Everything posted by Dreamliner
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AMD vs Intel
AMD clock != Intel clock Intel's core processors push more data out in less clock cycles than AMD does. Intel is known for its strong cores. AMD has weaker cores. Even with multi threading, Intel usually always beats AMD. That's why they're expensive compared to AMD. (also amd's 8 core is a marketing scheme. They use a similar process to Intel's hyperthreading.) Backwards Intel K for beginners, Intel for veterans. Us veterans know how to overclock the old fashioned way
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Recent Downtime And What We're Doing About It!
I am very excited for offline mode. This needs to be top priority. Once people realize that taking down the site no longer takes down the bots, the attacks will die out. Also, when the bot is running and trying to connect to the host, there is massive CPU usage. Perhaps it's a bug?
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IMPORTANT: Our Database Has Been Leaked!
They know the salt. All they have to do is salt the has when cracking. Salts prevent against dictionary attacks for people who use the password - password or 1234
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Just bought a car
enjoy breaking your neck on every ripple in the road haha. my neck hurts just thinking about that rock hard suspension
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Just bought a car
Same exact car (depending on engine and tranny): this is 2001.5
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Just bought a car
I looked at a few of these, hard to find any with the 6 speed. Well ones that weren't riced/beat to shit. 4 door sedan with M/T and v6 is the best of both worlds for insurance and preformance haha. Very difficult to find a car with those features. It took me about 4 months of searching before buying the passat
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BETA v1.7.31
[ERROR][08/05/13 07:08:04 AM]: Class p does not have a valid accessor! [ERROR][08/05/13 07:08:05 AM]: Class p does not have a valid accessor! [ERROR][08/05/13 07:08:06 AM]: Class p does not have a valid accessor! [ERROR][08/05/13 07:08:06 AM]: Class p does not have a valid accessor! [ERROR][08/05/13 07:08:07 AM]: Class p does not have a valid accessor! [ERROR][08/05/13 07:08:07 AM]: Class p does not have a valid accessor!
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Just bought a car
Great motor for a car that's weighs 1.5 tons
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Just bought a car
Got it for 4500 plus fees and taxes
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Just bought a car
Nah. Not planning on it besides maybe some bolt ons. I like to keep my cars stock or easily back to stockable.
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Can you believe this?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contact_angle
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Just bought a car
It never was an attempt. I was looking for v6 sedan + manual transmission. Passed by countless maxima's
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Just bought a car
volkswagen is audi is porsche Also this car is the base of the A6/S6 for years around 2000 2001 S6
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Just bought a car
Well since my old car is nearing its end, time to upgrade 2001 passat glx 2.8L v6 30valve 5 speed 120k miles
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Dedicated server
I have the Xeon E3-1230 v2 and it runs 6 bots at 10% CPU. Haven't tested more than 6. (equivalent to a non overclockable 3770k - even thought it is if you try hard enough :P)
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freaky forester bug
Yep, just letting them know
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freaky forester bug
Wrong dialog. This is the dialog you receive one you complete the random and are teleported back
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Easy Sleeping Snippet
No problem :P I feel you didn't understand the test: If the light switch was already down, keeping it down is still an option. All I was trying to say was it needs a semi-dynamic base that the user can manipulate.
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freaky forester bug
Freaky forester is not clicking the last interface once you are back.
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Easy Sleeping Snippet
That's not as randomized as the method I posted, nor is it as simplified. I'd have to disagree. I did a little bit of statistical analysis on your method: Case one yields an average range of 750 to 2000 if not using a dynamic base. Case one yields an average range of 250 to 1500 if using a dynamic base. Case two yields an average range of 750 to 1675 if not using a dynamic base. Case two yields an average range of 50 to 975 if using a dynamic base. Case three yields an average range of 750 to 1675 if not using a dynamic base. Case three yields an average range of 23 to 948 if using a dynamic base. (all of these are bell curves with their peak at the mean) If you logged every time the bot slept, you would have a graph that looks like 2 or 3 superimposed bell curves (or 5 if you randomly use the dynamic base). To have something truly random, you have to use this method along with a way of changing the base to better suit your needs in a script. Such as an action that requires 1 tick compared to something that needs 5. If you slept the same way every time, it would look obvious by the randomness of it. By default, humans are not random. There was a study done that asked a human to flick on and off a light switch in a random pattern. The study concluded that there was a non-random pattern that the person followed subconsciously. When humans do actions, they get tuned to what they are doing. It is very easy to keep the beat in a song, compared to trying to play something in random intervals. Its not how our brains work. This is a very well written video explaining what I'm walking about http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2lJLXS3AYM
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Easy Sleeping Snippet
I think you would be much better off using this (quick writeup) public void newSleep(int min, int max) { int x = 0; do { x = gRandom(min,max,(double)(max-min)/2); } while (x < min || x > max); sleep(x); } This way you can refine it in certain areas of your code, instead of it being generally around one area.
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What Goldfarming gets you :)
A useless pair of overpriced shoes?
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Failing randoms because items/spells are selected
If the bot has a spell or item selected as a random appears, it will fail.
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Dreamliner's Trading Assistant
What Items are in your inventory? see if you can isolate it down to one item that's causing it
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Dreamliner's Trading Assistant
I could make one, but you'd get banned pretty quickly