Posts by videogamesm12
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Why the fuck did he leak something from the Executive channels?
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Ironically, this is the one thing that has gotten better since the classic days of TF. In those days if you said something in a different language, admins could smite you with a special command called /emf, which would rudely tell you to speak English. Nowadays we don't really give a shit.
Object for complete removal, vouch for adjustment of the existing rule.
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I began working on this in January of last year and finished it in June, but never officially released it. So, I've decided to do so now.
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I've been working on this for quite some time, having started in December 2021 sometime before Christmas. The render is supposed to be themed after a Cyberpunk aesthetic, but I'd say I deviated quite a bit from that theme and onto something else. The final version will probably have a lot more content on it.
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Sued by AMC for copyright infringement.
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↩ jwmphall Except that was in retaliation to what he was saying behind my back beforehand, made public on the Discord server by someone else?
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I'm going to be honest, I actually prefer events that are more spontaneous. They tend to be more successful from what I've noticed. Golfing is one of those things that we barely plan for, and yet it's kind of become tradition to do it every now and then as a community.
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That would have been @"ginlang"#42, according to NameMC.
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Ivan's got a lot of nerve for making fun of people the way he does when he literally looks like Mr. Crocker from The Fairly OddParents.
On a serious note though, this kind of shit really irks me. This whole "ironic humor" shit a certain few individuals have been doing has really gotten out of hand.
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What the fuck did I just wake up to?
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In terms of historical findings since you were last here, Alco ended up striking gold with a fucking massive treasure trove of old screenshots taken by his sister from 2014 to like 2015. There's so many screenshots that I've had to split them up on day, month, and year to keep them somewhat organized. You can see what I've uploaded so far here:
- Part 1 - May to July 2014
- Part 2 - August to October 2014
- Part 3 - November 2014
- Part 4 - December 2014
- Part 5 - January 2015
You might enjoy the nostalgia that comes from some of these.
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When it comes to the server, I have put an unparalleled amount of time and effort into this server in the interest of not only keeping the lights running, but ensuring that they're as bright as possible. It should not be surprising that I would want file access like this, considering I've had it before and had utilized it to preserve the server's history and fix problems caused by other people's fuck-ups.
For example, at some point in late 2019 or early 2020, Robin accidentally updated the server to 1.15. Instead of actually testing his shit on a local server, he instead said "fuck it" and went with the botched update anyways. What followed was an incredibly unstable experience on the server as he had also installed FastAsyncWorldEdit on the server without checking to see if it was even logged by CoreProtect. When shit inevitably hit the fan, he essentially said "fuck it, it's your problem now". I ended up spending several hours trying to unfuck the server enough to the point where it would be usable again.
Also, to alleviate Ryan's concerns about me downloading or sharing shit, I would always ask for permission first. I have also been increasingly transparent about what I have archived over the years, to the point where I even included the results from a tree command on the dedicated drive. Likewise, Ryan is aware of the system I have set up on my end to automatically download logs and schematics. In addition, I don't share any information that is considered recent. The whole reason I have been incredibly hesitant about releasing data from \~October 2020 because I know Ryan is understandably apprehensive about what data from around his time should be public and what shouldn't.
With the QA process, I have always made sure to test my changes locally before pushing them to GitHub. I can back this up with server logs from when I used my local test server to do it.