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That's it. I'm quitting this game I never played.
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Yea she was actually a Heroes of the Storm pro. The intern writing lore mistakenly thought HotS meant SC2.
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On February 01 2018 22:26 Numy wrote: Yea she was actually a Heroes of the Storm pro. The intern writing lore mistakenly thought HotS meant SC2. JUST
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Yo TL, can I steal some programmer skills?
I got this training course manual that that i want in pdf format, but it is 520 pages long. Normally I'd use Prince, but it's a wacky cloud distribution thing from a third party. I farted around a bit, and managed to find the actual html file... But they hidden in one of 10 random subfolders based on some sort of random low budget encryption. So i can get all the html files, I just need to request them through their chrome portal to be downloaded to my local host. But if have to do that for each one and that would be a huge pain.
How hard would it be to write a program to loop through 520 top level folders and just download every html file? I could then add all html files to Prince in one go. If no download is available, then i need to manually enter all the local host urls.
-_-
Pain in the ass.
Option 2 I guess would be too download their shitty cloud based distributor... But its a matter of pride... no thank you.
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On February 02 2018 02:11 iCanada wrote: Yo TL, can I steal some programmer skills?
I got this training course manual that that i want in pdf format, but it is 520 pages long. Normally I'd use Prince, but it's a wacky cloud distribution thing from a third party. I farted around a bit, and managed to find the actual html file... But they hidden in one of 10 random subfolders based on some sort of random low budget encryption. So i can get all the html files, I just need to request them through their chrome portal to be downloaded to my local host. But if have to do that for each one and that would be a huge pain.
How hard would it be to write a program to loop through 520 top level folders and just download every html file? I could then add all html files to Prince in one go. If no download is available, then i need to manually enter all the local host urls.
-_-
Pain in the ass.
Option 2 I guess would be too download their shitty cloud based distributor... But its a matter of pride... no thank you. the files are on an ftp server thingy or what?
If a webserver wget with the right command arguments might work?
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Ya was kind of thinking of just cooking a little grease monkey script to IF THEN check all page folders on the temporary localhost8080 FTP they setting things up on and download them.
It's clunky, maybe if i had 3000 books or something. But it's one book. Need the samespace with extra bloatware that needs any internet connection and credentials to launch their stupid little browser widget.
The real frustrating thing is you know they paid like $150000+ to use that instead of giving me a pdf, I'm paying more for training (if my company fight pay), and it's vastly inferior.
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I both love and hate when I pick up an old hobby? This time? Back to WWE.
Went to the Rumble, and holy fuck, what an experience.
Also so exciting watching AJ Styles. Never watched TNA back then, but I can see what the hype over the guy was.
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They changed the order of the website links so that TeamLiquid goes to TLpro and I keep clicking the wrong thing.
I blame Ads.
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It's not just the order of the links, it's that it's not really clear from just the names what the difference between "TeamLiquid" and "TLnet" is supposed to be without clicking on them. Especially when the header and URL for "TLnet" actually are "TeamLiquid".
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Didn't it used to be TLpro and Teamliquid?
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On February 04 2018 21:05 Numy wrote: Didn't it used to be TLpro and Teamliquid? It was TeamLiquid and TeamLiquidPro
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Well that's super weird change then. Thought it was fine before.
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On February 04 2018 21:16 Numy wrote: Well that's super weird change then. Thought it was fine before. It was fine. Unfortunately that doesn't matter since the pro team wants us to re-brand so they can use the TeamLiquid name with no confusion. They made that change on twitter a long time ago, so I guess the site links were the next step
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On February 05 2018 04:20 TheEmulator wrote:Show nested quote +On February 04 2018 21:16 Numy wrote: Well that's super weird change then. Thought it was fine before. It was fine. Unfortunately that doesn't matter since the pro team wants us to re-brand so they can use the TeamLiquid name with no confusion. They made that change on twitter a long time ago, so I guess the site links were the next step  So when's the launch of LiquidStarCraft? LiquidCraft?
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i'm still peeved that they split the forums by game
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Well from an internal standpoint (at least in the case of LiquidDota) it was necessary.
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On February 05 2018 05:44 TheEmulator wrote: Well from an internal standpoint (at least in the case of LiquidDota) it was necessary.
I get that and customizing everything was complicated but I still liked when I could choose what I wanted to see and read on one page and didn't have to go to a separate site
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On February 05 2018 05:46 Karis Vas Ryaar wrote:Show nested quote +On February 05 2018 05:44 TheEmulator wrote: Well from an internal standpoint (at least in the case of LiquidDota) it was necessary. I get that and customizing everything was complicated but I still liked when I could choose what I wanted to see and read on one page and didn't have to go to a separate site I'd assume the majority of TL veterans share this same viewpoint. If TL had the resources to fully redo their frontend/backend at that time we probably would have just kept it all on one site.
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It seems amazing to me that the TL proteam distances itself from the TL community intentionally. I still don't understand it.
But I haven't thought much of TL in general in years and the only thing I still do on here is shitpost with you guys.
I still enjoy that.
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