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  1. Getting these errors: Traceback (most recent call last): File "file.py", line 98, in <module> main() File "file.py", line 95, in main change_sig(str(time.time())) File "file.py", line 88, in change_sig if _set_sig(sig, cookies): File "file.py", line 55, in _set_sig data = _get_sig_form_data(cookies) File "file.py", line 47, in _get_sig_form_data 'view_sigs': (None, soup.find('input', {'name': 'view_sigs'})['value']), TypeError: 'NoneType' object is not subscriptable
  2. I can't create new accounts or use other accounts.
  3. Why are you willing to spend that much money? Why not put it towards a deposit for a home?
  4. Scratch? https://scratch.mit.edu/
  5. Will this work if I don't have access any other user accounts on my computer?
  6. Let's say the .exe I compiled from the .cpp file was at C:/. What would I do to use auto hotkey?
  7. I'm okay with a tray icon as long as it can be in the "hidden icon" section.
  8. Though then it's in the task bar, I don't want to see it.
  9. I still want the code to run, I just don't want to see it.
  10. I run a virtual machine with TOR. Free Windows 8.1: https://catalog.imagine.microsoft.com/en-us/Catalog/Product/82 Virtual Box: https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads TOR: https://www.torproject.org/download/download-easy.html.en
  11. Did you just go into pcpartpicker and throw stuff around?
  12. I've got a C++ bit of code like this: #include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { cout << "hello world!"; } It's compiled as an .exe, how can I get this to launch without showing anything?
  13. You can send the permalink without an account.
  14. Ahoy Y'all, I'm planning to code something that will automatically change my signature to the contents of a .txt file on my computer. I know C++, C#, Java, and Python. Any ideas how to start this?
  15. You're probably talking about Classic Shell: http://www.classicshell.net/ I used it on my Windows 8.1 laptop, though not on my Windows 10 Laptop because Windows 10 UI is very similar to Windows 7 UI.
  16. 1080Ti will probably be Q1, I don't remember my source for that though.
  17. I'd like to put a countdown to the death of Windows 7 Extended support in my signature, any way to do this, or any chance that this could be possible in the future?
  18. Windows 7 was last updated 5 years ago Windows 8.1 was last updated 2 years ago Windows 10 was last updated 6 days ago Windows 7 Mainstream Support ended 2 years ago Windows 8.1 Mainstream Support will end in 1 year Windows 10 Mainstream Support will end in 5+ years Windows 7 Extended Support will end in 3 years Windows 8.1 Extended Support will end in 6 years Windows 10 Extended Support will end in 10+ years Windows 10 is also (apparently) the last Windows, and will be upgraded in incremental upgrades. Windows 10 is the future of Windows.
  19. Without any calculation... your PSU is near certainly too powerful.
  20. I recommend making a pcpartpicker. Also, I think you'll get tearing.
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