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Re: Trying to Reason with Hurricane Season 2017 edition
Here's my house as of this morning btw. I only had enough plywood to cover the big skylight window in our Master Bedroom you see on the left but I had just replaced part of my fence in the back yard so I had several old fence panels to use for the other widows. 
CrazyJoe
Re: Breaking the x86 instruction set: secret instructions on our hardware
He was also able to find a single, completely undocumented instruction that, when executed on a particular processor (he hasn't named it yet because they haven't had a chance to respond) will hard-lock it. Not CPU busy, spinlock, etc, but full on processor stop.
This wouldn't be so terrifying if that instruction wasn't accessible through ring3, aka unprivileged userland.
Re: Breaking the x86 instruction set: secret instructions on our hardware
@RyanFodder said:
tl;dw?
Intel has a set of documents detailing the CPU instructions. There are one or more appendices that are only available if you know the secret handshake. This guy figured out a way to poke at the CPU to get an idea of some of these instructions.
mertesn
Re: Trying to Reason with Hurricane Season 2017 edition
How to get the most out of your insurance claim: https://np.reddit.com/r/personalfinance/comments/43iyip/our_family_of_5_lost_everything_in_a_fire/cziljy3/
Thrax
Re: Trying to Reason with Hurricane Season 2017 edition
@Sonorous said:
I still would not rely on just those staples. I would add screws to the fence pieces as well.
Absolutely. I have plenty of deck screws to secure the pickets.
CrazyJoe
Re: Online Video Game Deals
Walking Dead Season 1 Telltale is FREE on the Humble Store. I loved this game, highly recommend.
https://www.humblebundle.com/store/the-walking-dead-season-1
Humble is having its End of Summer Sale so lots of deals, including all the Telltales.
https://www.humblebundle.com/store/search?sort=bestselling&search=telltale
Monaco on Steam, also FREE - This one is co-op! Play together! Apparently tons of fun.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/113020/Monaco_Whats_Yours_Is_Mine/
Re: Trying to Reason with Hurricane Season 2017 edition
We're going to try to move all our valuables to orbit tomorrow morning before the hurricane gets here; safest place we could find in a hurry. Wish us luck.
https://spaceflightnow.com/2017/09/06/spacex-readies-rocket-to-launch-military-spaceplane-into-orbit/
drasnor
Re: Trying to Reason with Hurricane Season 2017 edition
Looks like Tallahassee and the whole 850 is going to be pretty much out of the direct path of the storm. We will probably get rain and maybe tropical storm force winds (40-73 mph, 35-65 kts).
That being said, nobody knows for sure and it could still veer into the Gulf and smack us in the face.
September is Ovarian Cancer Awareness month
I recently changed my profile picture to a teal ribbon which is the banner for ovarian cancer. This month is set aside as the time to recognize, not commemorate, ovarian cancer. In April, my wife was diagnosed with Stage 3c epithelial ovarian cancer, had two major surgeries and is now half way through her chemotherapy in an effort to arrest, not cure, her cancer. Only 40% of the women diagnosed with this stage of the disease survive 5 years from point of diagnosis. I have told friends and family that our world just stopped spinning when we received the diagnosis and prognosis. When the one you hold most dear is in peril, life takes on a whole new meaning. I thought I would pause for the moment and tell you about Ovarian Cancer Awareness month and my beloved.
My wife's name is Cathy. As an online gamer, she was known as "SwissMiss." She doesn't do that anymore preferring the single player genres such as Far Cry 3, 4 and Primal. She is an adventure gamer who loves titles such as, Syberia and Bioshock and their sequels. Cathy is my best friend and my fishing partner. She can handle a 20' bass boat with the best of men and a true master of fishing the plastic worm. As a school teacher, she is the best I have ever seen. Students of all ages from Kg - 12th grade have flocked to her with any and all problems from academic to social emotional benefiting from her charm, wisdom and grace. She is a people person who has compassion, forgiveness and unconditional love for all. She lights up a room whenever and wherever she enters. I am blessed to have her as my spouse.
When her oncologist met us in pre-op to escort her for her second surgery, I told him, "She is the only reason I draw breath; please take good care of her." A tear fell from his eye as did mine after we spoke. To lose her would cut my heart out. I am prayerful that I will not, but there is NO CURE for ovarian cancer only remission which is all too temporary. Today, we are cancer survivors; tomorrow we don't know. That is the ugly truth of all ovarian cancers. There is no tomorrow, only today.
Please reflect on the women in your life and the significance of September as Ovarian Cancer Awareness month.
adarryl

