Everything posted by HaxSquad
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LifeTime Sponsor Giveaway
Magic number 48, thank you generous sir
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Tons of random 24 byte '.dat' files in my home directory
I'm not sure if this has anything to do with OSBot, but linking the timestamps together it seems like the most plausible guess. For some reason I seem to find tons of random 24 byte .dat files in my home directory, they're formatted like so: [uppercase md5 hash].dat Does anyone know why these are popping up and what they're for? They seem to just contain random binary crap. Thanks for the help. Example of what my home directory looks like: hostname:~ Username$ ls -l total 216 -rw-r--r-- 1 Username staff 24 Dec 14 23:58 013B7C6D260F2F184AA31F869B339D5C.dat -rw-r--r-- 1 Username staff 24 Dec 19 17:22 040E35483D0E77EC5150849224803BF1.dat -rw-r--r-- 1 Username staff 24 Dec 19 21:52 0B21DFB008D533ADDD871D02CD763B24.dat -rw-r--r-- 1 Username staff 24 Nov 1 13:02 1E0755FC7B3E0B243E93E369BFDE47B5.dat -rw-r--r-- 1 Username staff 24 Dec 19 20:25 2BA96FF3976F4068A00719041A60B4C0.dat -rw-r--r-- 1 Username staff 24 Dec 19 19:36 4EA9320FC8112C60271B756FB27D9AA6.dat -rw-r--r-- 1 Username staff 24 Dec 19 20:52 51304A38B36724DC66655D8B02E770DB.dat -rw-r--r-- 1 Username staff 24 Dec 19 14:57 59FD4A472346A86736EF5599F6695714.dat -rw-r--r-- 1 Username staff 24 Dec 19 21:15 6510418B27CBD0526F352E273A9C6465.dat -rw-r--r-- 1 Username staff 24 Dec 19 13:13 7A1920D61156ABC05A60135AEFE8BC67.dat -rw-r--r-- 1 Username staff 24 Dec 19 15:21 959A51A0777CD608BE4B82DAAE5A79A4.dat -rw-r--r-- 1 Username staff 24 Dec 19 15:46 A8310E5CB13828145EE84640AA6F724F.dat drwx------ 7 Username staff 238 Dec 1 22:35 Applications -rw-r--r-- 1 Username staff 24 Dec 19 14:46 BC095AFB925F481F9E6A316AA67C9E4D.dat -rw-r--r-- 1 Username staff 24 Dec 17 12:29 C42377796D72696FC41BF7591D6714AB.dat drwx------+ 7 Username staff 238 Dec 19 23:18 Desktop drwx------+ 13 Username staff 442 Dec 16 18:59 Documents drwx------+ 21 Username staff 714 Dec 19 18:39 Downloads -rw-r--r-- 1 Username staff 24 Dec 19 20:08 E71A47C8E18101F129AB8B3E9AD07F0A.dat -rw-r--r-- 1 Username staff 24 Dec 19 19:19 F108D1502B207CFBAB5F8904326E20F0.dat -rw-r--r-- 1 Username staff 24 Dec 19 21:41 F3CBDEA0D00A4113008B7FEF6C362CB4.dat drwx------@ 76 Username staff 2584 Sep 28 15:06 Library drwx------+ 22 Username staff 748 Dec 19 14:07 Movies drwx------+ 18 Username staff 612 Dec 2 12:18 Music drwx------+ 51 Username staff 1734 Dec 16 12:41 Pictures drwxr-xr-x+ 5 Username staff 170 Sep 23 14:22 Public
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Auto Christmas 2016
This script might be contributing to that ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Auto Christmas 2016
Introduction Since my last bot (AutoHalloween2016) was released the day the event was released, I felt it would be appropriate to release my next one on the day of release. Here's my Christmas present to all of you, from me. A gold farming bot that earns roughly 106k per bot by completing the christmas event for you. Enjoy~ Installation and usage: Download all of the code here Compile it into a .jar file Run it! Troubleshooting If the bot runs into any issues, you can change the `State.current` variable into the current state it's at, maybe edit a little code yourself. Merry christmas Merry Christmas all, and donations through OSRS bonds are appreciated (PM me if you are feeling generous ).
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Auto Halloween 2016
Better late than never, didn't have time two weeks ago
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Auto Halloween 2016
What's up, I'm new to bot development (although I have four years of programming experience already). Since I was bored, I decided to write my first bot -- A bot that completes the 2016 halloween event. Sadly I couldn't seem to figure out the 'boss fight' as I couldn't find out how to see the black animation you see to determine where the murderer is, and figuring out how to push the mirror fucked me up (I couldn't find a solution online as I don't know what the puzzle is called.) For those who want to use it, the original intent was to use it to gold farm halloween mask sets, all you need to do is the final puzzle and talk to the person and you're done. Check out the GitHub gist link for the source code (Side note: Constructive critisism is greatly appreciated, I still need to learn quite a bit) https://gist.github.com/anonymous/b26ef437cd57c4cde3bf86838eb0b82a