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Everything posted by Zapako
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I've been curious as to how the new obisidan set will work as well. Please let us know!
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Dang, what's the secret for recovering an account like that? I thought those bans weren't appealable?
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Need more details than "It's broken and it doesn't work". What's RAM usage like? What version are you using? What CPU do you have? etc Everything that you can think of, put it in here. You may not think it's significant, but it might be.
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From 80 to 90 atk and str, I went from 55k/hr to 80k/hr
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To be fair, I think there's a good amount of people who want RuneScape to be returned to the way it was just before EOC, but of course Jagex didn't do that because they wanted to move towards a more microtransaction-friendly game
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This thread is a little cancer. More likely than not, if your income is based solely on transactions through PayPal, you're not really making that much money
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Torags is more for a defensive bonus. Try to get whatever gear you can to max out your offensive stats. You have adsorption potions, so how much damage you're taking is irrelevant - the only thing that matters is how much damage output you do
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Full dh, fire cape, fury, primordial boots, warrior ring (i)
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Hopefully my input is not unwarranted here, but I've had PayPal open chargebacks on my behalf without my authorization. While it's not the same, weird situations do happen. Ultimately if the chargebacks have all been cancelled by his own hand, nothing has been lost has it?
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Investigating, trying to replicate. Thanks for the report
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Not mine, but @Failed4life's, at NMZ
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It looks fine, I'll embed the logo on the latest version! Currently pending for release is adding range XP and enabling autocast on death
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Do you see any output in the Logger? Could you also enable the widget debugger and hover over the Absorption interface? I've also updated the proggy on the OP
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Glad you're choosing Linux! The learning curve is a little steeper than others, but it's a very rewarding experience. I would not recommend Contabo however, as their network isn't the best due to all of the people DDoSing off of it. Vultr has some really good pricing for VPSs, and they don't overprovision resources. Another cheap host is OVH, a lot of people seem to recommend them. Unless you're know what you're doing you should start off with an easy-to-use OS like Ubuntu. Ubuntu has a lot of support right out of the box, and the community is filled with people who are also learning. Installing Java and Libre Office is as simple as running a few commands!
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I'm not going to try to argue with someone who thought that m.2 was even remotely as fast as RAM any further, but I will leave this here: The use-case for allowing a database server to swap is very limited. If entries in a DB do not fit in RAM, they are kept on the disk anyway. By using swap, you're just adding an additional layer of complexity for no reason, as swap space lives on the disk anyway. Dealing with a swapping server is extremely frustrating as it typically becomes too slow to even remotely administrate, and requires remote hands to go in and physically reboot the server. Furthermore, by using swap space, the kernel is working that much harder trying to find some available memory on the RAM device. You're either bullshitting, or don't know what you're talking about. Read first answer here https://serverfault.com/questions/578896/is-there-any-reason-to-not-have-a-swap-file-on-centos-digitalocean One of the reasons not to use swap, according to the link, would be... You have a specific performance requirement that means you cannot allow your program to use swap for processing as it is significantly slower than memory, so rather than use swap, you choose to monitor memory usage closely and increase memory as needed. Or any of the other myriad resources detailing it Anyway, I won't be responding to this any further. You can either learn from this free advice (normally I charge a consulting fee!) or stick your head in the sand
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A system will not swap unless there is no RAM left. If you're running Linux, you should check htop to see memory usage and swap usage. Swap acts as a last resort. Also, bear in mind that virtual memory and physical memory are two different values Bandwidth and latency are two completely different things. Bandwidth is how much data can be transferred over a given interval. Latency is how fast X amount of data is transferred. You may have an SSD that has bandwidth similar to RAM, but you don't have arbitrary read and write along with low latency fetches and writes. The block size for most SSDs/HDDs is fairly large. For example, to write one byte to a disk, if the block size was 8kb, you would actually have to rewrite the whole section (8kb write) When you're running 55 bots, check your RAM and SWP usage, I can guarantee you the system isn't swapping - if it is, processes start getting killed and the kernel starts going crazy trying to reclaim memory. Also, even the 960 Pro has about 6x less bandwidth than even mid-tier DDR3 RAM Source: I deal with these kinds of hardware limitations for a living
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Yes it does absorption potions, you don't need any ppots. Just load up with the gear you want equipped, the bosses you want pre-selected, and a dwarven rock cake in your inventory. That last bit is important, if you don't have a rock cake the bot will just sit in the game idling
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This is most definitely a no-go. Even if you use SSDs as as swap, you will run into severe performance issues. Even RAM itself is not fast enough for modern day computers, which is why we have on-die memory for CPUs (L1, L2, L3 cache). You will need a more powerful CPU as well and need to scale your on-die memory. If I recall correctly, to fetch a line from RAM (a cache miss) costs around 300 - 1000 cycles. If you're at a point where you're swapping for a game that relies heavily on real-time software rendering, you're going to have a bad time
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I've personally only used stealth, but others have said they had it working in mirror
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I think it's the other way around. The more resources you have, the more likely you are to use them.
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Are you using mirror mode or stealth mode? Can you PM me your inventory and setup?
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90k XP per hour very nice. I'm getting like 75k/hr def XP
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It's not that big lol The server edition CPUs from even 2-3 years ago far outshine these desktop models in terms of on-die memory The only things that would be better about these CPUs are that they have more cores and a newer architecture. The other stats are pretty much the same for extreme edition
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Das Keyboard x40 Pro