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Crowes

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  • Birthday Oct 23, 1997

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    United Kingdom
  • Interests
    Computers, anime, websites.
  • Occupation
    Apprentice Web Developer
  • Member title
    Web Developer

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    i5 6600 @ 3.2GHz
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    Asus ROG Maximus VIII Ranger
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    16GB (4x4GB) Dual-Channel DDR4 2133MHz
  • GPU
    EVGA 1070 FTW ACX 3.0 8GB
  • Case
    NZXT H440 (Matte Black)
  • Storage
    Samsung 850 500GB, Western Digital Black 1TB
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    EVGA SuperNova NEX 650G (G1)
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    3x Dell P2417H (IPS, 1080p)
  • Cooling
    NZXT Kraken X61 w/ Vardar Fans
  • Keyboard
    Corsair STRAFE (Non-RGB)
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    Corsair Scimitar (RGB)
  • Sound
    Logitech G230
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Home 64-bit

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  1. 6 numbers, maybe. Figures.. not so sure. $0.31337
  2. You can make something dam-near that easily. Use a full-screen window and write it in WPF (C#) or Electron (Node.js).
  3. I even tried setting the port myself, setting it to 192.168.0.02. Stuck on this.. EDIT:
  4. Followed it through, got to this... Found the software from your video @Ramamataz.. Chose, > "change the way your computer connects to the printer" > [Installs missing drivers] > WiFi > Printer and computer > [Auto wifi setup happens] http://i.imgur.com/leBM1kw.png The Epson Print software hasn't opened for about 5/6 minutes.
  5. Well, the printer has no screen, so I'm assuming the labelled "Wi-Fi" button is the WPS button. I've pressed that, the WiFi LED flashed orange/green intermittently. Then I pressed WPS on my router. Left it for a minute or two; nothing happened. I'm lost..
  6. The settings program for the driver (Properties window of the software opened from tray) has no online connectivity options.
  7. I have an XP-235 (Home Expression?) printer. I have just ran the software from Epson's website for this model, it ran and reported that everything, including the port, was set up properly. When I print the info/test page, the IP address setting says "None." I have checked Epson's support, and they have suggestions should the IP address be "0.0.0.0" or something random (not like 192.168.0.3 or something), but not if it just says "None." I am trying to set it up with Epson Connect, because Google Cloud Print requires my PC to be turned on for everyone else to use it. Either service requires the printer to be connected to the router itself (not via a PC), but I can't even get to the printer web setup because it requires an IP address to point to the set .html file.
  8. I'm pretty highly efficient when it comes to JavaScript full stop, and Node.js isn't really an exception. I've spent the past week and will spend the next couple months continuing to engineer my codebase that wraps each dependency in grander objects and surroundes each use with custom classes for cleaner approach, validation of each object construction, and data/file-system access that is entirely asynchronous (as Node should be). It's looking like it has some serious potential, even if only as a tech demo. Just some idea of my capability. I don't have the time for full-time, nor do I want to move to Canada. Sadly the chances of your own codebase being open source doesn't seem very likely, so my opportunities are one in a million.
  9. RAM is definitely your priority right now.
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