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    The CodeProject Forum is a back online after a number of months and while we build up new posts, it's important to note how to navigate the forum to get the most out of it. Forum categories Topics are divided into 8 main categories with many subcategories. Forum Instructions/Announcements This category provides guidelines and official updates for the forum users. The Lounge A general discussion area for off-topic conversations and social interaction. Artificial Intelligence Dedicated to discussions about AI technologies, concepts, and applications. Other Discussions For topics that don't fit neatly into the more specific categories. General Programming Covers broad programming concepts, languages, and development practices. Database & SysAdmin Focuses on discussions related to databases, system administration, and network management. Cloud Native Explores topics concerning cloud-native technologies, architectures, and deployments. Web Development Dedicated to all aspects of building and maintaining websites and web applications. Product Lifecycle Discusses the various stages of product development, from conception to retirement. Graphics and Design For conversations about visual design, graphic software, and multimedia creation. Feature Forums A place to discuss and request new features for the platform or related products. [image: a93f3c2e-a27a-4130-ab2d-af652a2c3b40.png] Watching and ignoring categories and topics To follow or unfollow a category, open it and select your preferred option, Watching or Ignoring, from the drop-down menu above the list of topics. In case the category has subcategories, the menu is between subcategory folders and topics. In addition to watching/ignoring the current category, the change will also apply to all subcategories. To follow or unfollow a specific topic, look for the same menu in an open topic (see image below). In addition to just Watching and Ignoring, there’s also an option Not Watching. [image: 8b95e536-18b5-4cdb-88ca-ad0e34e810c8.png] Unread & Recent posts New posts in categories that you watch but haven’t seen before will appear in the Unread section. Fresh watched posts, both read and unread, are listed in the Recent section. Topic tags Tags are another good way to find discussions related to topics you’re interested in. When you create a topic, you can also add tags. Please use the existing ones as much as possible. Popular topics Most discussed topics of the day / week / month and all time can be found there. Upvoting posts If you like or agree with a post you can upvote it. We use upvotes to determine the most popular feature requests. [image: eb5b38b4-9b31-43c9-a85c-ed6f1f3e45f4.png] Every time a post or comment is upvoted, the author’s reputation increases by one point.
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    Good to see age and retirement hasn't changed your sense of humor. Good to be partially back!
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    https://www.technologyreview.com/2025/08/07/1121308/gpt-5-is-here-now-what/
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    [image: 2e90d7bf-99c6-4e23-95ae-d70020b97a2b.png] Figure 1. The chrome flags menu. Nm. I had my chrome://flags set wrong. See Figure 1 for an explanation of how to set flags.
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    According to [this:](https://people.csail.mit.edu/albert/bluez-intro/c404.html#:~:text=The inquiry lasts for at most 1.28 \* len seconds) the timeout is at most len * 1.28 seconds. Since you've got a value of 16 for ii, then you can expect hci_inquiry() to take no more than 20.48 seconds. Since ~7 < 20.48, it looks to me that hci_inquiry is working as advertised. "A little song, a little dance, a little seltzer down your pants" Chuckles the clown
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    I wanted to share an ongoing issue our company is facing with QuadraNet, a data hosting provider that is now under new ownership by Edge Centres. We were wrongly billed around $13,000 for a server we canceled years ago, and it has turned into a frustrating ordeal. (Interestingly, a TrustPilot review from 2023 mentions someone facing the same issue of being charged for months without notice after canceling a server.) Our accountant discovered the error during a routine check, noticing we were still being charged for this server long after the cancellation. When we reached out to the provider, it initially seemed promising. Michael Lowe, the Chief Revenue Officer at QuadraNet, admitted the mistake, explaining that a PayPal subscription wasn’t canceled when we terminated the server. He proposed a repayment plan. However, this wasn’t just an isolated incident—other customers had faced the same issue before. Despite this, the company let it continue, costing us $13,000. What’s more concerning is that the PayPal payment authorization was used to continue billing us long after the server was canceled, which goes against legal standards. Unfortunately, despite Lowe’s promise to resolve the situation, we’ve made no progress. Our follow-up attempts have been ignored, and our remaining two servers were shut down without notice, causing further financial damage. Since we’re based in Europe, pursuing legal action is complex and costly. After Edge Centres acquired the company under CEO Jonathan Eaves, we hoped the issue would be addressed quickly under new leadership. However, nothing has changed. QuadraNet’s CEO, Tim Caulfield, under whose leadership these overcharges occurred, hasn’t resolved the matter. We have received a partial refund through PayPal, but they still owe us over $10,000. It’s been incredibly disappointing, not just because of the money but because of the lack of transparency and accountability. If anyone has advice on how to get this resolved, I’d appreciate hearing it.
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    my first post after many year
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    Consider reaching out to online communities related to your app niche for feedback and promotion.
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    Also looking at that code, it doesn't do what the website does at all. It has no conception of UTF encoding. Pro-tip: (This one's free) - Don't ask GPT for help with code. Check out my IoT graphics library here: https://honeythecodewitch.com/gfx And my IoT UI/User Experience library here: https://honeythecodewitch.com/uix
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    What are the key features of the Car Parking Multiplayer Mod APK Unlimited Everything v4.8.21.3 - Car Parking Multiplayer[^]Car Parking Multiplayer Mod APK with unlimited everything, and how do these modifications enhance the gameplay experience? Does the mod version provide any risks, such as security concerns or potential bans, and how does it compare to the original version in terms of functionality and player satisfaction?
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