MetalbourneInside a cluster b personalityRegistered Userregular
Okay. Phone has been discharging and recharging more quickly lately. It just shut off at 50% and complained the battery was at 0 when I turned it back on. Is there something I can do or is the battery bad?
My experience with Xoticpc hasn't been stellar so far. The "Order Analyst" seems to have messed up the actual purchase no less than three times so far, and the laptop hasn't made it past the "Ordering" stage despite three phone calls and three e-mails.
what's the problem exactly besides the order spec being out of sync (which is surprising to me, its just filling out a form how could they fuck that part up)
they usually take a few weeks to get from order received to build up the laptop to spec and then ship it out unless you pay the expediting fee to bump it up the chain. last I heard they were on a 3 week backlog in mid-june when we ordered a rig for a new employee (expedited got that down to a week though)
She told me yesterday she forgot to put in my zip code for billing, so apparently they take the billing information from the order that you send, re-enter it manually, and then the transaction happens.
Also that's a real bummer about a several-week backlog...there was no mention of that I was hoping to have the laptop in time for my vacation in the first week of August.
She told me yesterday she forgot to put in my zip code for billing, so apparently they take the billing information from the order that you send, re-enter it manually, and then the transaction happens.
Also that's a real bummer about a several-week backlog...there was no mention of that I was hoping to have the laptop in time for my vacation in the first week of August.
I don't know if you're somewhere that would make shipping from Newegg a problem or if you added some add-ons via XoticPC, but Newegg has the GS60-606 for the same price.
She told me yesterday she forgot to put in my zip code for billing, so apparently they take the billing information from the order that you send, re-enter it manually, and then the transaction happens.
Also that's a real bummer about a several-week backlog...there was no mention of that I was hoping to have the laptop in time for my vacation in the first week of August.
it could be less now; but they usually don't broadcast what their workload is at on their website unfortunately
I e-mailed the analyst back to see if she could provide an estimated timeline, and if it was too late to opt for rush processing to try and make it happen. We'll see.
I'm going to stick with them in any case though because I chose the Samsung SSD instead of the Crucial one, plus they've already started "working" on the order.
Wow, I'm not often inspired to be crafty, but now I really want to build a customized desk someday.
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webguy20I spend too much time on the InternetRegistered Userregular
Hot damn that is beautiful. I've looked at those aluminum pieces before for work when designing modular work stations for the production floor. They are expensive but incredibly awesome.
ButtersA glass of some milksRegistered Userregular
I can't say I feel sorry for anyone that does face blackmailing from this. Rule number one of the internet is don't put shit on there you cannot afford to go public and if you are counting on a website that facilitates affairs to keep your affair secret you are a class A fool not to mention a class A piece of shit in the first place.
If it turns out your married life isn't exciting enough for you perhaps you should consider not being married anymore.
I don't know. Personally yeah I'd never have a use for that site, but since it's not doing something criminal I don't feel like I can be too "well you asked for it" about this, because well they're all consenting and that feels a bit too close to victim-blaming for me.
also depending on the person you may be outing someone
and using someone's sexuality as a weapon against them is fucked up as all hell
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ButtersA glass of some milksRegistered Userregular
There are always consequences to an affair whether or not is is brokered online.
Also, I am not sure what you mean by "depending on the person" as Ashely Madison's business model is based on discrete affairs. They're all being outed.
There are always consequences to an affair whether or not is is brokered online.
Also, I am not sure what you mean by "depending on the person" as Ashely Madison's business model is based on discrete affairs. They're all being outed.
I believe @Kadith means outed by means of being in a non-heterosexual/heteronormitive relationship.
There are always consequences to an affair whether or not is is brokered online.
There are, but I'm not comfortable with those consequences getting thrown out into the internet public for everyone to gawp and gossip over. If a marriage is being party to someone cheating, then that's for the people involved to deal with and discuss as their own business. I do not believe there is very much intended benevolence behind this action.
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ButtersA glass of some milksRegistered Userregular
I see well yeah that sucks but entering an affair has its inherent risks and that would be one of them regardless of method you use to seek it out.
it should surprised nobody that the owner of that site of sort of a blowhard sleezeball, and it's actually hurting my brain trying to figure out if he'd actually shut down the company vs. selling out his customers
I see well yeah that sucks but entering an affair has its inherent risks and that would be one of them regardless of method you use to seek it out.
I agree that there are risks from all angles, both expected and not. You could leave the site open, or it could pop up in your history or something. But a hack and blackmail like this feels like the puritanical village gossip coming round with their news just to watch the fireworks, because they get off on the drama and feeling superior, and I really don't like that at all.
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BroloBroseidonLord of the BroceanRegistered Userregular
it should surprised nobody that the owner of that site of sort of a blowhard sleezeball, and it's actually hurting my brain trying to figure out if he'd actually shut down the company vs. selling out his customers
that's a coinflip
if that information makes it out into the wild, it's going to be a fucking shitshow for everyone involved. like a typical hack of mundane personal information can be harmful, but in most cases would require an actual person to go through and suss out if the information can actually be leveraged for exploitation, with a minority of users having enough information to actually coerce them for any kind of financial gain
in the case of AM, pretty much everyone on the site has something to hide by its very nature. if the hackers have personal details and any sort of contact information, they have a ton of leverage over whoever was compromised
I wonder how much that sort of information would actually be worth in whatever hacker blackmarket it gets circulated on
There are always consequences to an affair whether or not is is brokered online.
There are, but I'm not comfortable with those consequences getting thrown out into the internet public for everyone to gawp and gossip over. If a marriage is being party to someone cheating, then that's for the people involved to deal with and discuss as their own business. I do not believe there is very much intended benevolence behind this action.
Oh neither do I. Most hackers even when claiming benevolence do as much harm as they do good (e.g. anonymous vis-a-vi Stuebenville) and I doubt any public good was intended here. I'm just saying I don't feel too sorry for the parties involved here.
There are always consequences to an affair whether or not is is brokered online.
There are, but I'm not comfortable with those consequences getting thrown out into the internet public for everyone to gawp and gossip over. If a marriage is being party to someone cheating, then that's for the people involved to deal with and discuss as their own business. I do not believe there is very much intended benevolence behind this action.
Oh neither do I. Most hackers even when claiming benevolence do as much harm as they do good (e.g. anonymous vis-a-vi Stuebenville) and I doubt any public good was intended here. I'm just saying I don't feel too sorry for the parties involved here.
That's fair enough.
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ButtersA glass of some milksRegistered Userregular
it should surprised nobody that the owner of that site of sort of a blowhard sleezeball, and it's actually hurting my brain trying to figure out if he'd actually shut down the company vs. selling out his customers
that's a coinflip
I don't know if there's really a decision to make here. This is about the most devastating thing that could happen to a site of this nature. Maybe I am thinking too rationally here but I can't imagine anyone trusting their secrets to AM anymore. They have to shut down for good don't they?
Butters if you're honestly saying that someone's personal information getting thrown out in public is ok somehow because they were using a service to have an affair (which even on Ashley Madison is half sexy advertising and isn't necessarily the case) then no, no, no. If you gave someone your information assuming and with the assurance that it would remain private and you weren't doing anything illegal then it should remain private, period, end of conversation.
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BroloBroseidonLord of the BroceanRegistered Userregular
it should surprised nobody that the owner of that site of sort of a blowhard sleezeball, and it's actually hurting my brain trying to figure out if he'd actually shut down the company vs. selling out his customers
that's a coinflip
I don't know if there's really a decision to make here. This is about the most devastating thing that could happen to a site of this nature. Maybe I am thinking too rationally here but I can't imagine anyone trusting their secrets to AM anymore. They have to shut down for good don't they?
If it was a smaller site I could imagine that they'd just change the name and try to distance themselves from the hack, but AM is a huge site, big enough to pay for major advertising campaigns and television commercials. Losing a subscribed user base of that size has to be costly into the millions of dollars.
Butters if you're honestly saying that someone's personal information getting thrown out in public is ok somehow because they were using a service to have an affair (which even on Ashley Madison is half sexy advertising and isn't necessarily the case) then no, no, no. If you gave someone your information assuming and with the assurance that it would remain private and you weren't doing anything illegal then it should remain private, period, end of conversation.
I never fucking said it was ok I said I don't have much sympathy for anyone involved here. When the hell did that become the same thing?
No nothing AM users did was technically illegal but it's inherently irresponsible and in my opinion foolish.
it should surprised nobody that the owner of that site of sort of a blowhard sleezeball, and it's actually hurting my brain trying to figure out if he'd actually shut down the company vs. selling out his customers
that's a coinflip
I don't know if there's really a decision to make here. This is about the most devastating thing that could happen to a site of this nature. Maybe I am thinking too rationally here but I can't imagine anyone trusting their secrets to AM anymore. They have to shut down for good don't they?
I'd say if you had the audacity to bring the site to the internet in the first place, then you've go the audacity to copy the code to a new server and launch under a new name and hope nobody notices
I see well yeah that sucks but entering an affair has its inherent risks and that would be one of them regardless of method you use to seek it out.
Not in so many words, no, but pretty dang close. You're making a moral judgment about the website in question and that's shitty. It's one thing to forget to erase a voicemail or text and get caught cheating on your wife, it's entirely another to use a website to broker some sex and then have your private business get blown up for the world to see.
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ButtersA glass of some milksRegistered Userregular
I see well yeah that sucks but entering an affair has its inherent risks and that would be one of them regardless of method you use to seek it out.
Not in so many words, no, but pretty dang close. You're making a moral judgment about the website in question and that's shitty. It's one thing to forget to erase a voicemail or text and get caught cheating on your wife, it's entirely another to use a website to broker some sex and then have your private business get blown up for the world to see.
I don't see how either of those statements constitutes a moral judgement. Is engaging in an affair not inherently risky? Is one of those risks not being discovered? Where was I judging anyone with either of those statements?
it should surprised nobody that the owner of that site of sort of a blowhard sleezeball, and it's actually hurting my brain trying to figure out if he'd actually shut down the company vs. selling out his customers
that's a coinflip
I don't know if there's really a decision to make here. This is about the most devastating thing that could happen to a site of this nature. Maybe I am thinking too rationally here but I can't imagine anyone trusting their secrets to AM anymore. They have to shut down for good don't they?
I'd say if you had the audacity to bring the site to the internet in the first place, then you've go the audacity to copy the code to a new server and launch under a new name and hope nobody notices
Hell, they may even make money off it by saying "we're closing this site and deleting all records securely" then forcing new signups/subs. Given the customer base I doubt there would be much of a kerfluffle.
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what's the problem exactly besides the order spec being out of sync (which is surprising to me, its just filling out a form how could they fuck that part up)
they usually take a few weeks to get from order received to build up the laptop to spec and then ship it out unless you pay the expediting fee to bump it up the chain. last I heard they were on a 3 week backlog in mid-june when we ordered a rig for a new employee (expedited got that down to a week though)
Also that's a real bummer about a several-week backlog...there was no mention of that I was hoping to have the laptop in time for my vacation in the first week of August.
I don't know if you're somewhere that would make shipping from Newegg a problem or if you added some add-ons via XoticPC, but Newegg has the GS60-606 for the same price.
it could be less now; but they usually don't broadcast what their workload is at on their website unfortunately
I'm going to stick with them in any case though because I chose the Samsung SSD instead of the Crucial one, plus they've already started "working" on the order.
I got an IKEA one, the line they replace the GALANT series with and its solid.
They also make motorized legs to make it a convertible standing desk.
Or to do something like @Storm Shadow did, which looks amazing.
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fuck this site and the people who use it, but...
man this is going to lead to some high-profile blackmailing
http://arstechnica.com/security/2015/07/ashley-madison-an-dating-website-for-cheaters-gets-hacked/
Like wow just burn all the bridges on your way to that moral high ground.
If it turns out your married life isn't exciting enough for you perhaps you should consider not being married anymore.
and using someone's sexuality as a weapon against them is fucked up as all hell
Also, I am not sure what you mean by "depending on the person" as Ashely Madison's business model is based on discrete affairs. They're all being outed.
I believe @Kadith means outed by means of being in a non-heterosexual/heteronormitive relationship.
There are, but I'm not comfortable with those consequences getting thrown out into the internet public for everyone to gawp and gossip over. If a marriage is being party to someone cheating, then that's for the people involved to deal with and discuss as their own business. I do not believe there is very much intended benevolence behind this action.
that's a coinflip
This is a really fucked up thing to do on all levels.
Everyone in this situation is a bit of a dick.
Satans..... hints.....
I agree that there are risks from all angles, both expected and not. You could leave the site open, or it could pop up in your history or something. But a hack and blackmail like this feels like the puritanical village gossip coming round with their news just to watch the fireworks, because they get off on the drama and feeling superior, and I really don't like that at all.
if that information makes it out into the wild, it's going to be a fucking shitshow for everyone involved. like a typical hack of mundane personal information can be harmful, but in most cases would require an actual person to go through and suss out if the information can actually be leveraged for exploitation, with a minority of users having enough information to actually coerce them for any kind of financial gain
in the case of AM, pretty much everyone on the site has something to hide by its very nature. if the hackers have personal details and any sort of contact information, they have a ton of leverage over whoever was compromised
I wonder how much that sort of information would actually be worth in whatever hacker blackmarket it gets circulated on
Oh neither do I. Most hackers even when claiming benevolence do as much harm as they do good (e.g. anonymous vis-a-vi Stuebenville) and I doubt any public good was intended here. I'm just saying I don't feel too sorry for the parties involved here.
That's fair enough.
I don't know if there's really a decision to make here. This is about the most devastating thing that could happen to a site of this nature. Maybe I am thinking too rationally here but I can't imagine anyone trusting their secrets to AM anymore. They have to shut down for good don't they?
If it was a smaller site I could imagine that they'd just change the name and try to distance themselves from the hack, but AM is a huge site, big enough to pay for major advertising campaigns and television commercials. Losing a subscribed user base of that size has to be costly into the millions of dollars.
I never fucking said it was ok I said I don't have much sympathy for anyone involved here. When the hell did that become the same thing?
No nothing AM users did was technically illegal but it's inherently irresponsible and in my opinion foolish.
I'd say if you had the audacity to bring the site to the internet in the first place, then you've go the audacity to copy the code to a new server and launch under a new name and hope nobody notices
Not in so many words, no, but pretty dang close. You're making a moral judgment about the website in question and that's shitty. It's one thing to forget to erase a voicemail or text and get caught cheating on your wife, it's entirely another to use a website to broker some sex and then have your private business get blown up for the world to see.
I don't see how either of those statements constitutes a moral judgement. Is engaging in an affair not inherently risky? Is one of those risks not being discovered? Where was I judging anyone with either of those statements?
though I think the guys doing the blackmailing are assholes numero uno in this situation
Hell, they may even make money off it by saying "we're closing this site and deleting all records securely" then forcing new signups/subs. Given the customer base I doubt there would be much of a kerfluffle.