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- Sat May 09, 2020 10:19 am
- Forum: Announcements and Site Discussion
- Topic: Latest Updates
- Replies: -1
- Views: 36066
Re: Latest Updates
Just going through all the unread messages I have, I know this thread is a bit old but Hey, still here
Re: Holy crap
Ok, this just got interesting! Let's hear it!Jackolantern wrote:It surrounded some people who aren't here anymore. It wouldn't be too interesting to explain it. It is all in the past now
- Sat May 09, 2020 7:45 am
- Forum: Resources
- Topic: HumbleBundle Big Music Bundle for Games, films etc
- Replies: -1
- Views: 12533
HumbleBundle Big Music Bundle for Games, films etc
Hello guys, haven't been at this forum for awhile, but recently I bought some icon-pack from humblebundle and now they have nice music pack available. https://www.humblebundle.com/software/big-music-bundle-for-games-films-and-content-creators-software I bet most of you area already subscribers of th...
- Wed May 27, 2015 10:32 am
- Forum: General Development
- Topic: Server
- Replies: -1
- Views: 5715
Re: Server
I use http://www.upcloud.com in order to get my hands dirty on the server itself. It's a Virtual Cloud Server provider, that has it's costs per use, I guess it was on hour-base. So, if you need to 'fast' test something, install a virtual server and do it, delete it. Have been using this to hosting v...
- Tue May 26, 2015 9:30 am
- Forum: Beginner Help and Support
- Topic: PHP/MySQL: Secure logging in on public computers? (solved)
- Replies: -1
- Views: 6489
Re: PHP/MySQL: Secure logging in on public computers? (solve
How about adding a session-random salt that is used during login and then the server retrieves the sha-password with salt, and it decyphers it against sha(password+session_salt)? [CLIENT] when session is opened, server stores a random salt generated, also server writes this to an html/js field or so...
- Wed Mar 04, 2015 12:07 pm
- Forum: Beginner Help and Support
- Topic: error (probably) caused by PHP config on the server
- Replies: -1
- Views: 6285
Re: error (probably) caused by PHP config on the server
session_start() needs to be the first thing written to the 'page'. Same as in location(). example: Doesn't work: <?PHP echo "hello"; session_start(); ?> Works: <?PHP session_start(); echo "hello"; ?> Usually it's something with the includes that mess this up, as Xaleph mentioned....
- Tue Dec 16, 2014 7:04 am
- Forum: General Development
- Topic: Free web cam recording software?
- Replies: -1
- Views: 6075
Re: Free web cam recording software?
Hah, I just got an idea here... How about well.. OBS ( Open Broadcaster Software ) - https://obsproject.com/ Yes, It's made for streamers but hell, instead of streaming you can 'stream' your stuff directly down to a .flv file with the quality preferences you are set to 'stream' with. It's clean and ...
- Tue Dec 16, 2014 6:54 am
- Forum: Beginner Help and Support
- Topic: i'm a noob or an idiot
- Replies: -1
- Views: 4321
Re: i'm a noob or an idiot
Can't offer you any help BUT,
stop calling yourself a noob or an idiot.
There's better stuff for the Subject part than degrading yourself.
stop calling yourself a noob or an idiot.
There's better stuff for the Subject part than degrading yourself.
- Tue Dec 16, 2014 6:49 am
- Forum: Off-Topic
- Topic: Gangnam Style forces YouTube to change to 64-bit ints
- Replies: -1
- Views: 4587
Re: Gangnam Style forces YouTube to change to 64-bit ints
And create another society that rejects people that were never rejected from the other society which turns to war between the two factions, atomic bomb, mutants that are rejected by both factions which in turn create another faction that hate both rejected and non rejected people. Wow that would cr...
- Tue Dec 16, 2014 6:38 am
- Forum: Advanced Help and Support
- Topic: C# Large Array List
- Replies: -1
- Views: 8155
Re: C# Large Array List
Just to say that you don't need all the data in order to do a simulation. Do it in chunks, aggregate and summarize. When you talk about economic simulation, i expect you also have time-dimension involved, 300 million rows in memory and then you actually do something with them, sounds a bit far fetch...