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  1. I was looking through a few old episodes recently, and discovered this in Episode 520 when Snubs logs onto Darren's netbook:

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    "Taken[2008]DvDrip-aXXo"

    "Vicky.Cristina.Barcelona[2008]DvDrip-aXXo"

    Winners don't do warez, eh?

    ;)

  2. Sorry, I don't know the answer to your question, sjbwiii but here's an update on team stats for people:

    Stats:

    Report generated on 14:11:00 December 04, 2009

    Date of last work unit 2009-12-04 14:09:13

    Active CPUs within 50 days 41

    Team Id 172248

    Grand Score 250960 (certificate)

    Work Unit Count 813 (certificate)

    Team Ranking (incl. aggregate) 6593 of 169352

    Home Page http://www.hak5.org/

    Top Folders:

    Rank Donor Score Units Folded

    1 SJBWIII 89346 356

    2 erik 66696 234

    3 B2u44 57365 30

    4 MRGRIM 23960 138

    5 Daagr 5116 12

    6 ILikeBacon 2301 9

    7 AeoAeo330 1752 3

    8 torte 1401 13

    9 badsector 1059 3

    10 wrightcj01 672 2

    Hak.5 Team Page

  3. Zimmer,

    "How did you download the hak5 episodes?" That maybe the most stupid question ever asked..

    I clicked the download button on Hak5 home page but it only plays it in my browser and does not ask me if I want to save/download it.

    I right clicked, no option to download/save file from location, tryed firebug to inspect the element of where the source file is to directly download the episode, no luck

    Probably the easiest method for you would be iTunes, you can get iPod, SD and the HD versions through iTunes. Search for 'Hak5', or 'Revision3', and you should find it.

  4. So I presume that you don't have a PIN code on your personal cell phone? Or maybe you don't have a Windows logon password? Maybe your Hak5 forum password is 123?

    We protect personal belongings because they're personal . Don't be so hypercritical. It doesn't look good when you hate on someone for wanting to keep their personal data personal.

    I think if you read it he's not hating on people for wanting to keep personal data personal - he's defending the people who want to keep their personal data personal.

  5. Yes pretty much, and you can set a percentage processor use for it to adhere to, but if you keep it at 100% it is designed to drop it's resource usage when you use the PC. (I can even play Call of Duty and CS:S with it running in the backgorund, because it adjusts depending on what you are doing.)

  6. because one F@H proces only uses one CPU at the time.

    I didn't even know that :o . I just presumed it would use both cores.

    As for running two units, thanks for the help, I will give it a shot when I get some time to play about.

    And as for the suggestion of using two users on Linux, would this be also possible on Windows, as I can see that the F@H directory is stored in the App Data folder in C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Application Data\Folding@home-x86\work, which would presumably be in a different user's folder if i was logged on as that user.

    I cannot upload them, but can sent them with PM for anybody interested.

    Well i'm still running Windows at the moment, but i'm seriously considering migrating to Ubuntu 9.10 when it comes out for my actual working computer, so I might let you know at some point in the future. :D

  7. http://folding.stanford.edu/ - Official Folding@Home Site

    http://folding.stanford.edu/English/FAQ-main - Official Folding FAQ

    http://hak5.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=14321 - Thread about the 'Hak.5' folding team.

    http://fah-web.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/main.p...;teamnum=172248 - Hak.5 Folding@Home Team

    EDIT: Whoops, forgot to include the Hak.5 Folding wiki page which actually has a background to the folding process, and the reasons for it. --> http://wiki.hak5.org/wiki/Folding%40Hak5

    Just some links to get you started :D .

  8. Running Samsung 1TB disk (Can't remember model) on Win7 with Ubuntu in VirtualBox, and Firefox, Winamp, iTunes etc open most of the time.

    I didn't notice too much performance degradation during the use of apps after TrueCrypting the drive, but noticed a significant change in the loading time of apps, ie. when the drive is loading most of the prog. into memory.

    I do have my games on a non-truecrypted drive, along with some other larger programs like Photoshop and Sony Vegas, but when Win7 is running from the encrypted drive, and you have all the programs already loaded into memory, I saw very very little performance difference, yet I do expect that this would be different for running games.

  9. I know you've resolved the issue now, but wasn't there a defrag program based on one of the linux distros that you could run as a LiveCD before Windows loaded? I can't remember the name of it now. :unsure:

    I wonder if anyone else can remember what I mean.

  10. Really nice setup. Good stuff. :D

    running a folding proces in each core. Normal WU sizes

    I am curious as to how you run a process in each core. Is that using both cores for one unit, or running a seperate unit in each core, as I have a Core 2 Duo E4500 overclocked to 2.6GHz running 24/7 which (as far as I know) is only folding a single unit with both cores.

    Also, are you using the standard F@H client from the F@H site, or something else, like BOINC?

  11. I think it's something to do with the work involved folding the unit, since units can be of different lengths. I've had some which take a few hours, and some which take a few days depending presumably on the molecule actually being folded.

    PS3's tend to get given the smaller units, as they are designed to be able to fold a unit overnight, so usually it takes 5-9 hours on a PS3.

    The larger computer units take me a few days, although I don't leave my main system on all the time, I do however fold on a slower older system 24/7, which still takes a few days to complete a unit, because it's a bit slow.

  12. Well this isn't the 'official' team, just one I created, but there are no other Hak5 teams at the moment, so we could make this the 'new official team'.

    Stats so far:

    Report generated on: 11:47:26 October 19, 2009

    Date of last work unit: 2009-10-19 10:27:20

    Active CPUs within 50 days: 18

    Team ID: 172248

    Grand Score: 52411

    Work Unit Count: 88

    Team Ranking: 15885 of 167007

    Home Page: http://www.hak5.org/

    B2u44 26645 14

    erik 23022 61

    ILikeBacon 1685 5

    badsector 1059 3

    Torsten 0 5

    Green=Score

    Red=No of Units Folded

    @erik: you must have some serious power to have folded 61 units already, what system are you using?

  13. Once again it is time for this thread, so post your desktop(s).

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    Fresh Win7 install on my desktop. Haven't redone my laptop since last month so I'll just post that later...

    I like your wallpaper. Where can I find it?

    Thanks

  14. I know this is rather a noob question, but is there any way that I can increase the size of the bookmarks bar in Firefox to 2 rows rather than just one? (possibly using settings/addons etc) I'm running out of bookmark space, and I'm running on a 1280*1024 screen so I don't have all that much space to begin with.

    Thanks if you can help.

  15. I read something online a while ago that stated the cache encryption was hackable, but at the end of the extraction of the files, you are left with a 128kbps OGG file.

    As if the quality isn't already bad enough at that point, you then need to convert that file into .mp3 before an iPod will be able to play it, resulting in the loss of even more quality.

    Hardly worth it if you ask me. :ph34r:

  16. Awwwwwwwww, I hate LightSpeed systems! Talk about the retarted restrictions you get at work or school here if you want.

    As if anyone trying to access a site categorised as "security.hacking" wouldn't know how to circumvent that. :lol:

    But don't come looking for answers here. The reason the school has blocked it is probably to stop you from coming here and asking how to unblock sites on the computers.

  17. I tested Sandboxie for basic browsing and stuff. Tried going to malware sites deliberately to test the software, but was shocked when I found out that the files downloaded weren't as seperate from the host OS as I thought. All the files were stored in plain file arrangement in "C:\Sandbox", rather then the encrypted virus-vault arrangement I had expected.

    This meant as soon as I accessed the malware site in the sandboxed browser, and clicked yes to the "setup.exe" it was trying to download, it appeared in "C:\Sandbox", and was immediately flagged by NOD32 on the host OS (WinXP).

    Seems to defeat the point of being completely seperate from the OS, since any code designed to lock up virus scanners, like an archive bomb would still have an effect on the host OS.

    Anyone know of any alternatives (other than a VM) to sandboxie?

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