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Recent content by LeMoi

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    Older Aspies and Younger Aspies

    I'm only 21 years old, I think it helped a great deal to a certain amount that I more or less grew up with what I have. I have come to accept it, understand it more and generally can help myself quite well in situations that I would otherwise find hard to deal with. Having that said, the country...
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    What exactly is DEAD BEEF ?

    Funny, most people won't even know all these ^^ I know a few of them, especially 8BADF00D which I've seen all too much. Same goes for 0FF1CE
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    What exactly is DEAD BEEF ?

    They didn't expect internet to grow so big, indeed ;) And that's a fault that occurs on system level, has nothing to do with your game. Memory management is hard (i can speak from experience :( )
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    What exactly is DEAD BEEF ?

    IPv6 is always hexadecimal. But your issues are most likely memory related, as IPv6 is not in use for clients yet. Only some high level company's started using IPv6 as of last year
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    What exactly is DEAD BEEF ?

    I highly doubt its an ipv6 in this case though, as ipv6 is barely used and certainly not in use on a PSP
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    What exactly is DEAD BEEF ?

    Hexspeak - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia I think posts with links need moderator approval (didn't know) but it's Hexspeak. In case you're not familiar with that: hexadecimal code. DEADBEEF is frequently used to indicate a software crash or deadlock in embedded systems.
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    Hey there

    Hi everyone, I'm a 21 yo guy from the Netherlands (not Holland), officially diagnosed since I was like uh I don't even know.. young. 11 or 12 or so? Didn't know there was a whole forum/site about this until today, kinda cool actually! I'm an iOS developer, I like watching movies, listening to...
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