4:34 AM UTC
Originally posted by reject This is like starting a sentence with "I'm not racist but…."
Kid, you scare me.. -
2017-01-01 at 9:30 AM UTC
Originally posted by Sophie
[img]
[video]
close with [/tag_name]
I would illustrate how to use the BB tags properly but Django or whatever is parsing it weirdly. Lan! REEEEEEE
Post last edited by Sophie at 2016-12-31T22:31:54.098208+00:00
Try wrapping a demonstration of bbcode in code tags, otherwise it's seeing an opener video and img tag without any closers which is a parse error.
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2017-01-01 at 4:12 PM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny Try wrapping a demonstration of bbcode in code tags, otherwise it's seeing an opener video and img tag without any closers which is a parse error.
Post last edited by Lanny at 2017-01-01T09:36:43.228094+00:00
Well i did that at first, but it looked like even though BBcode was in code tags the img part got parsed anyway, into a broken image.
[img]2jda09q2.url[/img]
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2017-01-01 at 11:20 PM UTCImagine being so stupid that you can't even use code tags properly without first receiving instruction from Lanny(of all people). Frightening stuff.
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2017-01-01 at 11:48 PM UTCTeach us, oh master haxor. (Who has never hacked anyone in his whole life.)
Let me guess; I don't scare you? -
2017-01-02 at 1:58 AM UTC
Originally posted by Semiazas Teach us, oh master haxor. (Who has never hacked anyone in his whole life.)
Let me guess; I don't scare you?
You would be wise not to anger me. -
2017-01-02 at 2:04 AM UTCYou've been saying that for 4 years. You're nothing without Dag and all your other alts. Hell, you were nothing then.
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2017-01-02 at 2:15 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Imagine being so stupid that you can't even use code tags properly without first receiving instruction from Lanny(of all people). Frightening stuff.
I changed the code tags to not render embedded content this morning, so it actually wouldn't have worked if he had tried it before.
P.S. Eat a dick shittral -
2017-01-02 at 2:38 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL You would be wise not to anger me.
Get away from me, i don't associate with kouhai fuccbois. -
2017-01-02 at 2:39 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny I changed the code tags to not render embedded content this morning, so it actually wouldn't have worked if he had tried it before.
P.S. Eat a dick shittral
See, see? -
2017-01-02 at 3:01 AM UTC
getRootAccess('nigger')
Hello Sir,
It appears you forgot to implement the getRootAccess() function, probably just an oversight.
Thank you very much Sir,
Poo-lin (the pooing wizard) -
2017-01-02 at 3:11 AM UTC
Originally posted by Merlin
getRootAccess('nigger')
Hello Sir,
It appears you forgot to implement the getRootAccess() function, probably just an oversight.
Thank you very much Sir,
Poo-lin (the pooing wizard)
Why does the root access function take a string as argument. -
2017-01-02 at 3:17 AM UTC
Originally posted by Sophie Why does the root access function take a string as argument.
Never hurts to have a few extra variables, just in case. -
2017-01-02 at 3:31 AM UTC
Originally posted by Merlin Never hurts to have a few extra variables, just in case.
Well if that's the case why not have it take a var for username and a var for password as well. Maybe an integer too, so if it is set to
getRootAccess(uname, pass, 1)
it's going to try to bruteforce the value for uname and pass.