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25001
Find And Run Robot / Re: [feature request] multiple run
« Last post by mouser on November 19, 2007, 03:29 PM »
yeah, not too hard to add.. of course if you wanted to do it now you could just put that list of programs to launch in a .bat file and have farr launch the batch file.
25002
General Software Discussion / Re: Screenshot capture Problem
« Last post by mouser on November 19, 2007, 02:34 PM »
if you minimize it to the tray, and then restore it, same problem?
if you exit it completely from the tray and then re-run it from the start menu, same problem?
what operating system are you using?
25003
Find And Run Robot / Re: [feature request] multiple run
« Last post by mouser on November 19, 2007, 01:51 PM »
can you explain what this would do?
25004
Post New Requests Here / Re: IDEA: fitness timer
« Last post by mouser on November 19, 2007, 01:19 PM »
This would count as an entry in the GOE Programming Challenge with December 1 deadline:
https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=10648.0

I can see lots of fun options for such a program..

Like a nice option would be if you could configure a text file with entries like:
NAME, intervalcount, duration..
Pushups, 20, 1
Situps, 30, 2
etc..

And then maybe add an option to let you choose a time (like 20 minutes) and have it choose aprx. 20 minutes worth of excercises in random order.
25005
It may be misleading to advocate *uninstalling* an antivirus tool.

In my mind, the interesting debate is whether you should have one running all the time as a background resident scanning process examining every file opened, or whether you should just use an antivirus as an on-demand scanner.
25006
But one of those generators -- the one based on elliptic curves -- is not like the others. Called Dual_EC_DRBG, not only is it a mouthful to say, it's also three orders of magnitude slower than its peers. It's in the standard only because it's been championed by the NSA, which first proposed it years ago in a related standardization project at the American National Standards Institute.
...
But today there's an even bigger stink brewing around Dual_EC_DRBG. In an informal presentation (.pdf) at the CRYPTO 2007 conference in August, Dan Shumow and Niels Ferguson showed that the algorithm contains a weakness that can only be described a backdoor.
...



from http://it.slashdot.o...184204.shtml?tid=172
25007
I really think we are only beginning to see the emotional power of video games starting to be explored.  In the last decade some really interesting and deep books are being written on computer game design.. Things are going to get really interesting in the near future.

This particular slideshow is a true (somewhat sad) story about a dying mother playing a video game.



from http://www.neatorama.com/ via http://www.metafilter.com/
25008
I think it would help motivate people to see what their donation specifically pays for..
The only problem with that is that DC is in a very strange situation with regard to that.

Like in your example "Your donation will pay for 20% of an average coding snack" -- but there is no way to say something like that, or equate an amount with a review.

Consider that we probably have about $4,000 in yearly expenses for our servers.
If we didn't raise that amount each year (which we easily do), we would move to smaller servers.  If we raise more we can move to bigger servers.

There are no "salaries" here.. The more donations that come into DC, the more goes out to the people contributing to it.

If all donations stopped over night, what would change?  I'd still be here writing software -- I just wouldn't have nearly as much time to do so because I'd have to spend more of my time working on real paid work.  For me personally, more donations to the site means more time I can improve the site and add new software, etc.

The ideal situation is if we can raise enough donations coming into the site and then back out (via donationcredits) to people contributing to the site (as coders, forum posters, reviewers, etc.) that more and more people can afford to spend time improving the site and creating new software etc.

It's weird because it would be simpler if we could say: Ok we need to raise X dollars to pay for the salaries of the employees.  But no one here is working on salaries.  We are all working in our spare time, and the donations are just a way to help offset some of that time and fund extra optional activities we could do if we raised enough.

But maybe there is still a way to come up with some specifics that are more immediate and tangible to people.

The thing is, we want people to donate and then *decide for themselves* where their donation goes, using donationcredits.  Every donation will be in the control of the person donating to give out as they see fit, so i'm not sure we can tell them where their donation is going until they decide..

Hm.. maybe that's an idea.. we could set up a couple of "special funds" like for reviews, new software, new web services, etc, and let donors choose where to put their money.. and then pledge to devote that donation money to improving those areas of the site.  This would only be useful for people who don't want to have to specifically follow the site day by day and donate to individual people.  It would be more like pre-funding a specific area and then relying on the site administrators to parcel out that donation to members contributing to that area, or spending the money on that area, etc.
25009
Martin over at ghacks writes about why he still uses an antivirus program occasionally but no longer keeps one running in the background.

It's not a crazy idea, and i've been tempted to do the same.  In the end I've opted to keep an antivirus program running in the background and just accepting the small performance hit and occasional system slowdown from antivirus scanning.

The truth is though, as Martin points out, i know that my basic system is safe, and scanning all my files all the time seems wasteful.  When new files come in the mail, i would know enough to scan them manually even if i didn't have a background resident scanner.

Anyone else out there sufficiently brave and confident in their security policies to not run an antivirus tool?

25010
Personally I'm not very fond of Windows Vista, and i'm still using windows XP Pro.  But if you're using Vista, Cybernet news has you covered.  They are giving away a few copies of TweakVista commercial, which also exists in a free version, and looks like a nice helper utility to tune all your vista settings.

25011
maybe we could make a chart showing what we could do with the money / how we would use it..

every time i hear about some silly company getting $5,000,000 in funding i think wow what we could do with that kind of money in terms of funding projects and developers..
25012
GOE 2007 Challenge Downloads / Re: GOE 2007 Programming Contest for November 2007
« Last post by mouser on November 18, 2007, 03:12 PM »
Great Arjen! That's the spirit  :up:

I should say, i'm in as well!
I'll try to do a little FARR plugin (maybe my timezone idea if no one else does it, or maybe a notes or quotes one), and maybe i'll have time for a little standalone utility.
25013
RED ALERT RED ALERT
SKROMMEL SIGHTING!


skrommy i hope you will write us a new little utility for the GOE programming challenge.
25014
Living Room / DonationCoder.com Yearly Fundraiser for 2007 - Advice Requested Please
« Last post by mouser on November 18, 2007, 01:35 PM »
Ok I really need everyone's help figuring out how we should handle this years fundraiser.

Those of you who have been around DC for a year or so may remember our last fundraiser, which was back in September of 2006.

Well 2007 is coming to a close and we haven't had a fundraiser yet.. So we need to have one in December, or not at all.

I have been thinking about it and I realized I can't make these decisions alone any more and they should be community decisions.  So let me lay out the issues and get some feedback from you guys and gals.



Issue #1: Should we have a fundraiser in December, and how should we focus it?

1. I think it's important to have a yearly fundraiser on the site.  It's a chance for us to reach out to people who might not otherwise consider donating, and a chance to reach out to people who have been readers and participants for a while and need a little extra reason to donate and join the site as a supporting member.

2. Normally one of the things I try to do during the fundraiser month is go all out and code and write stuff for the site to try to "earn" the fundraiser contributions.  This time however, I'm personally so busy for the next couple of months that it's all I can do to keep up with my normal software updates, etc.  So I feel a little uncomfortable asking for donations now of all months.

3. But on the other hand, what I'd love for us to do is take this as an opportunity to raise funds to help support additional programming projects on the site spearheaded by others, and to support others on the site who contribute to making it a great place.  So I'm kind of thinking we should have a fundraiser this year in December, and focus it on the idea of raising funds for future projects.

4. Actually I have some very big plans for 2008, including some web services on DC and an extremely cool new review system.  And I'd like us to get a more powerful member server so we can support giving out more web space for member projects.  And I'd like to encourage people who donate to the fundraiser to give their credits to people on the site whose work they want to support.



Issue #2: Assuming we have a fundraiser (or whenever we next have one), should we make public money raised and have a specific goal?

The last time we had a fundraiser we didn't say anything about how much was raised.  This is always an issue i get squirmy about in general because I know most websites don't talk about how much money they receive.  It seems to never have a positive effect.  Some people look and think what a failure of a project, and others look and think, they have enough they don't need my money.  And i never know how much we should expect to raise.

However, i feel like because of the community nature of the site, and especially during the fundraiser, that we should publicly show how much money is being raised.  Well at least like most things we do here, it's worth an experiment don't you think?

So i was thinking about one of those little thermometer fundraising things at the top of the DC pages for December showing how much money has been raised so far during the fundraiser.

Which brings us to the much harder question of: Should we have a goal amount to raise (i think so, just for fun if nothing else), and what should that amount be?

We don't want it to be too low as that is sad.  We don't want it to be too high because then if we don't reach it, it looks even sadder.

Last year we raised $6000 i think.  One idea would be to put like 2 markers on the thermometer towards the goal:
The first at $6,000 mark to reach last years amount, the second at our optimistic goal ($12,000).

What do you guys/gals think about that?



Issue #3: Do you have any ideas of things we could do for the December fundraiser that would help?

I'd love to hear ideas of things we could do -- especially if they are ideas that you would be willing to help out doing.



Whether you are a long term member of the site or a new visitor, I really look forward to hearing your ideas.
(you can also email me at [email protected] if you don't want to post publicly).
25015
Here's an easy idea:  FarrTimeZones

User types: ftz [KEYWORDS]
and it displays current time of matching areas.

So use could type:
ftz florida
to see current time in florida.
etc.

A nice bonus would be if it let user put their own extra time listing file, so user could add for example time zone differences for their frients.  So i could put in my file something like:
mom +1

then if i typed
ftz mom

i would see the current time for my mom, etc.



ps. this would qualify as a GOE challenge entry.
25016
i think this has been requested before and i dont think it would be too hard to add.. i'll put it on todo list and josh can add it to todo thread.
25017
Living Room / Re: Help Name Our Cat!
« Last post by mouser on November 18, 2007, 10:59 AM »
Hey, aren't there some pet-naming generators on the web?
25018
Living Room / Re: drum program
« Last post by mouser on November 18, 2007, 09:23 AM »
as you can see, the user has changed their name to "queer as folk", a non-derogatory term.  thanks to everyone involved for handling this in such a reasonable manner  :up:
25019
not a bad idea.
25020
fixes bug report listed here: https://www.donation...index.php?topic=9035
25021
Mircryption / Re: tcl error handeling won`t work after using mircryption for eggdrop
« Last post by mouser on November 18, 2007, 12:31 AM »
fixed in latest update here: https://www.donation...ex.php?topic=10874.0
25022
Living Room / Re: DonationCoder Postcard Club Activate!
« Last post by mouser on November 18, 2007, 12:03 AM »
someone can always read it to him so don't worry about the text size.
25023
heidel from #mircryption on efnet has implemented some requested fixes for people who use tcleggdrop_mcpsfuncs.tcl in their eggdrop bots.

Updated 11/17/07 by heidel
  • - fixed putmsg/putnotc
  • - no longer suppressing error messages from triggered bind procs and invalid put commands
  • - correctly handling options in put commands (e.g. putserv "test" -next)

Download: https://www.donation...n/others_eggdrop.php
25024
ProcessTamer / Re: Enabled but not running...
« Last post by mouser on November 17, 2007, 11:07 PM »
what operating system are you using?

if you see it in the system tray then it is running.
if the configuration dialog says its not running that just means it can't figure out that it's running, which is a sign that something is asmiss but not nesc. that process tamer itself is not working.

the real test though is to see if Process Tamer can change the priorities of any programs.  Try manually changing a process priority from the options, or run the test program, and wait a few seconds and see if PT pops up a balloon and tells you it is being tamed.

it seems one main cause of PT to stop working is when people manually disable the system service which lets it examine the running processes.  if you search in this section you will find some posts about people who did this inadvertently by running a tweaking program like nlite.
25025
Updated mainly with fixes for VISTA.  You can also now change the location of the config/data files.
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