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Shame the giveaway doesn’t include the linux version.
-Daryl

Plus the expected list of freeware/alternatives well known to GOTD comments by now:

Nice Image Editor today which does what it claims pretty well!!

It sports an impressive amount of powerful layer-based editing with powerful options (Brush, Pen, Magic Wand, Gradient, Erasure, Clone tool etc…), which altogether can make the enhancement of your images a breeze. And the price is just for once pretty cheap as well, considering the impressive array of advanced editing tools it can provide….so honestly, as far as I’m concerned, there’s nothing to complain about!!

Full review here:
http://www.perpetual...ew-paintsupreme.html

So THUMBS UP from me!!

That being said, I think that even this field is pretty much SATURATED nowadays….what do you make of it, folks?? LOL!!

* (Portable) StylePix (==> COOL lightweight app)
http://hornil.com/en...ylepix/Features.html

Screenshots:
http://www.softpedia...reenshot-133549.html

(Video) Tutorials:
http://hornil.com/bb....php?bo_table=sp_tip
http://hornil.com/en...xVideoTutorials.html

* Portable FreeVimager
 Great free image viewer, editor, converter and slideshow maker which can even play AVI video files and some type of audio files in a couple of mouse clicks.

http://www.contaware.../content/view/45/45/

* Portable RealWorld Paint 2011.1
 Very handy and reliable FREE app which makes image editing a breeze. The editor supports Photoshop, GIMP, Paint.net files and animated GIFs. It can remove blemishes & red eyes from your pics in a couple of mouse clicks, as well as resize and crop them with ease, providing advanced photo-retouching utilities such as its Clone and/or Shapeshifter tool (Liquify in Photoshop’s terms).

http://www.rw-designer.com/image-editor

* Funny PhotoMaker
 Amazing FREE Image editor app, which helps you edit your photos with over 150 stunning photo frames, face fun & artistic 3D effects and then export them in image file and GIF animation.

http://www.funny-photo-maker.com/

* Phoxo
http://www.phoxo.com/en/

Screenshots:
http://www.softpedia...reenshot-181692.html

* GIMP
http://www.gimp.org

* Paint.NET
http://www.getpaint.net/

* RAW THERAPEE
http://rawtherapee.com/blog/features

Screenshots:
http://www.softpedia...reenshot-151898.html

* Pixia and Phierha
http://www.ne.jp/asa...ight/aboutpixia.html

* Ashampoo Photo Optimizer Free 1.20
http://www.softpedia...Optimizer-Free.shtml

* EKD
 Very powerful FREE post-production software for retouching both your videos and pictures in one go. In short it helps you transform your pictures into professional video files, as well as edit and encode your video sequences.

http://ekd.tuxfamily...cueil/AccueilEnglish

* 8 FREE ONLINE IMAGE EDITORS (Free Photoshop alternatives and photo quick-fix tools)

http://dottech.org/tipsntricks/12196/

Dudes….despite appreciating very much your marvellous service, I believe that we’d need something NEW & ORIGINAL which cannot be found elsewhere using FREEWARE ALTERNATIVES (at least until Giovanni is here with his huge list of FREEWARE…LOL!!), otherwise it doesn’t make sense to download any GAOTDs, taking also into account the impossibility to upgrade them to future versions.

In such case, why the earth should I install a software like this in my machine, without having the ability to update it, if the freeware “Stylepix” (first program above) can do the same things and even more for FREE without installing anything in my machine?

LOL…oh yes, I know what you think about me now: Giovanni is an awkard character here….give us troubles…. is that right??

Ciao
 Giovanni
-Giovanni
152
General Software Discussion / Re: Splinter
« Last post by Paul Keith on September 15, 2012, 11:23 PM »
Some videos have been removed?
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It used to be much clearer back in the day but nowadays there are wiki (each with their own sub-rule on what QC is), Quora-like systems, notifications and there are some portal-type websites like Mint which functions differently from a wiki but is part Yahoo Answers/Part How To manual/Part forum but is not really the forum but because of that has much easier random info for non power-users albeit there's only a few users really contributing to it.

I really hope this turns out well and doesn't just become an equivalent clone of the Arch Linux wiki which is great but Linux's right documentation tends to be written toward the reading audience who don't need to read most of the tech documentations like the beginner's guide sections.
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It's good news but I couldn't spot where the community documentation done right part is.

In fact, in that main page alone there's 5 links under the Getting Started section with at least 2-3 links being better off not being there.

Are the improvements more from a behind scenes improvement such as backups?

I admit I did skim it though and ignore most of the section on artwork and sidebars and this reads contradictory to my eyes:

[Not implemented yet] Our goal is to give you total creative freedom when writing content for the Wiki. But for the sake of quality assurance, we ask you to co-operate with one of our editors.

I'm sure they are planning some exciting changes but I just couldn't figure out. Can anyone spell it out?
155
Living Room / TedTalks: Voices Inside the Iphone
« Last post by Paul Keith on September 14, 2012, 02:49 AM »
156
Find And Run Robot / Re: New kid on the block - Pipy
« Last post by Paul Keith on September 14, 2012, 02:48 AM »
I'm of the opposite. I like that it tries to bring up grep to the non-power users. The rest of the features though, reminds me of FARR.
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General Software Discussion / Re: instant linux on winxp
« Last post by Paul Keith on September 14, 2012, 01:54 AM »
It is worth noting that there will always be exceptions. In my experience, Google Chrome is aggressive both on a guest OS and a main OS when Virtualbox is running. Even when there's only one or two tabs but it could be an extension issue. (Still I have experienced this with the Chrome variants such as Chromium and Iron.)

There are some software too such as image editors where some editors would delay brush strokes regardless of which OS is hosting the program and then there are programs where regardless of which space is on it, it's as fast as it can be.

The issue of guest OS has been solved. It's in cloud based apps and HTML5. Google Chrome nowadays with the help of the web could even be considered a mini OS emulator while dodging the bulk of singular cloud OS sites through tricking the user into clicking apps that are bookmarks. Maturity is the only thing lacking but considering the time gap between cloud software and Linux software, the cloud has caught up much faster because of the business interest behind it. Of course behind the scenes, Linux would always be a step ahead with things such as hardware compatibility.
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No, it's a pretty huge audience but I think it's still underground right now but it's moving people like Hillary Clinton to mention him.

The blog link itself doesn't need that detail because it's pretty much a memorial but the EVE game was supposedly changed with millions commemorating him. Not since a City of Heroes event which I can't recall has there been this huge of a reception by the MMO community. At least from the outside looking in.

This also puts Libya on the mainstream or at least cult stream map radar politically. Not that it wasn't before but there are probably as much buzz about this as Saddam Hussein's capture. Just random estimate.

On top of this, this person is not only a popular poster but he's a mod for both EVE and SA. Two of the biggest communities out there.

There have also been a disgusting comic made of this person which I won't post but let's just say the idea of the joke was that he was too busy trying to log off chat so he got raped by the attackers before a knife was pressed inside one of his eyes.

Internationally this has also picked up. There's a danish article which I don't know how to read but is supposedly the same article but this time with more quotes from his friends.

This is the top Google search result I got and you can already read some hints of the same impact as reported by actual news sites:

http://www.tri-cityh...ith-at-benghazi.html
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All I saw from the article was the praise of his diplomatic skills. Not exactly details considering the potential to contrast real world diplomacy with game world diplomacy and contrasting the similarities and difference of the two.

So far as I can tell, there isn't even a log or video showing why the whole process was magnificent and deserves the top role in a MMO. Especially as it's linked to a post written by an EVE player to other EVE players with histories, legacies and details that EVE players are supposed to understand but newbies would be totally blind towards to even with a wiki entry on the most basic things that this person did.

I know a man just died and it is tragic but considering the once in the blue moon situation and the rare chance any specific info would ever get turned into a documentary, it's just sad especially as MMO communication is often considered volatile and composed of trolls and of course politics is almost the opposite. For a poor communicator like me, the behind the scenes detail would be on the level of a diplomat being able to adapt and flip the factions in an anarchy state while being able to dual communicate in a 180 environment where the wrong word could lead to getting fired or assassinated.

The potential value of simple log details alone are massive:

Consider this. We are talking about a top diplomat who not only has the name Vile Rat. Something that should make it hard to make friends on a name basis alone.

Then this person talked like this:

(11:48:19 PM) zastrow: when VR was in baghdad he'd always come into illum and be like
(11:48:23 PM) zastrow: FUCK MORTARS
(11:48:31 PM) zastrow: SIRENS AGAIN GOD DAMMIT
(11:48:39 PM) zastrow: and we'd laugh and he'd always come back a few minutes later
(11:48:49 PM) zastrow: :(

Which while common in MMO is a far cry from the political setting and yet a commentor also threw out the statement that he was a good real life communicator.

To add to this, the commentors can't even separate themselves from remembering a dead person to arguing about Islam. Eve being a hugely popular game would be impossible to just intentionally work on becoming a top communicator and yet this person was not only great at what he did but he was supposedly sought out.

Edit:

Plus talking and not sleeping versus having the reaction time/learning adaptation and then talking well while obviously being under rested and over worked in a stressful high mortality area would have been a massive boost in analyzing stress management and time management which could potentially go so much as help more people cope with suicidal tendencies in stressful environments let alone what this person was going through. What this guy did may not be as special for regular MMO players but to me, by simply leaving the details like that, you might as well have thrown away the equivalent stress victim that might have the objects needed to cure AIDs. (Albeit the social or the psychological variant of it.)

A simple work on making a more journalistic post than the online mate blog post they were linking to would have shed some of these lights even if the details were few and far between and rushed. Even the blog post was more impressive in shedding this phenomenon where this person supposedly revealed elements of his work to an online setting. This person also seem to be working on duties relating to keeping information secret.

Revealing details while keeping information secret: I don't know about anyone here but as a poor communicator, I have never seen a person like this before who was not only sharing this but again, remember we're talking about political position. Too easy to troll in and this guy was playing with sharing details.

I just can't stop thinking about it. Anyway this turned out longer than I had intended to but this whole thing is crazy. I don't know if I can live with myself not trying to emphasize the context of what I meant by not reading any details.

Edit#2:

This person sounds more impressive the more I read about him. Apparently he was part of a group that does trolling too:

reddit: http://www.reddit.co...omat_irl_state_dept/

Anyone else notice that "Against All Anomalies" temporarily named one of their outposts "Bring your rocket to work day".

Direct link: http://www.kugutsume...emorial-Thread/page3

"Obviously when we first heard this news, we were under the impression that this was another Goon Troll, obviously nobody can be that insensitive if they knew this was a real situation. I formally appologize for our SCDOT trolling, but want it understood that Goons have been known to lie and troll on many occasions so our first response was that we didnt belive it. Having read Mittani's website and the news reports confirming the information, our heart goes out to all of thier friends and family. I heard of but never had the pleasure of speaking to or meeting Vile Rat, having been a member of the US armed forces I respect his service and am saddend by his loss. -Hawkcrest"

Edit #3:

Here's a statement about his family life. (Same link as before just a few forum pages past)

Vile was the creator of Jabberlon which even in its bad moments of splerge was still the place where so many of the higher ups in eve could shoot the shit with each other laugh and troll each other, it was the first of its kind in eve. At the start a lot of people believed it was goons way of harvesting hostile Ip's but Vile stuck with it and proved to everyone that it was just a place to hang out and now today it is full of people from around eve to make a place where communication is easy. Throughout his long standing time in eve he has helped build so many bridges between so many different alliances and helped break down the massive walls that were built stopping communication between so many different entities in eve.

 Through out his busy work life and busy eve he always had time for the most important part of his life and that was family we all used to love hearing about new stuff he had made for his kids and all the things he would do with his family including the latest invention of a lego table for his kids to play lego on (I wish I had it as a kid). For all of you who didn't get to know Vile like the rest of us did you missed getting to know a true amazing pilot/diplomat and an even more amazing man.

 And remember everyone 'Death to all super caps' The most common thing I remember from Vile Along with shoot blues Tell Vile.
-Dragon

Edit #4: For those who also want to know "actual" details" of this person without having to be an Eve player and having to search or click on that reddit link

Melichar:

wow, he was the one who won the BoB war back then, damn, that was a masterpiece of art how BoB went down, done by a hero.

Mustaka:

I remember logging in that day and could not believe they pulled it off. One of the best moments of gaming history no doubt

Paralda:

Story time for people who don't play Eve?

cykosys:

http://www.eve-wiki....tle=Band_of_Brothers

http://www.nerfnow.com/comic/100

This gives a brief rundown that really fails to do justice to the scale of The Great War. EVERYBODY came out to fight BoB, who are generally acknowledged as heavily metagaming (crashing the node for systems being fought in, then killing thier enemies who would be stuck in login queue they had already waited through because they knew when the node would crash) , if not outright cheating (see t20 incident)

Band of Brothers had conquered the most territory in 0.0 by that point, and gave up 6 regions(at a time when most alliances had one or two) to collapse to a more defensible perimeter. The resulted in a month long siege led by goonswarm that failed. The Goon alliance couldn't cyno in any capital ships, and any fleets of smaller ships that got sent in would be killed by titans. (this siege was the precise reason that the doomsday devices in titans were changed, from massive AoE nukes useless against capital ships to the capability to instantly destroy one capital ship every ten minutes or so)

Later one director of Band of Brothers became disgruntled with the hypercompetitive atmosphere in the alliance, and betrayed and dismantled the alliance. Goonwarm was later disbanded and reformed because they forgot to pay the bills (no, seriously)

shhyguy:

Yeah, no, that didn't really help at all, too much eve jargon...

cykosys:

I've already condensed this heavily.

Alliance: A supergroup of guilds (guilds in EVE are called corporations)

Node: Every star system in eve is hosted on a server (called a node). Battles between alliances easily involve hundreds of players, so they tended to crash in those days when that happened.

0.0: Lawless space that player alliances fight over.

Region: A cluster of star systems, regions can be fortified by players to become defensible even when the alliance is vast outnumbered.

Cyno: the main way to move capital ships, these are installed onto smaller ships. They can be jammed by the defenses in regions, forcing attackers to destroy the jammers before they can engage with capital ships.

Titans: The largest and most expensive capital ships, these come with numerous logistical advantages and the Doomsday device, which at the time of the Great War, could instantly destroy all noncapital ships in a large radius, though leaving the Titan vulnerable for some time afterward.

sleeplessome:

If you want a good long read I have a Team Liquid post bookmarked that breaks it down pretty well for non players. Does a decent job of explaining any jargon when it's used.

By long read I mean it will take you a good 30 minutes to an hour. Considering how long the entire thing lasted that's pretty quick though.

http://www.teamliqui...e.php?topic_id=88121

myrmecophilous

I wrote my version of the story here. I was in goonswarm from about half way through the war until the end. After it I got bored and stopped playing eve:

http://www.reddit.co...l_state_dept/c676qvm

^The fact that news sites (yes I'm including the so called web 2.0 reporters) and us audience can't consider this as the minimum micro-detail needed to explain what a top MMO player is shows all our failings as human beings. Especially mainstream and non-mainstream news.

What's next? We're just going to accept who is marketed as the best sports player in the world without even understanding the actual sport? How about more controversial topics? Can you imagine if at least one media source (including non-MSM) journalists did to this person's real life what these posters did to tell the story of his virtual life?

I mean we complain about MSM media and we say the internet is revolutionizing things but you know the end of the world is coming when hobbyist news is more detailed than real life news ON THE SAME PERSON.

Edit #5: Finally! A log. MSM why couldn't you have copy pasted at least this much? Not dramatic enough for you?

(10:58:34 AM) Vile rat: wusti thanks for being a good guy.
 (10:58:39 AM) Vile rat: we took a chance on you
 (10:58:45 AM) Vile rat: never regretted it.
 (10:59:04 AM) Vile rat: we didn't have a home for you initially, but I'm happy you guys ended up working out
 (10:59:17 AM) Vile rat: we saw you getting fucked out east
 (10:59:32 AM) Vile rat: we decided to step in even though we weren't involved at all
 (10:59:41 AM) Vile rat: I regret nothing.
 (11:00:29 AM) [email protected]/Home: wtf?
 (11:00:36 AM) [email protected]/Home: that sounds like a good bye speech
 (11:00:40 AM) Vile rat: nope
 (11:00:48 AM) Vile rat: just a raising a beer "proud" moment.

Edit #6: Finally! A copy of his diplomacy style

Vile Rat practiced diplomacy here two years ago. Here's his one and only reddit post.

Greetings friends! I play Vile rat in game, Goon Diplomat. I'll keep this kinda short but I have been reading your concerns and I wish to put some of them to rest if at all possible.

First the Why. Why did Goonsw... er, SOLODRAKBANSOLODRAKBANSO[LODRA] approach Dreddit directors out of the blue and offer help and friendship? Anybody in their right mind would see huge flashing warning lights and alarming klaxons blaring every indication that you should be skeptical. To really understand you kinda have to see the game through our eyes. Goons (let's just go with that instead of the alliance name) are all, in theory, members of the Somethingawful.com forums. We are all from an outside place with a distinct culture and an almost xenophobic dislike of "pubbies" being public players not from our joint background. Are our posters really better than the public ones? Is our culture better? Maybe yes, maybe no, but it makes a convenient bad guy for our day to day workings. We've befriended other forums based groups such as Merch Industrial (Pennyarcade forums) and Ars Ex Discordia (ARS Technica forums) as they have a similar culture and for the most part all came into the game in a huge migration much like we did. For some reason it just works and we don't hate their company so much, except for this one Merchi guy and his dog but we'll get into that later.

So understanding all that fast forward to a few weeks ago when we took part in a hot drop of one of your lowsec mining ops. We wiped the whole thing out but in doing so we saw a little Goonfleet circa 2006 with a bunch of 5 day old newbies in Frigates jumping stupidly into lowsec and it made us take a closer look at you guys. Whenever we see cute newbies bumping into things in their rifters asking on intel channels how to jump through gates and what x'ing up means we are sincerely overcome with cute overload and that's what brings us to today.

Ok so you know why we want to help you guys and maybe you even believe me, but it doesn't answer what our intentions are here. Are we starting some program to harvest your best and brightest? Are we trying to absorb your culture into a faceless blob? Our answer is no. We wouldn't absorb your members even if that was what you wanted. We are Goons and you are from another forum, you have your identity we have ours. We are only interested in helping you guys find the fun part of eve right away instead of waiting a year mining veldspar in empire saving up for an opportunity. We were given a similar chance when we first started and having recognized an opportunity to pass it on a little bit, we are doing so. We do not want to absorb Dreddit, and in fact are stressing the importance of your group establishing it's own identity and in game culture. We are opening up our assets somewhat and will do what we can to answer your questions and give you chances to go blow things up with us ~if you want to~ but this has and never will be a condition for anything. If you want a friend, we are here for you. If you just need a leg up so you can do your own thing, we will be there for you helping if that is what you guys want. If you don't want anything from us at all, just a buddy to have around then we are there for you Dreddites (dredizens? Droods? somebody help me out here). You went with us into Fountain and owned the hell out of some scrubs with us and we really enjoyed having you guys there.

That's basically it!

Considering this was the only post in that account, again where are the usual talking heads? In fact, where are these supposed videogame analyzers who study how violence and videogames correlate? Oh is that only supposed to be for school shootings?!

Edit 7: Another example of his diplomacy style

A long time ago, I had attempted to open a conversation with Vile Rat, wanting to ask for advice concerning an issue. I fully expected Vile Rat to ignore the conversation, block me, or tell me I was a dumb ass. Because he was a "goon", but I always heard/read good things about the man.

 The issue I was having, we had just started the alliance Wildly Inappropriate.(dot), and were renting out space from Razor Alliance in Branch. However alot of the northern block didn't want to blue us. But no one really gave us any trouble but IRON Alliance. They had members coming up to our space and shooting us, then docking up, rinse and repeat. After continous talks with IRON's diplomats concerning the issue and basically getting the big "fuck you" from them, I figured I would ask Vile Rat what to do.

 After explaining to Vile what was going on, he gave me two words and then didn't say another word for over a half an hour. His reply? "Shoot them."

So we did, we took a small time fleet down to IRON's then home system and pretty much face raped their entire fleet. They looted the field and technically *won* the engagement, but we had a blast and tore their ships to shreds in their very own home system. After that I got a conversation from Wulfnor, Razors current head diplomat, asking what was going on, so I explained it to him, he laughed and said ok. Later on I spoke with Vile Rat again and told him what went down, he laughed about it and said "thats great, its IRON and I am sure they wont be around long anyhow." Sure enough, BoB did their MAX campaign, and guess who had to move out.

 RIP to you Sean "Vile Rat" Smith, King Diplomat.
-Kwitchy

I don't want to make it seem like I'm just copy pasting this things for my own amusement but this person is really something else.

I don't have the cash and I can't spot the official link but to those of you have an account at SomethingAwful, there's going to be a fundraiser planned for his family.

For more Libyan sentiment but less over reaction towards a general culture, this is the last page in the SA topic about vile rat: http://forums.someth...0&pagenumber=740

Some other little facts that are anecdotal but I have read:
-This person was an IT manager, not a diplomat (I didn't recheck if the original link had this)
-10 Libyans were killed defending the place so it's not all about nation vs. nation
-Supposedly the head was a Jew and not a Muslim
-Some say it was about the mockumentary, others say it's 9/11 timing.
-direct SA quote from MradyFist: we have Vilerat mentioning a suspicious guard taking photos of the Libyan consulate prior to a deadly (and probably planned) attack

also I don't know the context of this post but

So, as I understand it, as 10 Yemeni soldiers 'guarding' embassy tried to shake me down for $$, others colluded in embassy breach? #yemen
 Expand

 Seems like the Yemeni armed forces managed to secure front entrance of embassy well..seems they forgot abt other parts of compound #yemen
 Expand


 Back by embassy, situation has stabilized, still blocked off, still very tense. #yemen


 5 Yemeni acquaintances saved my rear end today, though they did make me crack up during multiple radio interviews...face of the real #yemen


 Random guy yells 'drat the Jews and the Christians' at no one in particular.this is not the #yemen I know.

 Safe, heading home to file as soon as possible, in te domine speravi non confundar in aeternum.


 Managed to get self out of embassy...now somehow at a wedding lunch? #yemen


 Always hard to do radio interviews in tense situation...harder when your in a w 5 Yemenis


 Guys I'm with say some demonstrators were able to enter embassy from Sheraton street. #yemen

 Situation very tense here, plume of smoke rising from by embassy, sound of warning shots ringing out #yemen


 In addition to securing embassy, seems someYemeni troops also have time to try to shake me down for cash. #yemen


 And now we have shots being fired in the air. #yemen


 I'm somehow inside the security perimeter at a parking lot run by friend of friend. Can see soldiers launching tear gas #yemen


 At embassy, was briefly detained by Yemeni soldiers, fine now. Situation around embassy tense. #yemen
 Adam Baron ‏@adammbaron

 At embassy. It's secured by Yemeni troops by wide perimeter. Reports appear exaggerated #yemen
-adambaron
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Do you ingest anything to keep yourself awake? What's your normal diet?

What I'm really curious about is how top are we talking about? Would have been if the article went into details on this especially for those of us who don't play Eve Online.

Especially as the comments generated some talk about economics and politics.
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Living Room / Re: What books are you reading?
« Last post by Paul Keith on September 09, 2012, 11:06 PM »
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Nothing notable. Just like the cover.
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Living Room / Re: Perhaps About the Coolest Book EVER~! =D
« Last post by Paul Keith on September 09, 2012, 11:00 PM »
I really hope someone pairs it up with this: http://www.diginfo.tv/v/12-0160-r-en.php

40hz is rightful to be excited here. The potential is just unlimited especially for education.

We've all heard of such psychological flaws such as:

From: http://en.wikipedia....-fulfilling_prophecy

There is extensive evidence of "Interpersonal Expectation Effects" where the seemingly private expectations of individuals can predict the outcome of the world around them. The mechanisms by which this occurs are also reasonably well understood: it is simply that our own expectations change our behaviour in ways we may not notice and correct. In the case "Interpersonal Expectation Effects", others pick up on non-verbal behaviour which affects their attitudes. A famous example includes a study where teachers were told arbitrarily that random students were "going to blossom". Oddly, those random students actually ended the year with significantly greater improvements.[7]

Other specific examples discussed in psychology include:

'Clever Hans' effect
Observer-expectancy effect
Hawthorne effect
Placebo effect
Pygmalion effect
Stereotype threat

Imagine instead of training teachers in backwards countries such as ours, both students and teachers can experience what an exceptional teacher teaching to their students would feel like.

Each turn of the page would be linked to a camera simultaneously sliding with the pace of the student flipping the textbook and the book is not even there. Just a virtual simulation playing at the same pace as the virtual teacher flipping the actual book is doing but controlled by the user student through their own flipping of the virtual book.
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Developer's Corner / Re: FREE Programming eBooks! (and a C++ book for C# devs)
« Last post by Paul Keith on September 08, 2012, 01:23 AM »
Can you give a review of their quality? Maybe it's just the age we are in but I've grown skeptical of "login required to download but nope, there is no catch" especially when it comes to several singular separate downloads.
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General Software Discussion / Re: instant linux on winxp
« Last post by Paul Keith on September 07, 2012, 11:25 PM »
Oh there's no misunderstanding. It is I believe more of a question of experience. In fact I haven't fully experienced the experience myself.

Comprehension really all depends on whether one has experienced a Qemu of a lightweight distro versus an advanced/textbook VM such as Virtualbox. It is really as clear as realizing a portable app responds much faster and is "installed" much faster and conveniently than say an equivalent alternative software that is memory hogging.

The same can be said for fully. If one has experienced say trying to play a modern videogame on a guest Windows OS and have that game not play, the idea of a full virtual OS would be far different than merely the concept of a functioning OS.

It would be the same as if trying to tell a Windows user that Linux is a 100% functioning OS only to reveal to them that X windows software is not available on Linux. Most likely the distinction of functionality wouldn't be lost on them on the technical side but on the practical side, you wouldn't convince them that it is a fully functioning OS because they would not have the skills to build or access a particular feature which they have taken for granted in a fully functioning OS.

With things like a guest copy, it is especially of great importance to separate such distinction. At least, I think so. It is after all at the heart of what one expects from a copy. No one should be expected to be tricked into believing a ripped copy is a full copy and no one should be expected to believe that a 50% VM of an OS is in actuality a full 100% functioning VM. Even for Live CD copies this can be dangerous. There are Live CDs where because you can't test install the additional drivers without installing the actual OS on a HD would lead to screen flickering and it would be easy to mistake it as the full OS only on a CD and give up on it all together.
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General Software Discussion / Re: instant linux on winxp
« Last post by Paul Keith on September 07, 2012, 08:23 PM »
Yes but since both Qemu and VBox don't need rebooting and are virtual machines, that's not the issue here.

The issue is on the topic title: "instant".

In my experiences with Qemu, especially with a lightweight newbie friendly distro like Puppy, it is as instant as it is like opening a web browser where as Virtualbox, esp. unoptimized/wrongly sliced together settings, is more like running a Java app.

Both are at heart going to give you operating systems without rebooting but one requires not only loading for waiting times, additional confusing settings, questions of whether to install guest additions or merge two desktop OS's aesthetic together and the other is simply...a click. I.E.: instant linux.

The differences are so distinct that yes, depending on the needs, Qemu can seem like a better way than Virtualbox provided you know the limitations of Qemu and QemuPuppy but only towards a less experienced person because most average Linux users are at an elite power user that things like how many RAM to allocate and how to backup and export virtual HDs would be 2nd hand to them.

Also I'd be careful with using the words fully. To my knowledge, I could never figure out how to set up the fully functioning drivers that allows Virtualbox to support better gaming. I read somewhere that guest additions have to be installed in safe mode but I could never figure out what it really means where as something like QemuPuppy, the option doesn't even pop out when I last tried it. It's literally like a portable app to it's most basic sense. The only confusion is how to put it to a certain boot device but anyone can click on it and open QemuPuppy. Even users who are totally ignorant of anything virtual machine related.
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General Software Discussion / Re: instant linux on winxp
« Last post by Paul Keith on September 07, 2012, 05:54 PM »
Well it depends on what only virtual machine way means. After all, he did go for an .exe over say an unburned Live CD iso first. (Not dumb but not something a beginner is recommended to do nor will a beginner accidentally be introduced to it first time they try Linux)

I don't know about VMWare but Virtualbox and Qemu from a person like me is vastly different despite being categorically considered the same.

Even now I still have problems optimizing Virtualbox and when I open it, my browser on my main OS slows down (highly invasive). Qemu is just click and run especially on Puppy.

Plus Virtualbox has streamlined mode which is also a different experience than a windowed OS.

There's also just finding Windows alternative for Linux specific apps which is much more likelier to happen.

Also there's Online Emulators like this for the technically minded: http://bellard.org/jslinux/

There could just easily be a fully functioning graphical online OS that no one has heard about.
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General Software Discussion / Re: instant linux on winxp
« Last post by Paul Keith on September 07, 2012, 04:33 PM »
I've never tried it. From the description it sounds like you just wubi'd Puppy into your Windows.

It definitely won't be an instant linux on winxp since it's a separate partition. You need to look for the instructions specifically for QemuPuppy to just get a Virtual Puppy on your usb stick.
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General Software Discussion / Re: What went wrong with Linux on the Desktop
« Last post by Paul Keith on September 06, 2012, 09:06 PM »
I think if good enough was the right criteria then everyone would be trying to make a Haiku PC as soon as possible.

Desktop is plagued by the fact that until Tablet OS like Android, most were blind towards what "wows" casuals and little was being done to fix the gaming hole found in Linux. I don't mean high requirement games either. No one was simply stamping their foot on Linux on gaming unless it was cross platform. Even the "great" Linux games never got sequels. Just constant updates of which it is more obvious for casuals to see on a software made for the Tablet than they are to spot the changelog being told to them via an update manager.

Then there's still this myth that casuals like LibreOffice. Just cause casuals don't need all the features of MS Office doesn't mean they don't want MS Word. LibreOffice is not Firefox and MS Office is closer to Photoshop than Internet Explorer. You can't just flood it.

Also: Windows XP Black tried darkhorse killer apps and it did get a ton more notice than Linux as a desktop but it kept being shut down because users suddenly found out that their helpful tech forum guy/mod does not allow someone to help fix warez compromised OS issues...even if it's still just Windows XP and so no one online barely helps anyone out...which is way worse than Linux forums/chatrooms.
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Living Room / Re: Bitcoin theft causes Bitfloor exchange to go offline
« Last post by Paul Keith on September 06, 2012, 08:48 PM »
A functional economy must favor those that take action more than those, who don't. That is why a mild, predictable inflation is necessary. Deflationary economy favors hoarders instead of producers of goods and services. In time, deflation drives active entities out of market and therefore the bitcoins in their current form cannot become widespread. They would kill every industry segment that would depend on them.

I'm not so sure that inflation is a good thing either. It might just be the lesser of two evils. (* See Humor Thread for a cheapo joke!)
The way I see inflation, the "middle class" gets jammed because at the personal side "revenue" (aka your wages) is someone's judgement with a game theory low-level tendency to go DOWN. Expenses are Other People's Revenue with a "market gamble" to push UP. So in MicroEconomics, there are a series of ideas around "counter-intuitive demand curves". "As the price of a core Product And/Or Service go up, the proportion of the consumer's money spent on them goes UP." (You'd think it should go down, like most discretionary offerings.) The key word is proportion. The famous examples are car gas and rent. When trying to stay alive gets more expensive, you have no room left to do anything fun. And when any consumer ever asks in frustration why this is, the business managers all whine "prices are always rising." Consumer responds "But you're paying me less." "Yeah, well, gotta keep costs down, blah blah".

(I said "Low Level" game theory up there, because at the more advanced stages, you get things like a town boycott can shut down a store, or the mayor can influence wages, or in a really hard business you get the "quality of worker you pay for", etc. (Outsourcing Customer service, etc.))

So while difficult, maybe an exactly level economy might be best on paper. A true deflationary economy is bad news, because a ton of the economy runs on "momentum" and when you lose the "critical mass" you get a mess like Detroit. However an interesting thing, while a bit tricky at first, is a currency adjustment which is simply math on the currency, but the actual GDP etc of the country is the same.

The poster did say predictable inflation. Plus mild. Maybe extremely mild would be a better fit.

I think exactly level economy is bad. However, it could be that my paper is different.

A level economy means no innovation is taking place ever to push direction towards a particular business or a particular career.

This only sounds good on paper if, on paper, you are not factoring government and private entities capability to over-spend and under-adjust and cause run away deflation/inflation. A level economy would never be prepared for this and would hit depression/recession stages much faster and recover less faster. Textbook keynesianism sounds like it's urging spending during a crisis for this factor: Progress is much faster at making up for costs than savings. Progress is also much better at motivating people to deal with the economy than stable periods of the business cycle.

Also: Compared to many of the world's worst country, Detroit sounds like Canada. It could be that I've never been to Detroit but from the bits I've read, that place's problem is more corruption and mis-allocated production than it is currency.

I could also be mistaken but I got the sense that Gold Standard economies run less on momentum which is what helps them recover fastest during the downturn of a business cycle. Am I wrong in assuming this?
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General Software Discussion / Re: instant linux on winxp
« Last post by Paul Keith on September 06, 2012, 08:38 PM »
How exactly did you install Puppy?

As far as I know QemuPuppy should just be an icon. Click it and out pops a window just like a normal VM.

Normal puppy is often recommended as live cd first and foremost before frugal/whatever Linux likes to call installing in HD.

It would be highly strange to get into a situation where you might accidentally find yourself in a position to reboot to Puppy as a newb.
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General Software Discussion / Re: instant linux on winxp
« Last post by Paul Keith on September 06, 2012, 01:37 PM »
Thanks for the highly informative clarification.

To everyone else: I won't try to derail this thread any longer. It's just posts like these aren't stuff you can normally chance upon.

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Just a heads up that I made an additional edit. Not sure if you also read it.

It's really hard to explain especially if you're not even a card game novice like me but hopefully some of the additional statements made the distinction clearer.
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Sorry for the long post but I want to make sure I explored all immediate differences between the game and leave no stone left unturned. I didn't do any prolonged search, simply downloaded mouser's draft pdf and the review made by fathergeek.

http://boardgamegeek...eview-of-chef-cuckoo

Chef Cuckoo:

For 3 to 8 players

pdf:

1-20 (teamplay for more than 5 or 6 players, one and two-player games use non-standard rules).

Chef Cuckoo:

What pleased me most about Chef Cuckoo! was the Ingredient cards and how they could be used in multiple ways to tempt the judge for plastic stars. For example, if I knew the judge was health conscious, I would select vegetables and ingredients that had reasonable portions and low calories. If I knew the judge was meat lover, I would load my dish with tasty meats and sauces. If I knew the judge enjoyed presentation and looks, I would select Ingredient cards that had complimenting colors. There was always enough for me to use and to think about to provide a creative dish that corresponded to the judge’s Food Challenge.

pdf:

When you take on the role of judge, you'll tell the chefs what you expect from them and how you'll be judging their dishes.

Chef Cuckoo: Judge needs to be seduced by anonymous flavor

Third, the chefs know the judge. Each chef must now carefully consider what would constitute the “best”or “worst” according to the judge. This can be highly speculative, but not to a point where the chefs are completely clueless.

Palatable Judgement

The judge now flips one stack of Ingredient cards over at a time and talks through their thought process used to determine if the 3 ingredients fit the Food Challenge card’s description.

Once they are all reviewed, the judge now takes the tin can full of plastic stars and places 2 plastic stars on the stack of Ingredient cards that best correspond to the food challenge and the judge’s personal taste. One plastic star is awarded to the runner-up.

The chefs now reveal who provided what ingredients and collect their plastic stars if they were awarded any. Chefs are welcome to defend their culinary choices, but the judge’s decision is final.

pdf: Judge needs to be food critic

As judge, you decide what the chefs will prepare and any special instructions or
challenges. Your assignment to the chefs could be something as straightforward as
“Prepare a delicious dish” to something more challenging like “Prepare a vegetarian
     appetizer using watermelon”.

After they present their creations, you'll critique them and
      award points
as you see fit.

Competition vs. Casual aka Ping Pong is not Table Tennis:

pdf:

Cody considers the dishes and gives his critiques:

“I'm going to start with Ellen's dish. I love the surprise idea of presenting the chicken and
mushrooms as a roll, wrapped up in Lassange Noodles. I think the Mushrooms and Chicken
would go really well together. However, I think it would have been really amazing if you had
made a kind of cheese sauce for the mushrooms and chicken, instead of just having the grated
Parmesan cheese on top.. I'm afraid the actual mushroom and chicken might taste a little bland,
and I wouldn't say it was the truly unique flavor combination that I was hoping for.”

“Now for Lisa's dish: I'm not sure how the Lavender and Peach flavorings would work with
the Lobster, but I'm dying to taste it and find out! I said I was interested in unique flavors and a
great presentation, and you delivered! The idea of the simple elegant cucumber slices around
the plate sounds beautiful, and the contrast between the cold plain cucumbers and the Buttery
scented Lobster sounds amazing.”

“I'm giving the 5,10,50, and 100 point chips to Lisa – for a total of 165 points. I'm giving the
25 point chip to Ellen, for a good effort.”

 Cody gives out the Judging Award Chips to the Chef
players, who add their points from this round to their score sheet.

Chef Cuckoo:

Parent Geeks also had a wonderful time and the game served up a lot of laughter. With the Parent Geeks, we played with both game variants and the table talk and arguments were spicy and rich which actually resulted in a few judgement reversals. Non-gamers also had a wonderful time and were ready to play the game again once it was over, demanding seconds. Players who also enjoyed cooking shows, like Iron Chef and Chopped, loved the game’s theme and wouldn’t stop talking about their favorite cooking show moments even when we tried to change the subject. Of course, all Parent Geeks who enjoyed Apples to Apples loved Chef Cuckoo!, which should come as no surprise.

Gamer Geeks agreed the game was fun, but would only sit down for a game if they had to play it with non-gamers or their kids. They suggested that Chef Cuckoo! would require the right group (where “right” means funny and sarcastic) to make the game entertaining. In other words, it did little to please their palate or satisfy their hunger.

If the food theme weren't the same, Chef Cuckoo might as well be talking about which Playdoh shape and colors look best on which food.

Your game would fit much closer to a competitive game of architecture design or at least a competitive game on which person's lego everyone should all work on cause it's the best.

What you thought they mentioned is actually a real concept found in almost every card game in the world: The fact that the dealer must hand the players all their cards and be the arbitrator of cheating/rule breaking and once the round is over, the dealer decides who the winner is based on the predefined rules presented by the card game.

Edit:

Another thing that might be worth noting is that card/board games aren't basing their similarity on mechanics/appearances because of the structure of the board to begin with.

It would be like saying all programming languages are the same because they are all slaves to the principle action of programming.

As far as I know, throughout history, board games are linked much closer to the symbol of the objects being used at play.

You can have two board games with two fruit objects playing at the exact same way for example but the board game whose fruit object is much suited for gambling will be used for gambling. The board game much suited for family fun will be used for family fun.

It's not a demographics issue. It's a convenience issue. If the math allows it to be much more diverse and change the reward factor towards random psychology then the game would be treated as the food gambling game versus the food family game. This doesn't include casino interventions where such things as card countings that are legitimate strategies were banned just to maintain the status of blackjack as a card game available in casinoes.

Your card game's design is simply much more suited for competitive play because it utilizes chips instead of banners deeming who won. A player chasing the lead leader in your rule set would be seeking not only to win "the current round" but to "grab the most chips in the current round" which would lead to an entirely different set of pattern mixing intent all together. (Meaning once it becomes competitive, the recipes would be done differently depending on a person's place instead of merely a chase towards the better recipe. Ex. the leader might decide to make a losing recipe that might be better at blocking the opposing player from winning as much chips hence reducing their likelihood to catch up.)

It really can't be said that the ideas are identical. Maybe the appearances are similar but once you step into the actual game (which is the most important criteria for judging a game's similarity) the environment would be so vastly different that any fan of your game wouldn't mistake your game for Chef Cuckoo.
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True but it sounds like mouser thinks the niche is different to begin with. Only the aesthetic sound the same.

It might also be worth noting that to my eyes, the core idea isn't the same at all. I don't know why I didn't bother to visit the page but the game doesn't have chef assignments for example.

The game also doesn't have a gameplay mode. This is really the equivalent of saying a Match 3 game is the same as Tetris.
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General Software Discussion / Re: instant linux on winxp
« Last post by Paul Keith on September 06, 2012, 10:57 AM »
Can you expand more on how it helps you with web-banking?
Certainly.

First, let's get the obvious out of the way: it doesn't help a whole lot if the host machine has been compromised. With that out of the way...

The above-mentioned NemID has been shoved down our throats. It was commissioned by the big financial interests, and being run by a private (and, it unfortunately seems, darn incompetent) company. If it was just a banking system, it would be kinda OK - at least it offers two-factor authentication. BUT:

1) it's becoming mandatory for interacting with the government - so it should be classified as critical infrastructure (yet still being run by a private company, and iirc hosted by a company owned by a US company... patriot act...)
2) it's used for digital signature stuff. While technically there's cryptographic certificates involved, they're stored in escrow, giving us no control over them. While this might be safer than having a password-protected keyfile for 99% of the Danish population, it's scary that we have no alternative.
3) not only does NemID require a Java plugin (keep in mind how many security holes Java has had over the years), it has a signed Java applet that's really just a boostrapper, which downloads an unsigned java applet at runtime... and this unsigned applet contains native libraries invoked via JNI.
4) the company behind is extremely arrogant, having claimed that any possible attacks were purely theoretic, etc. Didn't take long before we saw the first real-world MITM attacks against it.
5) <tinfoil-hat>being shoved down our throats, and designed how it is, it would be the perfect trojan-launching vessel for the PET.</tinfoil-hat>

So yeah, I definitely want to keep that piece of crap contained in a VM. Also means I can keep the Java plugin out of the browser I use for everyday stuff, and thus be a helluva lot safer in general browsing. Just like my main browser, the one in the VM also has AdBlockPlus+NoScript+Certificate Patrol+Ghostery - and it's only used for web-banking and other NemID-requiring sites.


Thanks.

Judging by your usage, would it be correct to assume that it only protects the scenario where the java plugin has been compromised? That is to say, the digital signature stored in escrow is still an exposed factor or does using Linux/using a VM serve as a form of anonymizer/2nd layer encryption against the system?

I'm not really familiar with digital signatures.
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