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Product/Code Feedback / Grease Monkey / Announcements: new scripts/updates/fixes
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on: May 07, 2009, 03:44:16 PM
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fixed/improved another bunch of scripts for softpedia:
Affected scripts: - sp_avertisment, sp_warn_helper, sp_ban_cimpoaca, sp_delete_notify, sp_kill_idiot, sp_move_to_fun_chat, sp_report_sig, sp_ban_carman
Fixes: - fixed FF support: sp_warn_helper - improved code: sp_avertisment, sp_warn_helper, sp_ban_cimpoaca, sp_delete_notify, sp_kill_idiot, sp_move_to_fun_chat, sp_report_sig, sp_ban_carman
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Product/Code Feedback / Grease Monkey / Announcements: new scripts/updates/fixes
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on: May 04, 2009, 11:42:54 AM
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fixed a bunch of scripts for softpedia.
Affected scripts: sp_avertisment, sp_ban_cimpoaca, sp_ban_carman, sp_warn_helper, sp_kill_user, sp_report_sig, sp_extra_smilies
Fixes: - emoticon support: sp_avertisment, sp_ban_cimpoaca, sp_ban_carman, sp_warn_helper, sp_kill_user - editor usage: sp_avertisment, sp_ban_cimpoaca, sp_ban_carman, sp_report_sig, sp_warn_helper, sp_kill_user - added more includes: sp_extra_smilies - fixed starting post count: sp_report_sig
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Archived (read-only) / News/Blog / VMWare: Cannot find a valid peer process to connect to
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on: April 30, 2009, 08:54:41 AM
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It just happened again, out of the blue. I confirm: closing vmware client, restarting all vmware services one by one, and I also started the cmware agent service (not sure if it's needed, next time I won't start it and will confirm). Then starting the vmware client again will show the machine powered on but wil giv eyou the buttons to suspend it. clicking suspend and then resume, will get the machine up, running and showing again.
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Archived (read-only) / News/Blog / Spamming idiots
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on: April 30, 2009, 08:08:12 AM
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I have reached a number of 61 spam rules. Not a big number but it does keep a lot of spam out of my view One particular and interesting thing to mention is my experimental image filtering They didn't see this coming :lol: After a few days of successfully rejecting all spam messages containing a specific image, the spammers have decided to improve their spam by changing the image a bit. needless to say I have already adapted my image filtering and should successfully reject all related images. I am now starting to think of another image filter, which will be using text recognition techniques.
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Archived (read-only) / News/Blog / Spamming idiots
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on: April 13, 2009, 01:31:16 PM
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I just discovered that as with many antispam fileters, mine is also interpreting clean emails as spam. :| I found at least 2 such cases, one of them involving the "cialis" term. It seems there are some words that actually contain that word like "specialist". seems I have to loosen up s few search regexp strings.
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Product/Code Feedback / Delphi Tips/Articles/Examples / CPU Temperature
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on: April 03, 2009, 09:51:34 PM
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did you read the note on that page? Note: works with GigaByte mainboards. maybe others, don't know.
the thing with WMI is that in order to have a certain functionality, one must have a WMI provider installed to provide that functionality. So, in order to read CPU temperature using WMI, you must have a WMI provider for your mainboard which will provide a class with that functinality. Class which can be called in any way. I suspect that the G from GTemperature coems from Gigabyte bottom line, you must find the class for your mainboards wmi provider that provides the CPU temperature. I never did try to find something generic. From what I remember, there are some WinAPI functions that can do this too. WMI_TemperatureProbe works on some systems as well. you just need to find the one taht works on your system. and if you try doing something for all systems, then you need to eitehr find something generic, OR, find most of the WMI classes and loop through them
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Archived (read-only) / News/Blog / The server has suffered a "minor" upgrade
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on: March 30, 2009, 09:58:35 PM
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I forgot to mention how the upgrade process went So, I opened up the PC (a DELL) and noticed that they only put 2 power cables and 2 data cables in it, one for 1 hdd and 1 for the cd-rom. Switching one of the datacables with another one which had a plug for slave was easy, but in order to solve the power problem, I had to cut the power cables, remove a power cable from a burned out power source and mix/tie/whatever the cables together. The other problem was that thye didn't put any place for a second hardrive (which was as expected since there wasn't extra power and data plug for it). So I solved this issue by placing a plastic something on top of the existing hdd and placing the second hdd on top of the plastic, then tieing them together and also to the wall of the PC so that the second hdd will not move. I should have made a picture :|
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Archived (read-only) / News/Blog / The server has suffered a "minor" upgrade
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on: March 30, 2009, 09:29:04 PM
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I just installed an 80GB IDE harddisk. Considering that the primary hdd is about 6GB "big", I can say this is quite an improvement. For those who missed it, currently my servers is a: - Pentium III running at - 500 Mhz with - 256 MB ram and - one 6 GB hdd and one 80 GB hdd the rest is unimportant. This is my 3rd server. My first one was a Pentium I if I recall correctly. My second was (well, is) a Pentium II. So, a small spoiler In the following 1-2 weeks I will get my older server back online again, as a secondary, backup server, for some of my services. It will be located in anotehr city so it's a good choice. More info after that's up and running
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Archived (read-only) / News/Blog / VMWare: Cannot find a valid peer process to connect to
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on: March 28, 2009, 01:14:32 PM
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I started getting this error "Cannot find a valid peer process to connect to" when attempting to resume a suspended virtual machine. For whatever reason, this happened after a I have used acronis disk director to merge a partition to the partition on which the visrtual machines reside to gain more space. It could be only a conincidence though. Anyway, After trying a few times to resume/power on the vm and also restarting vmware client (VMWare workstation ACE edition) I closed the workstation, restarted all services one by one and then started up the workstation again. I found the virtual machine powered on (in the powered on list) but not viewable. if I took a screenshot it clearly showed it was running. So, since I could not interact with the machine, I suspended it again, then resumed and everything was back to normal. This happened once yesterday and once just now. In both times I've done the above steps and got the same results so it appears this is a workaround the problem.
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