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Off Topic / Re: Working 80 hours a week isn't so bad
« on: July 24, 2014, 09:50:05 AM »
What sorta work you doing in the middle east

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jobs@hellogames.co.uk is the email btw.

man I wish I lived in the London-UK area.

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my vps has 1Gbps connection

does that count???

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Modification Help / Re: Block Arms 2
« on: July 23, 2014, 01:02:09 PM »
Awesome.

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Off Topic / Re: What's your identity MURDERER ON THE LOSE
« on: July 23, 2014, 12:01:09 AM »
still alive :D

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Off Topic / Re: What's your identity
« on: July 22, 2014, 07:20:07 PM »
Name: Jason Graves
Age: 41
Job: Car Dealer

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Off Topic / Re: Brian Smith streams Receiver
« on: July 22, 2014, 12:46:24 PM »
aaaand I'm done.
I suck.

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Off Topic / Brian Smith streams Receiver
« on: July 22, 2014, 12:30:59 PM »
And sucks at it
Check it out

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Modification Help / Re: CityMod
« on: July 22, 2014, 11:30:02 AM »
So, where are you in the mods development so far? please don't die Are you halfway completed? almost there?
We have 4 more things we need to get done, 2 major and 2 minor.
Then the first beta should start.

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General Discussion / Re: Should Blockland be supported on Linux?
« on: July 19, 2014, 11:20:54 PM »
Honest to god this is the ONE thing that I can't get over about linux.
what
there are executable files you can run
wtf?

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Off Topic / Re: I figured out I'm in love with my best friend
« on: July 19, 2014, 08:07:18 AM »
Tried that once

Didn't pan out too well. Barely ever talk to her anymore

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General Discussion / Re: Should Blockland be supported on Linux?
« on: July 18, 2014, 11:57:41 PM »
1.that was directed to him, not in general. what is he using open source for? and the smartest programmers on this planet are already hired by companies to develop other things, like paid software. smart programmers dont find themselves without a job working on linux for free.

2. i was referring to software more than the os. you have people going around referring to closed source software as the work of the devil. they are handed the source to the software, but dont do anything with it. but somehow they still act like open source is a title they must wear around proudly.
(imo closed source software is better than open source. they just seem to be more professional well done and taken better care of)

3. there is no reason for any os to have a theme be so ass stuck to the os it requires you the original code of the os to change it.

4. well hammer says it utilizes the processor poorly. i would imagine it probably utilizes other things poorly too. but who knows what really is happening anyway.

5. again thats directed at him. his reason is because windows was built by the national socialists to take over the world.

6. a recent trend of script kiddies and hipsters using linux to pretend like they are better than average joe who uses windows or osx. they arent hosting anything or coding applications for linux or doing anything useful. it keeps becoming a problem because they take a jab at other os for being some sort of tool that stabs your wallet and drains it of cash.

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2. You once again fail to see the point of open source software.

3. No one ever said that.

4. Not only is hammer the single most unreliable source of information in the observable universe, but it changes through wine versions, operating system versions, operating systems itself, etc. Just because one idiot said it didn't work for him doesn't mean it is the truth.

5. I'm quite certain Bill Gates is pro-national socialist what? I don't see him saying stuff like that. I'm also not supporting what he said, op is a dolt.

6. I don't see a lot of people saying they are superior to Windows/OS X users, but just because a few do, the majority of posix users don't.

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General Discussion / Re: Should Blockland be supported on Linux?
« on: July 18, 2014, 11:18:12 PM »
open source means nothing to you. people need to stop throwing this word around to justify sad clones of professional products. did you edit any of the code in the os? make your own drivers? fix a bug? customizing the theme doesnt require open source.
instead of attempting to bastardize the runtime of applications, just dont bother.
"hey let me complain how much windows sucks while i run a program on my linux that emulates windows programs"
you have no legit use for linux. youre just another hipster with a tin foil hat going around adding to the linux stereotype
I'm going to break down what you just said

> open source means nothing to you
except the fact that you get the assurance of thousands of the smartest programmers on this planet working almost around the clock (if you consider time zones) making the most secure but flexible operating system

> people need to stop throwing this word around to justify sad clones of professional products
As of February 2014, POSIX operating systems run almost 70% of the internet
"sad clones of professional products"

> did you exit any of the code in the os? make your own drivers? fix a bug?
see my above statement

> customizing the theme doesn't require open source
you're right
but you can do it more and better when it is open source.

>  instead of attempting to bastardize the runtime of applications, just dont bother.
iirc almost everyone who played Blockland on Linux reported it ran shaders faster than if they did it on Windows.

> you have no legit use for linux
see my above statements

> youre just another hipster with a tin foil hat going around adding to the linux stereotype
the linux stereotype? what is that? not having malware?


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General Discussion / Re: Should Blockland be supported on Linux?
« on: July 18, 2014, 10:40:26 PM »
Blockland shouldn't have to be ported over to Linux, Linux should be able to support whatever language Blockland is written in.
This is the stupidest string of letters I have ever seen a human being put together to form a sentence.

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General Discussion / Re: Should Blockland be supported on Linux?
« on: July 17, 2014, 11:37:35 AM »
I might be completely stupid
but isn't Ubuntu, Mac OS X, and Steam OS all based on Debian
so wouldn't it be logical to have it's support be for Debian?
Maybe im just loving crazy.

Mac OS X is Darwin, nvm lol.

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