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  1. Oops. 

    Yeah, that's an exiftool option as well.   I think -delete_original will kill that backup copy.   They keep it there for safety in case you accidentally run this on a bunch of raw files which are now never going to process correctly.  ?

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  2. Yeah something pasted wrong.   Orientation needs two dashes in front of it and (if using an arg file)    should be on the next line after the @.

     

    SO:

    -all=
    -Photoshop:all=
    -trailer:all=
    -EXIF:all=
    -IFD0:all=
    -JFIF:all=
    -tagsFromFile @ 
    --Orientation


    Not sure why that happened.
     

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  3. Windows is being dumb about pulling my registry changes, but you can make a drag and drop eraser out of exiftool by creating a file named "delete_args.args" in the same directory as exiftool containing:

    -all=
    -Photoshop:all=
    -trailer:all=
    -EXIF:all=
    -IFD0:all=
    -JFIF:all=
    -tagsFromFile @ Orientation
    

    Then rename (or rename a shortcut) exiftool.exe to
    "exiftool(-@ exif_delete.args).exe

    This strips nearly everything from files dragged and dropped onto it,  including things after the image that might not even show up or be meaningful at first glance...   modifying right click items isn't working because my computer is being stupid about reloading the registry so I'll leave that task for someone else, this method is more cross-platform anyway.

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  4. On 8/13/2018 at 1:24 AM, methamphetamyne said:

    Thanks, man. And nah, I take them to a local camera shop downtown and they process them right there for cheap. I don’t think I’d have the time to do it myself. But yeah, do whatever feels right and post the negatives here!

    RIght on.  I only have the mail-in options here and the E6 kits  looked crazy expensive until I found out you can re-use each bath until they quit working, just tack another 30s bath time on.   So, prolly ordering one of those once I clear out some other projects. 

  5. I always liked the impermanence of shit.  I was never running around creating masterpieces but I didn't care when shit got buffed / painted over and it became a little game to see how visible shit could get and still stay up for a long time. If you're going to go through this kind of crazy channel to keep your shit up you might as well get in with a historical preservation society and get a plaque and make it a landmark before anybody gets a chance to paint over it.

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  6. I'll try to start a room on their server later tonight and post a link here.   I need to make sure the room won't go down when I log out though, my connection is pretty bad most of the time. 

     

    On 9/14/2018 at 6:47 AM, Hua Guofang said:

    I'd be keen but I didn't grow up with the internet, soooo......, 

    This one is really easy.  Just download & install and click a link to a server from the browser and it will open in that;  they use drawpile:// links for their servers.  I didn't have to do any other setup except picking a username, and those are just per-room I think.   The program is pretty standard as far as drawing options go.

    Their public server's room listing is @ http://pub.drawpile.net/

     

  7. One of my roommates had worked at the shop before that and was moving out of state so they were going to need somebody.  I always thought stained glass was cool and was already good at soldering which lots of people have trouble with so they were happy they didn't have to try to teach me that part...   from what I could tell working there / seeing other people's stuff over the years, soldering is something people either pick up and get good at quickly or never quite get the hang of...  

     

    If you're interested in it, search for studios where you live, lots of them do 8-10 hour crash courses for pretty cheap;   otherwise just go in and tell them you're interested and they'll probably let you hang out and watch / bullshit.  It's something you can easily do while talking / thinking about something else for large parts of it so you're not gonna be distracting anybody. 

     

    Other than that you can get a good diamond grinder, solder iron, glass cutter, and other non-consumable shit for under $300 for everything we commonly used in the shop.  Most of the costs are in the glass itself...  something like a simple solid color without a texture might be ~$4-8 for 9 square feet.  More complicated glass patterns and textures vary a lot in price.   For example this stuff is $140 for 4 square feet:

     

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    If you're starting off doing it as a hobby though, lots of studios will have "scrap" laying around that's usually a mix of broken pieces pulled from restored windows, small pieces of really expensive stuff that aren't big enough to trust in a job, or small-medium pieces of common solid colors that are just taking up space.  Our shop sold the scrap glass for a couple bucks a pound (or gave it away depending on how fed up we were with tripping over it) and you can get enough for some smaller windows really cheap that way. 

     

    Lead is about $240 for 270 feet of channel lead which will last you forever doing smaller stuff, or you can do copper foiling.   Solder runs about $12 a roll.  The rest of the consumable supplies are dirt cheap and will generally outlast a pallet load of lead.

     

    It's nearly impossible to get lead poisoning from the alloys currently used, so I wouldn't sweat that too much.  A solid 4x6 tabletop that you can tap nails into to hold the window / glass / lead in place during assembly and a smoother board to cut on + small table to sit the grinder on is plenty of space to put together a 3x5 window on top of so you don't really need that much working area either.

     

    That's probably more info than you needed but thought I'd post it in case anyone is interested in doing this lol.

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  8. On 12/1/2017 at 8:45 AM, Dirty_habiT said:

    Hydroflouric acid will etch glass. I do not take any responsibility for you fucking yourself up trying to mess with this nasty acid. If you get arrested for etching glass, not my problem.

     

    I will give you one warning though and that's that if you dilute it, it will not cause an acid burn on your skin immediately but it will absorb into your skin immediately and start depleting calcium from your body. This is some die in your sleep 10 hours later from not being careful or damage to your bones that will never heal itself. I highly suggest you read the MSDS on this acid before deciding it's something you want to do. I know glass etch is controversial so you know, go fuck up someone else's city with it, not your own blabh blahblabh.

    You'll most likely not die in your sleep.  The manner in which the shit fucks with your nervous system is one of the most excruciatingly painful things in existence according to everything I've ever read.  

    If you need to use etch for whatever reason, go grab one of the Sodium / Ammonium Fluoride based ones instead.  They're not as fast-acting, but we didn't even use etch to do actual glass etching in the shop I worked at.  That's why sandblasters exist.  Seriously. 

     

    If you don't want to take my word for it, compare and contrast USC's guide for working with HF:

    https://ehs.usc.edu/files/SOP-Hydrofluoric-Acid.pdf

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    Hydrogen fluoride (HF) and its liquid form, hydrofluoric acid, are among the most dangerous chemicals in laboratories.  Before you start working with hydrofluoric acid, consult with a Chemical Hygiene Officer and register with the Chemical Safety Program for highly toxic/dangerous substances. 

    ...

    • Hydrofluoric acid can produce very painful and life threatening tissue burns, but its critical harmful effect comes from the action of the fluoride (F-), not acid burn.

    • Initially, an HF burn may not be obvious like a usual painful acid burn, but fluoride ion from HF forms such a strong bond to Ca 2+ in bones.  It reaches to bones and leaches calcium from bones and may tie up calcium in nerve cell.  This disruption of nerve conduction leads to very painful burns after a latent period and can be life threatening when disrupting a heart function.

    • In high concentration (more than 50%), HF usually causes immediate burns that are extremely painful and slow to heal.  In lower concentration, exposure may not be apparent for several hours, but can still cause burns and further damage if not washed off and treated.

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    Etc...  washing it off will not help you, you need to smear yourself with more chemicals and get to a hospital, put a sign up saying you're working with HF specifically, and make sure somebody knows what you're handling so they can get your ass to the hospital when your nervous system shuts down. 

     

    ...with their guide on working with shit that spontaneously explodes / catches fire:

    https://ehs.usc.edu/files/SOP-Reactive-Explosive.pdf

     

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    All procedures involving reactive/explosive materials must have engineering controls in place (e.g., fume hood with blast shield, inert atmosphere chamber, or other suitable protective equipment) to guard against runaway reactions and protect against hazardous exposure.

    They go on with heavy gloves suitable for chemical, use your judgement on whether a spill is too large to clean up yourself, etc.  They don't repeatedly warn you about how much it will hurt if your hand is blown off by some messed up spontaneously explosive mixture, because they reserve that warning for HF. 

     

    That's the end of my public service announcement for the day.  ? 

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  9. This:

     

    https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2018/09/madden-nfl-19-shooting-victim-sues-ea-claiming-negligence/

     

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    A survivor of the recent shooting at a Madden NFL 19 tournament in Jacksonville, Florida, has filed a lawsuit against Electronic Arts, alleging that the company was negligent when it failed to provide adequate security at the venue on August 26.

    So, umm...  REALLY?

     

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    Lawyers representing Mitich also argued that EA did not perform adequate due diligence to determine that the host of the venue, Chicago Pizza, had the proper permits to hold such an event. Worse still, EA did not have "adequate security measures," including metal detectors, wands, or backpack inspections.

    Does anyone here have any kind of clue exactly what kind of permit there is to have people eating pizza and playing videogames in a pizza place ?    I mean the shit that happened was awful, but the company / bar weren't exactly holding an MMA tournament. 

  10. 19 hours ago, misteraven said:

    I believe the National Anthem became a thing some 25 or so years ago. It was a marketing effort by the US military if I'm not mistaken as they regularly sponsor sporting events as it attracts an audience that skews patriotic and also because the ideal athlete is probably a good candidate for the military. With few making it into the pro's I suppose their thinking is maybe the military would make a good fall back. Really that's another discussion entirely.

     

    Seems vaguely right.  I guess it didn't hit the area I lived in right away or everybody there was too laid back to care.  I'm betting on the laid back part now that I'm remembering more about my high school, but that's also another discussion.  ? ?

     

     

     

  11. ProTip:

     

    I was just doing a regular un-fucking of group policy settings (Cortana came back, but bitch is gone again) in windows 10 when I noticed some blurb under the Windows update for business settings about "Note:  If the allow telemetry policy is set to '0' these settings will have no effect."

     

    So of course I remember to check that too and telemetry had flipped itself back on in regular settings at some point, so it got globally locked out in group policy as well (set to 0), but I wondered about that message. 

     

    It turns out if you kill telemetry entirely like that, MS also stops force-downloading any sort of update whatsoever...   I've been using Windows since 3.1 so I don't mind checking up on security updates -- aka shit I care about -- and skipping the new version with revolutionary technology that can measure the tensile strength of my cock if I lay it across the keyboard (at the expense of no longer being able to use any of the vowel keys). 

     

    This is like an early christmas present for me.  ?  ?

     

    Next up, try to figure out what bastard Adobe software keeps leaving Node.js running and set up something to auto-kill that... 

     

  12. Figures.  I really wish they'd stop doing that.  I'll just wait and see if I can find a cheap PS4.  If I can cheap enough it might be worthwhile for this and Kingdom Hearts III.  I used to play the hell out of original DOOM and still would if I could find somebody to play deathmatch games with so any graphics downgrade from high-end GPU -> console or current gen -> previous gen doesn't bother me in the slightest anymore. 

     

    Pictured:  Sora fighting alongside Johnny Depp's Mick Jagger impersonation:
     

     

  13. Yeah, I'm with you on that.  I'm really hoping for a PC port after the PS4 release since it's gotten so much easier to do PC <-> PS <-> XBOX ports with this generation of consoles and there's more video hardware to abuse on the PC side.  The Final Fantasy XV Windows version is amazing even if it's about 140GB of download for the game + the free higher res texture pack they released.

  14. I'm still trying to figure out when the hell standing during the anthem became compulsory in the first place.  They didn't even make us do that in grade school, although most people did out of habit.  I don't remember our high school even having anyone sing it, although you could go out for a flag-raising ceremony where they did in the morning if you felt like it. According to various news sites / info I can find this wasn't even a thing in the NFL until 2009 and an attempt at making it a law was struck down as unconstitutional multiple times. 

     

    I'm in the boat of still being amazed anyone is making a big deal about this, so I can't answer your question.  Instead, I'll leave this quote from Night Watch by the late Terry Pratchett here:

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    “Tom?”

    “Yes, Clive?”

    “Have you ever sung the national anthem?”

    “Oh, lots of times, sir.”

    “I don’t mean officially.”

    “You mean just to show I’m patriotic? Good gods, no. That would be a rather odd thing to do,” said the captain.

    “And how about the flag?”

    “Well, obviously I salute it every day, sir.”

    “But you don’t wave it, at all?” the major enquired.

    “I think I waved a paper one a few times when I was a little boy. Patrician’s birthday or something. We stood in the streets as he rode by and we shouted ‘Hurrah!’”

    “Never since then?”

    “Well, no, Clive,” said the captain, looking embarrassed. “I’d be very worried if I saw a man singing the national anthem and waving the flag, sir. It’s really a thing foreigners do.”

    “Really? Why?”

    We don’t need to show we’re patriotic, sir. I mean, this is Ankh-Morpork. We don’t have to make a big fuss about being the best, sir. We just know.

     

  15. Stock photography, since I can just pull random shit from normal photography.  Not much money in it.  Some years it's been enough to buy new camera gear and sometimes it was almost nothing, but I get to recycle well-composed but bland pictures into money somehow

     

     

     

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