Long story short me and my family are having internet connection troubles, and I am trying to troubleshoot it.
For some inexplicable reason lf-empire.de seems to be the only consistently working website, so this is about the only place I can ask for help:
Can someone please figure out the IP address for some website? Google.com seems to be the most obvious one.
In order to do this open up a command prompt (Windows+R, type in "cmd"), and write "ping google.com" and hit enter. Then write whatever you get in this thread.
I'd do it, but what's the relative process for mac? - Simoneon
Edit: I guess I should have mentioned this earlier, but the problem has been fixed already.
For some inexplicable reason lf-empire.de seems to be the only consistently working website, so this is about the only place I can ask for help:
Can someone please figure out the IP address for some website? Google.com seems to be the most obvious one.
In order to do this open up a command prompt (Windows+R, type in "cmd"), and write "ping google.com" and hit enter. Then write whatever you get in this thread.
I'd do it, but what's the relative process for mac? - Simoneon
Edit: I guess I should have mentioned this earlier, but the problem has been fixed already.
Age ratings for movies and games (and similar) have never been a good idea.
One can learn a lot from reinventing wheels.
An unsound argument is not the same as an invalid one.
volatile in C++ does not mean thread-safe.
Do not make APIs unnecessarily asynchronous.
Make C++ operator > again
Trump is an idiot.
One can learn a lot from reinventing wheels.
An unsound argument is not the same as an invalid one.
volatile in C++ does not mean thread-safe.
Do not make APIs unnecessarily asynchronous.
Make C++ operator > again
Trump is an idiot.