Notices tagged with fail

  1. I'm still wondering and annoyed about # not allowing using # # # in # # It would be a nice combination. Now you'll have to choose, private mode or isolation, which is kind of # #

    Sunday, 18-Oct-20 06:13:51 UTC from loadaverage.org
  2. # # # more than 12 hours of # already, #, #, #, #, #, #, #, #

    Sunday, 04-Oct-20 18:37:09 UTC from loadaverage.org
  3. Failed how? It's not working anymore? I haven't ever seen that error before. Seems strange, yet it seems that every model series fails differently. Worst drives fail silently. # # #

    Tuesday, 29-Sep-20 16:00:19 UTC from loadaverage.org
  4. # Why no # in #? # #

    Tuesday, 25-Aug-20 16:54:37 UTC from loadaverage.org
  5. Just when I mentioned that # works well. # seems to be badly # and # # # # #

    Tuesday, 25-Aug-20 16:54:20 UTC from loadaverage.org
  6. Why is the # # # # and # # if the host IP address or port has changed? Is that # to # and # users? # # # # ?

    Tuesday, 04-Aug-20 13:54:03 UTC from loadaverage.org
  7. # # # # - Why # # is assigned like this at times? outlook_0000000000000000@outlook.com (the number has been changed to all zeroes, preserving length)? When this happens, it also means that any possible # won't get through because the # address is already # This is very easy to fix. Either the from address is set correctly or you'll simply add that from address to my # table, so bounce routing works. - Thank you!

    Thursday, 16-Apr-20 13:17:43 UTC from loadaverage.org
  8. The more I try to use #, the more it feels like the whole attempt their # has been a colossal # Like: "wait, it's `triumph', not `fuming mad'?". And that's not even getting into the intentional iconoclast # like "sci-fi vs. waterplay vs. guns".

    Thursday, 27-Jun-19 18:25:09 UTC from status.hackerposse.com in context
  9. The day *after* you lose your cool and scream at your wife..., when your son tells his mother to `be nice or I'll have to yell at you #'. # !parenting #

    Wednesday, 13-Mar-19 17:48:59 UTC from status.hackerposse.com in context
  10. The few actual reviews that I see of the # edugame software (+ the bug-reports in their issue-tracker) seem to indicate `it doesn't actually work all that well, the team isn't doing a great job developing/maintaining it, and it's not # so nobody else can fix the bugs when their kids run into them'. "curriculum that can't be adapted or fixed" has always seemed like !education #

    Sunday, 15-Apr-18 16:46:04 UTC from status.hackerposse.com in context
  11. #: "Samsung – Contact on three separate occasions in April, May, and June. No response was received back from any outreach." #

    Wednesday, 13-Sep-17 08:56:06 UTC from quitter.se
  12. I don't quite mind T-shirt designs, but I'd gladly buy this one https://quitter.se/attachment/3573864 # #

    Monday, 17-Apr-17 20:34:44 UTC from quitter.se
  13. # # # is hard but is it too hard? Even major operators like # # miserably.
    http://www.sami-lehtinen.net/blog/ipv6-addressing-is-hard-but-is-it-too-hard-even-for-major-network-operators

    Monday, 20-Feb-17 18:37:02 UTC from loadaverage.org
  14. A "tech resistance" site which blocks Tor users.

    Wednesday, 08-Feb-17 12:41:54 UTC from social.freedombone.net Repeated by takeshitakenji
  15. A "tech resistance" site which blocks Tor users.

    Wednesday, 08-Feb-17 12:41:54 UTC from social.freedombone.net
  16. # # Center and their # managed to make me go # # Haha. # # # #
    https://plus.google.com/u/1/+SamiLehtinen/posts/4VsupQ6tDpG

    Tuesday, 07-Feb-17 18:09:06 UTC from loadaverage.org
  17. # # # is # all the time. So much # How about implementing something like # Oh, sorry. That's too way complex for your so called engineers.

    Wednesday, 01-Feb-17 15:20:44 UTC from loadaverage.org
  18. Totally awesome talk about Wi-Fi security issues and implementation flaws. Loved it! # # # # # # #
    https://media.ccc.de/v/33c3-8195-predicting_and_abusing_wpa2_802_11_group_keys

    Saturday, 31-Dec-16 13:53:36 UTC from loadaverage.org
  19. # is here and so is # # # # # # # # #
    http://metropolitan.fi/entry/ddos-attack-halts-heating-in-finland-amidst-winter

    Sunday, 20-Nov-16 12:31:02 UTC from loadaverage.org
  20. @herologist @doze49
    I'm trying to self-deprecate myself here, and I sound like a snob. #

    That is a good point. My laptop really is a tool that I use, and I think that I would be writing on paper without it when ideas form. I used to do that. You are right, writing with my hand would take me much longer, and it would hurt my hand after a while. I prefer typing for this reason. I'm slow as it is.

    Monday, 31-Oct-16 02:57:33 UTC from sealion.club
  21. I spend 2 hours debugging a weird media upload bug. Turns out the bug is in Angular's $http thingie! # # #

    Monday, 26-Sep-16 19:21:15 UTC from social.heldscal.la
  22. apt-get update
    apt-get install docker
    docker -v
    # m(
    apt-get purge docker
    apt-get install docker.io
    #
    !linux !debian 

    Tuesday, 20-Sep-16 10:31:39 UTC from quitter.se
  23. Austrian presidential election postponed due to faulty glue https://is.gd/PVzfGJ shame on technic # ?!

    Monday, 12-Sep-16 16:02:37 UTC from quitter.se
  24. 400MBit/s als "Gigabit Zeitalter" zu bezeichnen ist auch so irgendwie ... # #

    Wednesday, 27-Jul-16 18:03:54 UTC from social.bka.li
  25. User Experience. It took quite a while for me to figure out why WiFi / WLAN wasn't working. Reason? Access Point (AP) was configure to use n standard. But the old device only supported g standard. Guess what, Xubuntu, doesn't indicate any kind of reason for this fail. Just just tries to connect for a long time, and then fails. Yet another example of engineering, how to totally fail and even fail to give any kind of feedback or reasonable error message. After wondering for a while, I enabled gn mixed mode, and tada, everything started to work. Yet, the network list nicely shows the n network and prompts for password, even if the device naturally can't join the network- Thank you once again for great engineering guys. - Phew. # # # # #

    Friday, 22-Jul-16 11:03:40 UTC from loadaverage.org Repeated by lnxw48
  26. I'm wondering if the 'Telegram Secret Chat Canceled' a bug, feature, design flaw or something else? Does anybody know. It's just so annoying that the secret chats get canceled more or less randomly. It's because of chat's getting "out of sync". But that shouldn't happen. What's the root cause of the problem? Is there some kind of security consideration which is source of the 'problem', so it's by design like that. Or is it some kind of fail. Anyway, it's guaranteed to deliver bad user experience (UX). But that's nothing new. It seems that this issue has persisted for several years. I think it's triggered by the immediate key renegotiation failing due to timeout or something like that. But what are the related parameters and so on.
    # # # # # # # # # # #

    Saturday, 23-Jul-16 07:48:16 UTC from loadaverage.org
  27. User Experience. It took quite a while for me to figure out why WiFi / WLAN wasn't working. Reason? Access Point (AP) was configure to use n standard. But the old device only supported g standard. Guess what, Xubuntu, doesn't indicate any kind of reason for this fail. Just just tries to connect for a long time, and then fails. Yet another example of engineering, how to totally fail and even fail to give any kind of feedback or reasonable error message. After wondering for a while, I enabled gn mixed mode, and tada, everything started to work. Yet, the network list nicely shows the n network and prompts for password, even if the device naturally can't join the network- Thank you once again for great engineering guys. - Phew. # # # # #

    Friday, 22-Jul-16 11:03:40 UTC from loadaverage.org
  28. Absolutely awesome postmortem from Status Exchange Network - http://stackstatus.net/post/147710624694/outage-postmortem-july-20-2016 -. Also gives a good view how trivially easy it is to DDoS a website to it's knees, if it contains absolutely horrible and extremely bad recursive code. It's a good question why this trimming happens and view time and not when the data is being saved? Afaik, it's also a bad choice. Why to do same task several times, if doing it once is enough? - Laughable fail, but that happens. I've often mentioned that many programmers don't have a clue what their code actually does. It just works. This should be one of the classic examples.
    # # # # # # # # #

    Thursday, 21-Jul-16 09:33:38 UTC from loadaverage.org
  29. Absolutely awesome postmortem from Status Exchange Network - http://stackstatus.net/post/147710624694/outage-postmortem-july-20-2016 -. Also gives a good view how trivially easy it is to DDoS a website to it's knees, if it contains absolutely horrible and extremely bad recursive code. It's a good question why this trimming happens and view time and not when the data is being saved? Afaik, it's also a bad choise. Why to do same task several times, if doing it once is enough? - Laughable fail, but that happens. I've often mentioned that many programmers don't have a clue what their code actually does. It just works. This should be one of the classic examples.
    # # # # # # # # #

    Thursday, 21-Jul-16 09:31:09 UTC from loadaverage.org
  30. The #FBI Says Its #Malware Isn’t Malware Because the FBI Is Good

    source: http://gizmodo.com/the-fbi-says-its-malware-isn-t-malware-because-the-fbi-1783537208

    Good to know :(


    #news #software #backdoor #fail #police #usa #wtf #omg

    Wednesday, 13-Jul-16 22:33:58 UTC from joindiaspora.com Repeated by lnxw48