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Signed Up October 17, 2013
Last Posted August 11, 2016 at 9:50 PM
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#2 Team Fortress 2 Beta Mod in Other Games

http://teamfortress.tv/thread/22335/team-fortress-2-open-source

This is neither "open source" nor a "fan edit" nor "reverse engineering". This is tweaking a base of stolen IP.
posted about 9 years ago
#14 Questionable ads (on tf.tv) in Site Discussion
CHERRYIDK really, I donate mostly for this reason :0 (to disable them without feeling bad).
However I heard that plus version of AdBlock has some sort of a whitelist so you can try that :)

On this note, can the site donation mechanism be made MUCH easier to find? I've scoured the site and even used google and can't find it (it's called plus, right?). I block ads for security purposes and it would be nice to have an alternative mechanism to support tf.tv

posted about 9 years ago
#11 The Big Mic Thread in Hardware
ScrewballI am looking for a high quality mic for streaming that doesn't use a USB port. Any recommendations?

Budget is 150$.

Why, specifically, don't you want to use a USB mic? Your only other real option is getting an XLR mic, at which point you'd need to spend $100-150 alone on an audio interface (which itself would probably use USB or *maybe* PCI-express).

posted about 9 years ago
#21 so i ordered a pizza in Off Topic
indecencySOME 6TH GRADER WEARING THIS FUCKING SHIT FROM SWORD ART ONLINE CAME WALKING PAST AND THERE WAS A CROWD AROUND HIM, FIRST THING I JUST THROW A ROCK AT HIM, GOT MY PIZZA AND RAN

You threw a rock at a 6th grader for cosplaying?

posted about 9 years ago
#11 Remember when? in Off Topic

You mean to tell me the value of everything is subject to the whims of the economy, with the exception of the only item on the market with a fixed real-world value associated with it? I am shocked, I tell you, SHOCKED.

posted about 9 years ago
#19 hot pockets or poptart in The Dumpster

Are we picking which one will kill you faster?

posted about 9 years ago
#4 #5AMLobbies in The Dumpster

Local man stays up to play online multiplayer; shocked to find majority of playerbase asleep. More at 11.

posted about 9 years ago
#11 smile Frag Video in Videos

Those rockets were crisper than a fresh autumn apple on a nippy october afternoon

posted about 9 years ago
#6 Zowie ec1-a mousewheel squeaking in Hardware
Mr_Harvardwd-40 that shit

WD-40 isn't a lubricant, use 3-in-1 machine oil

posted about 9 years ago
#10 TF2: my FPS got stuck at 10 and not moving at all. in Q/A Help

What are your temps? Sounds like it could be thermal throttling.

Also, have you tried reinstalling/upgrading/downgrading your drivers?

posted about 9 years ago
#7 Halo Online in Other Games

Let's not forget what a POS port Halo 2 PC was.

posted about 9 years ago
#33 School in Off Topic

For me, I think it was about seeing why my effort in school mattered beyond getting good grades just for the sake of it.

To put that in concrete terms: My first year in college I cruised through the intro classes and prerequisites with a B+ average because I figured I was a shoo-in for upper-division admission to the CS department. Wrong! Turns out that the mean GPA of people accepted was on the order of 3.7 and here I was sitting pretty with a 3.3. I had to spend the next 2 years acing every single subsequent class I took in order to barely scrape by through the admissions process.

If you don't have any greater ambitions beyond doing the bare minimum to pass your classes, it's easy to lose motivation. Focus on your goals and how doing well in school will help you achieve them.

posted about 9 years ago
#26 twitch possibly compromised in Off Topic
zigzterI don't know anything (relatively) about web security, but don't most passwords get stolen by somehow getting to where they're stored and then decrypting them?

And if that's the case, what's the point in having really long/complicated passwords? Wouldn't hashing them make each one equally hard to crack?

They either cross-reference the hashes against other plaintext leaks or use rainbow tables (which is essentially an optimized brute-force method). If your password is strong enough, they won't be able "break it" (i.e. find a match for its hash).

posted about 9 years ago
#3 Tip of the Hats needs a Web Developer in TF2 General Discussion

I have a pretty good amount of experience working as a backend dev, but it seems like you're looking for more of a UX/front-end guy. Hope someone here is able to step up!

posted about 9 years ago
#27 NEW TF2 COMMENTATOR PLEASE CHECK IT OUT in Videos

This man could talk about literally anything and I'd listen to it

posted about 9 years ago
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