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UclCommander

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Everything posted by UclCommander

  1. hack into the simulation and delete myself
  2. Holy Cow this is an amazin g idea please do this we must piss off the libtards with this
  3. no obligatory more words to prevent one word post ban
  4. stop following prank youtubers none of it is real and you should not emulate their stupidity
  5. That memory error is related to the fill command.
  6. congrats it's a code error. fix the error or report the problem in the plugins github
  7. yall the amount of server work that would require this. You're talking about moving from unique usernames to something else like a UUID. Which means, every server software as well as the api would have to change to support UUID as a unique, which means it breaks the classic protocol as well. It's doable, but it also would require a lot of work and a lot of updates across everything, as well as potentially break a lot of stuff.
  8. does the file even exist? errors in the error log or console when compiling? anything other than "it does not work"?
  9. try doing something instead of telling us about it. the world is a big place you'll find something to do
  10. me: i will name you bob every enchantment: hi my name is now bob
  11. the issue with chromebooks is most of them are given by schools or are bought because they're cheap, and running a server on them, while it may be possible with command line, wouldn't be the best idea because of the cheaper hardware. An AMD A6 or Celeron will only go so far. Your argument about security isn't necessarily true either. It doesn't matter the OS, if someone wants to exploit it, it can be exploited if tried hard enough. The only reason why windows seems less secure is because the amount of market share it has and the vas amount of dumb people that download stupid things and run it. ChromeOS seems more "secure" because they make it harder to run any software you want, like hosting a CC server. Trust me, if linux was more mainstream on desktop market share you'd probably be seeing people deleting their entire hard drive by clicking on that one ad on youtube because tits.
  12. living with the suffering in my head
  13. February 8th & 9th, 2021 Today is February 11th
  14. i hate snow it's cold and wet, and gets everywhere
  15. you gotta take them horns off on that server. they dont like em
  16. buy a real laptop
  17. my grandma could read this and she's 18 hours away
  18. proceeded to play russian roulette
  19. I never joined
  20. >I have no knowledge of producing software >It'll be easy These statements go together as well as water and oil. Please get some knowledge before stating "it'll be easy", because it really isn't. Scratch doesn't count, it serves no purpose in the real world.
  21. wow that's amazing because of you my goal is to beat life in 5 hours wish me luck

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