News Displaying 71 to 80 of 129  My friend Dan pointed out that, even though the Star Fleet Teams meeting later this month has been updated to 30th, the join link still shows the original date of the 23rd.
Apparently, when you update the meeting, the meeting link and ICS file don't get updated, which is a bit disappointing.
To get around that limitation, I suggest using the group join link.
In the application, it shows the right, 'updated' date.  I learned earlier this week that John Baddeley, who performed the voice of PPA, as well as General Kyle's number two officer, in Star Fleet, sadly died on 13th September.
John also performed the voice of Top Hat in Tugs, (who has a bit of a similar personality to PPA).
I noticed that Sean Barrett, who was the voice of Captain Orion in Star Fleet, worked with John in Tugs as well, and provided the voices for Big Mac and Hercules among other characters in Tugs. You might've seen that, whenever this site links to content on twitter, I always use nitter, which is an open-source twitter proxy that protects users' privacy by not making them log into anywhere.
For a while, the best nitter instance was on poast.org, but I'm told that, due to increasing infrastructure costs, that nitter instance will probably be stopping at the end of the year.
There was another instance at privacydev.net, which this site also linked to, but privacydev has also gone dark since last month.
However, the original nitter.net is back and works even better than before.
Hopefully, things will stay that way for a while.
Once, we had an internet, where the purpose of it was to share information.
Now, by and large, it hides and controls information behind federated logins and paywalls.
Maybe one day, we can get it back to the way it was. Not a huge or exciting update, but, initially, when I started running XAMPP on the downstairs box and opening that machine up to the outside world, our external IP was quite static and sat there without changing for a good few weeks.
Since then, I was having to make changes to the '$box_ip' variable in the site's index page to keep updating the IP every couple of days, which was in no way practical, since we've been quite busy lately.
I was chatting on over at the deadnet forums and it sent me hunting after dynamic DNS solutions.
Dynu has a free service where you download a client onto pretty much any OS - even iOS, amazingly - that polls their server every so often to find out your external IP and then it updates dynu's DNS records for your domain name accordingly.
I see that the service also allows you to apply SSL encryption (although there is a minor cost involved) in case I ever want to host any applications on that box as well as any big files.
You should find now that the link to the Krystal file area never points to a previous IP.
That machine has a lot of space. I would be interested to hear any ideas around what Star Fleet material we might store on there to expand xbomber.co.uk as a one-stop-shop for Star Fleet information.  I chucked a photo of a new build of the Moderoid Dai-X model kit, by Neko into the relevant folder.
I'm really keen to see a photo of the whole thing, finished.
I think the way he's layered and chipped the paint to do the weathering is the best I've seen yet. Here's an interesting Japanese summary video of Star Fleet on youtube:
X Bomber program commentary and final episode - OMOSHIRO TRIVIA NEWS
You can enable the subtitles on it by clicking "CC" at the bottom of the video window.
If you click the settings gear > Subtitles > Auto-translate, you can choose English from the long list of options.
I will say that they seem to have used some images from the site, including some of my scans in the making of the video. I lately developed an interest in Y2K futurism and skeuomorphism.
It was something that was taken for granted at the time because it was all around.
I think the sterility and brutalism of current user Metro/minimalist interface design has run its course.
I had good success running Explorer Patcher on Windows 11, to get some of the Windows 10 UI functionality back, but I saw that StartAllBack lets you put a Windows 7 appearance on Windows 10 and 11 and get back the glassy Aero theme, and it works really well.
I added the sites to the links page for anyone wanting to make Windows 10/11 a bit more enjoyable to use.
I see at the same time that Microsoft, while adding some useless features to Teams Free, are removing the below features:
Public communities, Polls, and Community Bot
It shouldn't affect Star Fleet Teams, since we never really use those features, but it does make me wonder what they plan to do with the service in the longer term.  I came across this reconstruction of X-Bomber for the procedurally generated game: No Man's Sky by twitter user: kareki_ni_mizu.
It might not be exactly elegant, but it is quite a striking and functional-looking design. I've spotted these settings before, but I hadn't made the connection that they could be used to push back on DDoS attacks:
phpBB • Specific ACP Load Settings: exactly what do they do?
You can throttle the number of sessions, which would mostly impact non-legit users anyway, if we received however-many thousands of sessions our resource allocation was able to handle last time, again.
It limits the demand on the server and keeps the site online - even if the forum is messed on with again.
I thought this info might be useful for any PHPBB admins who happen to pass by.
Congratulations to user: Gumboots for getting to the bottom of how those settings operate. Star Fleet Teams has been pushed back by 1 week to 20:00 UK time on 30th October, rather than the 23rd, due to a scheduling conflict.
I will update the main Star Fleet Teams page accordingly.
If this creates a conflict, let me know and we'll move it until we hit on a time that works for everyone that wants to join.
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