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There's a cybermonday offer on 70% which is a bit more than the 9.99 price above, but is active now. In the uk it works at 3PCs, 1 year for £12 (internet security) or £15 (total security)

EDIT: the link (UK focus) - I think there's a similar deals for other countries http://www.bitdefend...fcm/?et_cid=20800076

Thanks to avanquest telling me my license had 30 days to renewal while I still had that promotion's email in my deleted email folder...

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General Software Discussion / Re: Dart Programming Language
« on: November 05, 2011, 01:58 PM »
When I'm inventing a new language, my wife complaints I should stop mumbling ;D :P

lol

I'm afraid my lot is a bit worse. He walks in circles in the house mumbling, and sometimes I get a lecture on completeness or aspects or some other terms...

Back to main topic: dart looks like the nth attempt to replace javascript with something more java like...

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Living Room / Re: Do You Freelance?
« on: November 04, 2011, 05:57 AM »
I'm in the UK but we have similar rules here. I think I'm in a grey area - or my "main" client is. Maybe I'm deluding myself but I'm just taking the view that he knows the law. He's chosen to do things this way - and so it will be his problem if the taxman gets involved and gets upset.

If, indeed, it is me that the taxman will be upset with, then I shall begin panicking immediately.

Actually, it would be you and them. Well what the taxman will object to is if nobody is paying NI contributions for you. If you are doing it yourself (declared as self employed, or with a LTD company that employs you and pays some reasonable salary that has NI) then you are off the hook. If you are paying yourself minimum wage then doing the rest as dividends, and you only freelance for one company, then they will see it as a disguised employment and an attempt on your part and the employer's part to avoid paying NI.

Easier to fight off if you are almost never on site than if you are on site. Or get another client for piece work.

http://www.contractoruk.com/ir35/


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General Software Discussion / Re: Dart Programming Language
« on: November 04, 2011, 05:44 AM »
Do we need another language? Well, I think we certainly aren't there yet where there is a consistent language that makes us efficient. By that I mean being able to think about the problem at hand a lot more and not have to waster a lot of time on language/framework artifacts... and be confident that if we write it, it will work as expected...

Still, we don't need another "me too" variant that lists the trendy keywords...

But then I am living with someone who has been thinking about languages and slowly creating ones, so I have had this argument too many times, including as yelling matches :S

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Developer's Corner / Re: How To Write Unmaintainable Code
« on: September 25, 2011, 03:17 AM »
You could always hire a certain someone I know. Lovely person to talk to. She handles web projects for her employer - who thinks she's a wizard. She's the living embodiment of the 'stream of consciousness' school of programming... :)

Actually that style worked pretty well for web programming for the longest time, since http is a)linear and b)amnesiac. The industry is full of people like that who managed quite well on the server side programming.
It's harder in our days of ajax, html5, rich interfaces in javascript, flash and silverlight etc.

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Living Room / Re: Donation gamer: Games to give
« on: September 25, 2011, 03:10 AM »
Happy to see the thread hijacked, Xenonym :)

Reminding of some leftovers on Gamersgate:

Infans Solaris - asteroids with co-op mode
Guilty Gear Isuka - a fighting game http://www.gamersgat...GI/guilty-gear-isuka
RIP - old school shooter
RIP strike back - old school shooter

Also if anyone is in (or can be in) Yorkshire and wants physical copies of games - or knows of someone who would play older games on older systems, or a charity which would take some. I have a boxful of games, some (second copies, yes, i never learn that I cant get R to try much) or two that I can happily give away.

I might have a spare copy of Renegade Wars when it comes out - another action-ey game with coop mode.

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Yes, RMS is an idealist and not inclined to compromise. If he hadn't been, we would not have all the free software, open source, open standards that we have. I remember when languages had to be licensed and compilers paid for...

I still think that in this RMS is helping - even if he is crying wolf a little - keeping people vigilant and keeping Google on their toes, having to explain why things aren't released etc. If we didnt have people like him, we'd lose privileges without noticing, sometimes... And I am not sure he is totally wrong, there's a walled garden side to android, compared to what meego could have been :S

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I have heard of a technique which tries to do this via exercise - the idea being that you go on a treadmill and get yourself worked up to a certain level. This way you already have adrenalin up (which comes when in fear too) but also endorphins etc.
Then you do the exposure (object,image, imagination through a scenario) and somehow the physical reactions of fear will be less because your body is already in a positive state of stress. And that can help reprogram the reactions over time, sometimes quite dramatically.

Sounds plausible - won't help if your phobia is a phobia of exercise though ;)


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Living Room / Re: You Selfish E-books! (Contains the F word)
« on: September 21, 2011, 10:28 AM »
I love my ebook because i can travel with more books than I could carry. And that is valuable.

I only buy ebooks from companies who don't treat me like a criminal and give me a format that will stay with me through devices. Small press, clued up publishers, direct from authors. Almost all ebook stores add DRM even when the author/publisher doesnt.

Although I havent really lent ebooks the way I have lent/given real books, I have sometime lent my reader or left it at home for R to read a book on it. But I do respect that if i gave someone a copy of an ebook file they might keep it forever or even share it with all their friends, and i would think twice before doing that.

It would be a truly bad thing if print books disappeared and I still buy anything I would want to reread in 5 years in a paper format.

Until ebook formats are allowed to be converted and resold on cheaply, they are a locked and elitist medium. After all, nobody expects the poor to get ebook readers (or even be allowed to...)

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Living Room / Re: Science is hot! or at least symphonic
« on: September 19, 2011, 10:14 AM »
This was just featured on BBC Radio 1  :D

radio 1? how?

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Living Room / Re: Donation gamer: Games to give
« on: September 09, 2011, 05:01 AM »
1. Euphemism for: now to play it without the wife catching me playing games.

the solution is: get wife into games too. It's just about finding the right game... and that might not be what you think (for one of my friends it was the original dark Alice game, for example). Warning: this is only a good solution if you have two computers.


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I just ordered Forbiddden Island which you mention is simpler than Pandemic, as a good travel game for semi-gaming adults going on a road trip - will see how it fares

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i used ghostery as a warning tool about tracking, havent noticed the blocking options...

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Living Room / Re: Bought a desktop and monitor today
« on: September 05, 2011, 02:48 AM »
I was amazed to see there are graphics cards that cost more than my entire new setup did...


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If you have bitdefender and are a gamer, it might be wise to stay on the 2010-2011 engine

I recently upgraded to the new 2012 version on 3 machines, including a brand new install, but it seems to be very disruptive of games downloads (including wow updater, impulse and gamersgate) and some local multiplayer (hosting or joining)

Mostly to me it seems that some settings and logs cannot be found which would allow to easily tweak exceptions due to them adding the auto pilot mode.

Now instead of playing a game I am trying to figure out what executables to manually set as exceptions and pondering whether to uninstall and reboot a few times...

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General Software Discussion / Re: Realtime backups
« on: September 04, 2011, 05:19 AM »
I remember being quite impressed with 12ghosts backup - it makes a version every time the file changes, configurable, but keeps some for the long term "one version every hour during one day's time, one version every day for the last month, and finally one version per month for the last year"

I really like that approach, not seen it implemented elsewhere

For normal files, keeping the full version history (as in version control systems) is too much, but a certain safety net in case you discover a problem or corruption late (which, in real life, we might. I certainly lost a chapter of something I was writing once, and only noticed it the next time I wanted to review/rework that part, which was 2 weeks later...)

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Living Room / Re: Centurylink is on CracK
« on: September 04, 2011, 03:18 AM »
Although when you are involved with an internet technology business, you cannot win the support game.

Seriously, i ran a web technology/ecommerce agency. So we built sites, operated servers, hosted sites, and email pop accounts to go with them, and managed domains... But mostly it was ecommerce websites and payment gateways.

Our support team was trained on investigating issues around ecommerce, payments, domains, email etc. It didn't prevent customers calling for every internet related problem ever, and blaming us for every email problem ever (like receiving an email too big for their client or computer to cope with. Or having installed Norton which blocked email...). And often being rude about it.... even when it was something that had nothing to do with our services (we host your website, not your email and we arent your ISP...)

*sigh*

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Living Room / Re: Centurylink is on CracK
« on: September 04, 2011, 03:14 AM »
If you have the time and resources to be constantly watching the entire web for references to your company name, why can't you make a similar effort to get a responsive support and service department into place?

Now that, is a damn fine question.

Red Gear Software, who now owns TaxWorks has an excellent support staff. I had to call them twice this week while migrating client data to new hardware (compatability issues). I gave the first person I talked to a clear description of the problem ... And they responded with a clear and correct solution to said problem(s). That is how Tech Support is supposed to work.

That is not quite a fair comparison but the point is, good support is hard to scale.
It is much easier to give good support to a fairly homogeneous customer base where you can make some assumptions on the knowledge level of the client and the number and type of requests are going to be more predictable. In this case, tax software. You call them with a precise question about their product.

It is very different for a cable company or ISP - the diversity of clients and the diversity of problems - and the number of customers - would make it hard to give good support consistently - you just cant have enough knowledgeable and empowered people manning the phones. You cant assume or predict much about the customer. And you cannot recruit the people you need, even if you did pay for them. Whereas in a smaller business it can be rewarding to do support, so you can recruit and train some good people (or it can be a rotation), it's a different chalenge if you need 40 people around the clock... can't attract the people you'd need.

At that size of company and kind of client base, the focus really should be on operations - have everything smoothly running all the time. Always do checks and tests and monitoring so that people don't have to call support in the first place. Then you might need less people on the support lines and you could train and empower them again...

Anyway, the problem you encountered was sloppy operations - people didnt check that the settings were correct and al customers reconnected after whatever they did. Support didnt have the tools to check this. Operations, not suport, were the problem. It is very hard for support, even good support, to figure out problems of the "oh, we didnt do what we were supposed to do or what the log claims we did" kind. Operations should catch that, not support

And there your point is super valid... you have the resources to monitor what is said about the company, you should have the resources to monitor your services and check that work was done correctly

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Living Room / Re: Bought a desktop and monitor today
« on: September 04, 2011, 03:00 AM »
I splurged recently - after years of making do.
First a new laptop (only a little bit better than my old 2007 rock but lighter and smaller) and then built a desktop with what I would call "sweet spot" components. Hence my renewed gaming obsession :)

Wish I knew what to do with older laptops that I have (all are still pretty good). Happy to put linux on them and donate them somewhere, but how to find who could use them. Hardware components too.

I am throwing away a 2006 15" asus notebook with a dedicated radeon card, but as the battery is dead and the PSU vanished (athough it works with my emergency Trust power supply) I can't quite give away, and a PSU is £50 :( Also throwing away a whole reasonably good motherboard-cpu-memory from about the same time... *sigh*. Hate waste, but wasting space is no better.

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Living Room / Re: Donation gamer: Games to give
« on: September 03, 2011, 06:51 PM »
Against my better judgment (I have way too much I should be doing to start playing games again), maybe I'll try a go at Portal if there's still cake left.  Thx. :)

do I have you in steam? give me a ping

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Living Room / Re: Donation gamer: Games to give
« on: September 03, 2011, 06:35 PM »
I'll take another copy of portal! I can give it out :) I know someone who needs it.

not sure you can take it then give it on, you might have to give me the id

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Living Room / Re: Donation gamer: Games to give
« on: August 31, 2011, 09:21 AM »
And... nobody wants Portal? There's cake!

But...! You know :)

it could be my motto

"But there’s no sense crying over every mistake.
You just keep on trying till you run out of cake."

It's Chime's fault I know all the lyrics to that song...

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Living Room / Re: Donation gamer: Games to give
« on: August 30, 2011, 04:37 PM »
I'd missed one: Sanctum, a First Person Shooter Tower Defense where you take the role as Skye, an elite soldier sent out to protect her home town, Elysion One, from hordes of mysterious alien creatures. On Steam.

And... nobody wants Portal? There's cake!

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Living Room / Re: Donation gamer: Games to give
« on: August 30, 2011, 11:43 AM »
A bit more about the games not claimed yet...

Infans Solaris
"Taking inspiration from the classic game Asteroids and other fast-paced games of the genre such as Geometry Wars, Infans Solaris (Latin for "Sun Child") pits 1-4 players in a battle to save Earth and themselves from a lethal barrage of cold, lifeless asteroids. Harnessing future technology, players are able to create blackholes, causing nearby debris to be pulled into an ever-consuming void that grows stronger as more asteroids are pulled in and broken down." (sounds a lot like the "dark matter" Asteroids clone but with multi player on one screen)

http://www.youtube.c.../watch?v=CpewBFTDPfM - page on GG http://www.gamersgat...solaris?caff=1235991 - developer https://sites.google.../scitalisgames/games

Creeper World - reviews http://www.pc-games-...m/creeper-world.html http://www.outofeigh...er-world-review.html http://www.rockpaper...ecial-creeper-world/
Youtube is full of videos because some levels can have clever solutions. One at random http://www.youtube.c.../watch?v=blPJ5N1Lku8 (quite long)
I *really*got into this game - it is abstract, can get intense, and has a lot of levels. There's even a level generated based on the date, which can be lame or totally crazy :)

Guilty Gear Isuka - was a PS2 game. This is some kind of port. Don't know much about it

RIP / RIP strike back top down shooter http://www.outofeigh...ike-back-review.html

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DC Member Programs and Projects / Re: GameShui Launcher
« on: August 30, 2011, 04:24 AM »
I'm curious:did you continue your development on this one? I'm tired of having partial launchers (like steam or raptr that dont allow reasonably documented manual adding) so looking at the 3 mentioned on DC again :)

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