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2016-02-18 at 4:06 AM UTC in I got $200 from welfare what the fuck should I do??goodluck man. I wasn't even serious, really, but your best bet is get a shitty job and put some money aside until you can work out something better.
drug tests and background checks (most places only ask if you've had a fraud/theft related conviction in the last 5 years) aren't nearly as common here unless you're aiming for a government job or something that requires security clearance; it just seems insane to me that minimum wage/entry level jobs try to be so intensely selective before they even meat an applicant
hell, I was reading the other day there are still several states that ban you for life from receiving foodstamps or welfare if you've ever been convicted of a felony drug offence. USA is vindictive as fuck -
2016-02-17 at 4:04 PM UTC in Captain Falcon is the awkward and pathetic faggot of this community
The jedis are out in full force today
and they wonder why nobody likes them -
2016-02-17 at 3:53 PM UTC in Do I have the highest IQ on this website?Dear Sir / Madam,
your raw score on Tic Tac Toe IQ test is 5/20.
Your estimated numerical IQ is 130, which is 1/44 rarity.
I'll try sober tomorrow -
2016-02-17 at 3:17 PM UTC in Are you banshee enough to live life on a space station?38%
'in space nobody cares' -
2016-02-17 at 3:16 PM UTC in Do I have the highest IQ on this website?
https://www.onlineexambuilder.com/are-you-fit-for-space-station-life/exam-60126
"in space nobody cares"
did you make this yourself -
2016-02-17 at 3:13 PM UTC in Do I have the highest IQ on this website?I don't understand how you're supposed to interpret that tic tac toe test
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2016-02-17 at 2:18 PM UTC in I got $200 from welfare what the fuck should I do??get a job
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2016-02-17 at 1:54 PM UTC in Power electronicsnot for a long time... whitehouse is fucked, einstuerzende neubauten was more experimental/industrial than noise/power electronics.
I always liked the really atmospheric stuff over the stuff that was just abrasive for it's own sake. Genocide Organ was popular, only a few of their tracks were interesting.
the GALAKTHORROE label is/was the best. Haus Arafna was an old favourite, that and November Noevelet (their side project, a lot more musical) aws ace too. even their lesser-known labelmates like Karl Runeau are pretty good.
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2016-02-17 at 2:15 AM UTC in The 700 clubwhat are they?
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2016-02-17 at 1:25 AM UTC in Bill Krozby is literally a homosexualA+++ for using literally correctly
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2016-02-17 at 1:23 AM UTC in I had sex with Bill Krozby's momcrawl inside her and make her call you doug
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2016-02-17 at 1:22 AM UTC in Captain Falcon objectively has a 0/10 wife/life
Pretty sure you're just mad I saw your girlfriend's gross titties, lol.
he regularly shows off pictures of his donger and his poor decisions, I'd doubt he's mad about that. maybe he's mad at his mother for drinking through pregnancyFucking furious.
So mad that I forgot what I was supposed to be mad about which only makes me even more madder.
what a madman -
2016-02-16 at 3:01 PM UTC in How can I get on TOR without having TOR?looks like they're using a enhancementing proxy that's refusing connections to that site
womp womp -
2016-02-16 at 10:34 AM UTC in US relations with Russia and Chinathe US government is actually very upset isis is getting bulldozed
there's a lot more money in using them as a proxy army to smash up all assad's toys than there is in stopping them
there's a lot more to it, but here's a good primer:
http://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2015/12/07/syria-ultimate-pipelineistan-war.html -
2016-02-16 at 5:51 AM UTC in I learned to PHPI do prefer perl, lel. for the most part I use perl for backend scripts and php for user interaction.
not sure what you're referring to in the first paragraph without specifics, but by flexibility and hard to fuck up I meant I haven't come across anything it's abhorrently bad at (though I have a tendency to hack shit together instead of worrying about their libs and standards) and data/type handling is a lot simpler (both good and bad) than a lot of other languages. you don't have the same issues with data/pointers and memory locations like in c, or translating between arrays-refarrays-hashes-etc like in perl, and as a result I find troubleshooting and error handling to be pretty straightforward. PS. keep in mind I don't use object syntax.
also I don't bother using php for anything that runs outside of the browser.What do you do for a living, Aldra? If I can ask.
Are you a hobbyist?
yeah, though I'm not into it as much as I used to be.
job title is sysadmin/developer, mostly entails managing some network hardware, local and amazon VMs, and devops which is writing tools and scripts for internal systems... biggest things I've done recently have been LDAP management and synchronisation with internal databases, reporting engines and stuff like that (getting a lunix webhost to pull mailbox information from office365 was tricky). -
2016-02-16 at 5:05 AM UTC in Is it possible to log log in attempts made on an access point?yeah, that's part of the problem though - you'd first need to get python libs on there, which are fairly big. I tried similar when I was working for a telco - I was trying to get tcpdump on a 3G modem/router to be able to troubleshoot something or other, so downloaded/compiled an ARM build, found I needed dependencies, ran out of space trying to satisfy them, and eventually came to realise the kernel was cut down too far to be able to handle it anyway. also that the only place I could've put it was NVRAM so it disappeared when the device was rebooted.
I suspect for something like that you'd need to take apart the firmware, update the kernel and add your software to the package so when it boots it's all decompiled and loaded into memory but it really is a lot of effort.
I'm not being facetious or sarcastic when I say I'd be interested to see you do it. it's just very complicated and I wouldn't be able to apply myself to such an involved project -
2016-02-16 at 4:57 AM UTC in I learned to PHPI actually don't mind it; I use it mostly for straightforward web-based tools. it's flexible, relatively light, easy to deploy and hard to fuck up
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2016-02-16 at 4:35 AM UTC in Is it possible to log log in attempts made on an access point?
My my goal that surrounds this question, would be to set-up a router that has the same SSID as another nearby router and wait for the owner to accidentally attempt to log into it, thus giving me the password. Is this possible?
Also, is it within the software that does this logging, or is it something that has to be configured within the hardware? In other words, could I take a router that doesn't have this function, rewrite the software, and then have this function?
1. yeah, there are a few raspberry pi-based devices that do just that. I vaguely remember a 'wifi pineapple' that does something similar.
2. generally speaking the hardware itself has very little NVRAM and even less non-volatile memory, most of both being filled with firmware, bootstraps and other shit like that. even if it is possible for the hardware itself to log those requests, there'd be very little space to log to.
most routers use some for of *nix as a base OS; busybox is popular. you can try ssh'ing in to see if there are any settings available that aren't accessible from the web interface, but short of installing custom firmware like DD-WRT or some serious low-level hacking you won't be able to add authentication logging like you're suggesting. -
2016-02-16 at 4:29 AM UTC in Is it possible to log log in attempts made on an access point?
I'm positive that OpenWRT can. Here's some output from the GUI application (luci):
It has to be getting this data from somewhere so I'd you'd have to find out where it's coming from (probably some log). I'd imagine it would also log bad authentication attempts.
was going to make that recommendation. short answer is enterprise devices can, consumer devices can't for the most part.
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2016-02-16 at 4:24 AM UTC in I learned to PHP<?php
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