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Last post 06-11-2008 8:13 AM by MasterPlanSoftware. 2376 replies.
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  • 04-18-2008 11:58 AM In reply to

    Re: Bright Shiny Spook?

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    morbiuswilters:

    bstorer:
    dlikhten:
    If you wana get fancy-shmancy you can use vim. And hey vim works on ANY operating system.
    Some might question whether it works at all.

    An emacs lover, eh?  Treason! 

    What need do I have for vim when emacs has viper?  Actually, emacs is the true SSDS.
  • 04-18-2008 12:00 PM In reply to

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    bstorer:

    morbiuswilters:

    dlikhten:
    If you REALLY can't be bothered with openining text editors you can use grep, which is on most opereating systems, also there is a port of it to windows.

    You can't edit with grep, n00b.  You need sed. 

    Neither one of them does Random Video!
     

    The disturbing part of that surreal conversation is that it has already happened several times in the original thread, and Spectate wasn't kidding.  Soon each of Spectate's threads will recursively replicate themselves until they reach critical mass and the entire Internet consists of nothing but screen reshoots, ads for cheaply made "Pot Relate" T-shirts and Tabacco Leaf Flyer videos.

  • 04-18-2008 12:31 PM In reply to

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    bstorer:

    morbiuswilters:

    dlikhten:
    If you REALLY can't be bothered with openining text editors you can use grep, which is on most opereating systems, also there is a port of it to windows.

    You can't edit with grep, n00b.  You need sed. 

    Neither one of them does Random Video!

    mplayer $(find vid/ | grep -v '/$' | sed -n "$(($RANDOM * $( find vid/ | grep -v '/$' | wc -l ) / 32768)){p;q;}" -)
    < pstorer> Bans don't mean shit on the forum. It's like being on the Sex Offender List. You can still entice kids into your van with candy.

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  • 04-18-2008 12:32 PM In reply to

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    morbiuswilters:
    mplayer $(find vid/ | grep -v '/$' | sed -n "$(($RANDOM * $( find vid/ | grep -v '/$' | wc -l ) / 32768)){p;q;}" -)
    Good God! O_O

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  • 04-18-2008 12:56 PM In reply to

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    AbbydonKrafts:
    morbiuswilters:
    mplayer $(find vid/ | grep -v '/$' | sed -n "$(($RANDOM * $( find vid/ | grep -v '/$' | wc -l ) / 32768)){p;q;}" -)
    Good God! O_O
    Integrate that thing with emacs and youve got SSDS, on UNIX
    I can haz clue bat?
  • 04-18-2008 1:49 PM In reply to

    • spenk
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    Re: Text features first

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    CodeSimian:
    Some of us are here to learn.
    here to learn how to. Jam It.

  • 04-18-2008 2:07 PM In reply to

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    Re: Bright Shiny Spook?

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    Tachyon:
    Integrate that thing with emacs and youve got SSDS, on UNIX

    I'm rather surprised that there isn't already an M-x play-video command. It does look like someone built a video editor on emacs though: http://1010.co.uk/gneve.html  It probably supports slow-motion stuff. I don't know about random though.

  • 04-18-2008 2:32 PM In reply to

    • dlikhten
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    Re: Bright Shiny Spook?

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    emacs is a mini-os all in itself. Dude there is no problem with making a plugin for vim/emacs to use mplayer and have it portable to any os. Then we can have SSDS in emacs lisp... because its in lisp it would be easy for us to add random features like: After searching you can select a line then hit hhkloooo and you will play a sound byte of a car crashing into a cow while the how was actually trying to eat some leaves of a bush, then mod the text by 256 and have a Text to speach say the number it adds to. See its simple, you hit a few keys and you can let your mind aggregate all the data.

     

    Edit: I realize that paragraph has no direction, bad grammar, and w/e else... im in "i don't want to do work" mode so leave me be(er)!

    Code is like a box of chocolates. You never know who stuck a turd in there and why.
    The Stupidest Man On Earth
    SSDS Bug: Program should not start up
  • 04-18-2008 4:39 PM In reply to

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    morbiuswilters:

    mplayer -vo aa $(find vid/ | grep -v '/$' | sed -n "$(($RANDOM * $( find vid/ | grep -v '/$' | wc -l ) / 32768)){p;q;}" -)
    FTFY

    This is a console app after all

  • 04-18-2008 9:31 PM In reply to

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    Pff, doesn't Swampy realise that White Crow is a plant? Also, all of Whitecourt is behind the ENTIRE CONSPIRACY!

     

     

    (Hi, I've been reading both this thread and the original SSDS thread for 3 weeks now. I have the compelling urge to screenprint JAM IT! onto a t-shirt.) 

  • 04-18-2008 10:11 PM In reply to

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    HannahRochelle:
    I have the compelling urge to screenprint JAM IT! onto a t-shirt.
    It has to be superimposed over a chunk of SSDS code listing.

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  • 04-18-2008 10:28 PM In reply to

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    That is an excellent idea. I'll do that, and post pictures that I've developed, filmed with a camcorder then screencaptured.

     

    Because no one uses regular digital cameras.. They are so passe. 

  • 04-19-2008 1:46 PM In reply to

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    morbiuswilters:

    bstorer:

    morbiuswilters:

    dlikhten:
    If you REALLY can't be bothered with openining text editors you can use grep, which is on most opereating systems, also there is a port of it to windows.

    You can't edit with grep, n00b.  You need sed. 

    Neither one of them does Random Video!

    mplayer $(find vid/ | grep -v '/$' | sed -n "$(($RANDOM * $( find vid/ | grep -v '/$' | wc -l ) / 32768)){p;q;}" -)

    Man, I have been gone too long because of a semester project (I know, TRWTF is that I didn't drop out after 9th grade).  MorbiusWilters... I officially crown you the Shell Script King.  You used a gui app (mplayer), a file searcher (find), a regular expression program (grep), an editor (sed), with environment variables and command-line math... did I miss anything?

    EDIT: Of course, I missed the use of Piping.  You know... this command could use some output and input redirection... maybe even a 'tee' program for good measure? 

    Also, what the heck is up with the Tag Exceptions?!

  • 04-19-2008 2:02 PM In reply to

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    WeatherGod:
    MorbiusWilters... I officially crown you the Shell Script King.  You used a gui app (mplayer), a file searcher (find), a regular expression program (grep), an editor (sed), with environment variables and command-line math... did I miss anything?

    *takes a bow*  I usually avoid shell constructs that complicated, but in honor of Random Video I was willing to bend the rules.  Also note that I could have used a variable and saved the result of the find | grep so it didn't have to execute twice, but I asked myself "What Would SpectateSwamp Do?" and ended up with this.

     

    WeatherGod:
    Also, what the heck is up with the Tag Exceptions?!

    We have discovered that every tag entered into the forum is output in a hidden input field on every thread page when you are logged in.  We have since constructed some Greasemonkey/Opera scripts that autogenerate TagExceptions (AbbydonKrafts has been throwing them for some time) with random memory addresses.  The goal is to bloat the page massively for fun and/or profit.  My script also adds the post # into the tag after the post is submitted, it shows up as the "line number" of the exception.  So far we have 324 unique TagEx tags totaling 13kbytes that are loaded on every page (out of about 163kbytes of total tags).  More info (and the scripts) available here.   The conversation (and GM/Opera code) spans throughout the entire thread and there's a bunch of other fun forum exploits in there.

    < pstorer> Bans don't mean shit on the forum. It's like being on the Sex Offender List. You can still entice kids into your van with candy.

    Want more? Go the IRC channel #TDWTFMafia on irc.slashnet.org.
  • 04-19-2008 2:11 PM In reply to

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    morbiuswilters:
    The goal is to bloat the page massively for fun and/or profit.
    I'm in it strictly for the profit.

  • 04-19-2008 2:42 PM In reply to

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    morbiuswilters:

    WeatherGod:
    MorbiusWilters... I officially crown you the Shell Script King.  You used a gui app (mplayer), a file searcher (find), a regular expression program (grep), an editor (sed), with environment variables and command-line math... did I miss anything?

    *takes a bow*  I usually avoid shell constructs that complicated, but in honor of Random Video I was willing to bend the rules.  Also note that I could have used a variable and saved the result of the find | grep so it didn't have to execute twice, but I asked myself "What Would SpectateSwamp Do?" and ended up with this.

    WWSSD? 

     

    WeatherGod:
    Also, what the heck is up with the Tag Exceptions?!

    We have discovered that every tag entered into the forum is output in a hidden input field on every thread page when you are logged in.  We have since constructed some Greasemonkey/Opera scripts that autogenerate TagExceptions (AbbydonKrafts has been throwing them for some time) with random memory addresses.  The goal is to bloat the page massively for fun and/or profit.  My script also adds the post # into the tag after the post is submitted, it shows up as the "line number" of the exception.  So far we have 324 unique TagEx tags totaling 13kbytes that are loaded on every page (out of about 163kbytes of total tags).  More info (and the scripts) available here.   The conversation (and GM/Opera code) spans throughout the entire thread and there's a bunch of other fun forum exploits in there.

    ::View Source::

    Holy...!  That is just messed up! 

  • 04-19-2008 2:47 PM In reply to

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    WeatherGod:
    Holy...!  That is just messed up!
    Yeah.. that's what we thought. But, then we decided to have fun with it. I feel sorry for those in less fortunate areas and have to deal with < 1Mbps connections. *eg*

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  • 04-19-2008 2:56 PM In reply to

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    AbbydonKrafts:
    WeatherGod:
    Holy...!  That is just messed up!
    Yeah.. that's what we thought. But, then we decided to have fun with it. I feel sorry for those in less fortunate areas and have to deal with < 1Mbps connections. *eg*
    Give us enough time and you'll have to start feeling sorry for everyone.

  • 04-19-2008 2:59 PM In reply to

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    bstorer:
    Give us enough time and you'll have to start feeling sorry for everyone.
    True enough.

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  • 04-19-2008 3:01 PM In reply to

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    AbbydonKrafts:
    bstorer:
    Give us enough time and you'll have to start feeling sorry for everyone.
    True enough.
    This will be an interesting test: which will crack first: our patience while waiting for the pages to load, or Alex's bandwidth?

  • 04-19-2008 3:03 PM In reply to

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    bstorer:
    Give us enough time and you'll have to start feeling sorry for everyone.

    I'm on 20mbps cable and the site is still laggy for me at times, although that may be the server and not the amount of data traveling over the network.  At work we have a T1 for the whole office (super lame) and most pages take 5-10 seconds to load.  I figure it's easy enough for Alex to clear out the tags if it becomes a real problem and it's a good way to let people know about the problems of CS while having some fun and not really hurting anyone.  When I found out a few days ago you can embed arbitrary JS and Flash into posts I didn't post t3h codez because that could be used to cause real damage (NULL pointer dereferencing in Flash virtual machine anyone?)

    < pstorer> Bans don't mean shit on the forum. It's like being on the Sex Offender List. You can still entice kids into your van with candy.

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  • 04-19-2008 3:04 PM In reply to

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    bstorer:
    This will be an interesting test: which will crack first: our patience while waiting for the pages to load, or Alex's bandwidth?
    Probably neither. Alex will most likely purge the tags if it gets to that point.

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  • 04-19-2008 3:06 PM In reply to

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    morbiuswilters:
    I'm on 20mbps cable and the site is still laggy for me at times
    FU!!! I've only got 3Mbps DSL. Nothing faster is available.
    morbiuswilters:
    At work we have a T1 for the whole office (super lame) and most pages take 5-10 seconds to load.
    Same for me.
    morbiuswilters:
    When I found out a few days ago you can embed arbitrary JS and Flash into posts I didn't post t3h codez
    Party pooper.

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  • 04-19-2008 3:07 PM In reply to

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    AbbydonKrafts:
    bstorer:
    This will be an interesting test: which will crack first: our patience while waiting for the pages to load, or Alex's bandwidth?
    Probably neither. Alex will most likely purge the tags if it gets to that point.
    I don't know.  This forum is like the sewers of TDWTF.  How much does Alex really monitor what we do down here?

  • 04-19-2008 3:11 PM In reply to