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KSP Caveman Challenge!
WinkAllKerb'' replied to GoSlash27's topic in KSP1 Challenges & Mission ideas
; ) slighty side slide off in topic, but this made me think slashy don't get it's full reward for completing the caveman challenge V1: -
What I hate about KSP forums/IRC! (not a moan, don;t worry!)
WinkAllKerb'' replied to kiwi1960's topic in The Lounge
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nice link pb ; ) i checked on ariane.tv videos again as that bugged me a little 2 min after launch / altitude / distance from pad soyuz 51 / 61 ariane 49 / 48 vega 58 / 102 !
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not sure sometime you need to readd the extension/format manually also: *.jpg *.png etc ... (here png it seem)
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not 100% sure but pressing "return" right after some specific entry (entries list ?) appear to more or less activate some "preview/embed/else functionalities" instead of "textual link", you can backspace/after but pressing return once appear to be needed to activate the switch from text to preview/embed/else mode (video for example)
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What I hate about KSP forums/IRC! (not a moan, don;t worry!)
WinkAllKerb'' replied to kiwi1960's topic in The Lounge
A few videos xDr ,'') oh and better to save some of our kiding kids part's as long as possible somehow also ,'') -
first burn very smooth too ; ) (followed the launch stream to the end then switched to the science stream audio , ) ) Current protocol "limitation"/main difficulties: -> relative displacement 50 picometer + Measurment at low frequencies + Being assured the two cube are truly in free fall (next mission (around 2040 or so ?) might involve 3 cubes separated by 5 million kilometer each !!!! wow xDr if not multi crossed telemetry with totally crazy scaled inter distance dunno what this will be, impressive, remind me when i was learning GPS system and the fourth measurement dimension required to get accurate 3d data, "time", "optics" (...) are such annoyings thing in thoose case / kind of experience ) EDIT: replay available (same address) It's interesting // the last launch vid you shared Frida , i mean the 3d video presentation of the launch, it's kinda like the kerbal gameplay launch view from outside rotating camera around our rocket during launch ( , ) ); also is it me or the launch profile is inclined a lot soon ? (high delta-v speed early on & "body lift catching" related ?) http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Space_Science/Watch_LISA_Pathfinder_launch_and_media_briefing
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it's related to colonialism 300 or so year ago ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Guiana#History https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overseas_department Just woke up almost in time thks Frida for sharing the infos. Live here: http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Space_Science/Watch_LISA_Pathfinder_launch_and_media_briefing
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as long as the cube arenb't too close too each other regarding measurement capactity of possible disrupting forces balance between two entity, sending measurement signal time, and said wave size at higher inter distance ... it may highlight a few thing yup : )
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anyway chrome thing might has something to do with NPAPI java thing i guess no ? or may be it's related either with OS and 32 or 64 version also, dunno. https://www.java.com/fr/download/faq/chrome.xml but my own bet is it still work with the two step edit as a workaround ; )
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yup yup remind me this kind of 3dimf stuff (especially from the S90 N90 plane cut): Thks for sharing EDIT: live near @2:54:30 <3 <3 <3 "... next mission will be a big one with two three objects separate by million kilometer, this one is currently "mostly" testing materials ..." ,'')
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unread private message can be edited (not tested read private message btw) EDIT: read private message can be edited too actually wich is a bit weird ...
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probably doable in 2 edits, first edit, then start a new post with quote, copy paste & don't validate the new post, reedit your post and paste the quote.
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So i typed "cat + copter" with google and get this ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTVOK2yvbBM weird ... just weird ...
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Banned for blinking stars ; )
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Blank/for now ; ) ; ) ; ) check Kasper one (as exemple amongst many other) might give ya some cool idea who know ; )
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banned because you use letter to form word but forgot how to draw stuff on cavern wall. it's gettin' old ya know ? xDr ,'')
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[11/26/15 Update] Say Hello to the Light-Green Group!
WinkAllKerb'' replied to Endersmens's topic in Kerbal Network
(making a few test giving, removing "like" too also dunno how it's handled moderator side) and if said posters will get a notification either for attribution and/or removed statement. Not like i m myself a rep fan xDr just curious about it xDr -
reading some stuff per curiosity: How to CSRF protect all your forms October 16, 2008 – 2:26 pm Tags: PHP, Zend Framework CSRF, or Cross-Site Request Forgery, is a vulnerability very common in websites. In short, it means that if you have your site at foo.com, and an attacker at badguy.com can display a form similar to one of your site’s, and make users on his site submit the forms on your site, possibly without their knowledge. This can be dangerous, especially if your admin interface is compromised: There may be a button on the other site which goes to your admin interface and deletes the latest blogpost for example – and you wouldn’t want that! Let’s look at a simple way to prevent CSRF attacks, and then how to apply it in Zend Framework apps to automatically secure all forms. Preventing CSRF Preventing CSRF requires three things: Make sure your forms use POST Make sure your site is not vulnerable to XSS Make your forms use a CSRF key Step 1 isn’t really a requirement – you could CSRF protect forms which use GET too, but it’s generally a bad idea to have forms use GET for any possibly dangerous things. In fact, the only good use for GET forms I can think of is a search query, so that you can easily use it in the future by just changing the query in the URL. Step 2 is quite critical. It’s difficult to protect forms against CSRF if there’s a script in the page which sends the CSRF key to the attacker. Step 3 is the actual anti-CSRF measure. It’s quite simple, actually – create a key, store it in the session, and require it as a value in form submissions. If the form doesn’t contain the key generated on the previous request, it’s probably not a proper form submission. A simple protection script It’s relatively simple to protect a form against CSRF. We first need to generate a key, store it, and put it in the form. In the next request, the script needs to check whether the value was actually in the request or not.. <?php if($_SERVER['REQUEST_METHOD'] == 'POST') { //Here we parse the form if(!isset($_SESSION['csrf']) || $_SESSION['csrf'] !== $_POST['csrf']) throw new RuntimeException('CSRF attack'); //Do the rest of the processing here } //Generate a key, print a form: $key = sha1(microtime()); $_SESSION['csrf'] = $key; ?> <form action="this.php" method="post"> <input type="hidden" name="csrf" value="<?php echo $key; ?>" /> <!-- Some other form fields you want here, and of course a submit button --> </form> This example is simplified a lot. In reality you would probably want to at least have the HTML code in a template file. It does demonstrate the protection method, though. Zend Framework CSRF protection plugin I’ve written a ZF controller plugin which automatically secures all your forms – neat, huh? Download CU_Controller_Plugin_CsrfProtect Using it is really easy. Just register it with your front controller and that’s it: //this is in your bootstrap or such $fc = Zend_Controller_Front::getInstance(); $fc->registerPlugin(new CU_Controller_Plugin_CsrfProtect()); There are also two parameters that you can use to configure the class: $protect = new CU_Controller_Plugin_CsrfProtect(array( 'expiryTime' => 60, //will make the CSRF key expire in 60 seconds. Defaults to 5 minutes 'keyName' => 'safetycheck' //will make the CSRF form element be called "safetycheck". Defaults to "csrf" )); $fc->registerPlugin($protect); The expiry time parameter is more of a nice to have feature. You may not require it, so it defaults to a relatively lenient 5 minutes time. How does all this work? It’s really thanks to ZF’s request/response architechture and regular expressions. When you open a page, the plugin will check if this was a POST request, and will compare the submitted form to a key automatically stored in the session in the previous request – just like the simple script. Just before your code sends the HTML response to the user, it also looks at the code and automatically adds a hidden element to all forms, thus securing them against CSRF with it. I’ve tried to make it detect the content-type of your response. If you send out something else than html/xhtml, it will not add the elements. Note that if you have forms inside CDATA blocks or inside JavaScript code, it will also add the hidden field to those. This is because detecting if the code is inside CDATA or JS is probably more time consuming than it’s worth. Of course, I’m open to suggestions in this regard. I’ve tested the class, but do tell if you find any issues with it. There’s also the matter of what to do when a CSRF attack is detected. For this, I recommend reading Preventing CSRF Properly at Tom Graham’s blog. For some further improvements on the plugin check out CSRF protection revisited
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Banned because no avatar mouse over + cover combo ; )