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My name is Matt. I enjoy helping people with technology related issues. I also like adorable animals.
Je suis seul car il ne veut pas apprendre Excel
Et je meurs car il ne veut pas apprendre Excel
Comme les marins, qui fument des cigarettes sur le canal, ah.
Mais Excel ne sera pas appris aujourd
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Super cool, thanks for sharing
Very interesting, thanks for sharing
Lol, all of Spectrum’s plans (outside gig) say “Typical Upload: 10Mbs or higher”
Why is it so hard for ISPs to provide a higher upload speed
That’s a good take - and I do hope they continue to treat Siege the way they have been in the past.
That’s fair, I left that very open ended.
I didn’t mean it in a “This is bad, I think they need a sequel” way. I more meant it in a “This is Ubisoft and committing to 10 years on anything seems impossible” way.
I definitely like the Siege development team, they consistently have pretty solid updates and balancing choices to address issues in the game.
Last year they also said they’re committed to another 10 years of updates for the game - which is absolutely wild imo.
I still really enjoy the game, but another 10 years of updates…
Awesome! Make sure to double check some of the comments that they were all updated/deleted. Without a delay mine has trouble and missed a few
I used Power Delete Suite but I had to modify it a bit to put in a delay of about 30-45 seconds for each comment as I was editing the text for each one prior to deleting.
Took quite a while, but in the end my account was gone. I’m sure reddit could pull stuff from it if they really wanted, but no user facing options exist - even “deleted reddit comment viewers”.
Edit: I will say that I’m unsure if this still works (or any editing tools) because of the API changes.
Hmm, that’s good / reassuring - hopefully we don’t have to find out!
Wow, so many good parts in this…
Side note: I do not do any coding professionally, just self taught stuff to impressive my business coworkers - but this was really well explained.
My favorites: Default username and password for accessing the debugger on the trains computer (that apparently can’t be changed)
Hard coded geofenced coordinates that would disable a train if it was being serviced at a competitors location
Absolute favorite: the incorrectly programmed date lock that would only disable the train November & December on the 21st-30th
Hopefully the company is reprimanded for this - here in the US it would probably be a slap on the wrist and nothing else.
Feels very relevant lol https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8yhBLOAprQ
Can you still do custom Steam skins? I remember that being a feature many years ago.
Thanks for sharing the full journey!
And the data they want is the entire FY, is 3,000,000 records and they need every single data attribute making the file like 250 MBs. Then you put it in their SharePoint and they get mad they can’t just view it in the browser despite the giant “This file is too large to view online, download it” message.
Yup! This is just if you don’t want to spend the effort / have nothing else to spend your points on.
Nevermind - missed the bit about 90s age tech/current So probably not “Flight of the intruder”