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Living Room / Re: Security, Law, Ego, and Patheticness
« Last post by TaoPhoenix on December 06, 2012, 03:22 AM »
Is this the same as MetaData? Because deleting it risks turning you into a Terrorist per other threads!
(What about that Poor Journalist? Was his photo being shared without his direct permission? That's Copyright Infringement by Terrorists to you!  http://www.photo-mar...-stripping-metadata/   Oh, Won't Someone Think of the Journalists??)

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Living Room / Re: Anti-Addiction Drug
« Last post by TaoPhoenix on December 05, 2012, 08:19 PM »

Damn, I just nuked my post. (This is why I tend to post and edit twice!) Shorter version below: But I'll just say that sometimes with a little digging you can learn a few things.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibudilast
Which is :
Ibudilast ... is an antiinflammatory drug used mainly in Japan, which acts as a phosphodiesterase inhibitor, inhibiting the PDE-4 subtype to the greatest extent, but also showing significant inhibition of other PDE subtypes.

Ibudilast has ... neuroprotective effects.

Ibudilast crosses the blood–brain barrier and suppresses glial cell activation. This activity has been shown to make ibudilast useful in the treatment of neuropathic pain and it not only enhances analgesia produced by opioid drugs, but also reduces the development of tolerance.[10]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glial_cell
http://en.wikipedia....diesterase_inhibitor

So somewhere in there is the next step.

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Living Room / Re: 3D Printing Under Attack
« Last post by TaoPhoenix on December 05, 2012, 07:54 PM »
Sorta changing topics, 3D Printing is the ultimate attack on Everything. (Except for industrial grade processes. Those will last a little longer.) Being able to buy a "75 pound lump of 50 compounds" at YourCostBulkClub (CostCo, BJ's are East Coast USA examples), 3d Printing lets you make (almost) ANYTHING with just a software routine, and you know the Open Source movement will be all over that.

Hence the desperate moves to block the tech at this early stage. Need a kitchen knife? Print one. Need a Cereal Bowl? Print one. Need a plastic tin for laundry? Print one.

But wait. It gets WAY worse. Need a toy for your 4 year old? (Non-Genius.) PRINT ONE. I bet you will be able to print a cheap car-thingy soon. Your 4 year old won't care. He can zoom it around. Toys 'R Us and Hasbro/Mattel/whoever will NOT be pleased that their "cheap plastic crap" business model will be sunk.

And more, but I'll let y'all imagine how disruptive it can be.

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Living Room / Re: Anti-Addiction Drug
« Last post by TaoPhoenix on December 05, 2012, 07:45 PM »
Well-l-l-l ... a little - lot of? - longevity would help  :P.

Right, we're talking medicine here, the one thing you tend not to have when you need medicine is longevity!  :o
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Living Room / Re: Anti-Addiction Drug
« Last post by TaoPhoenix on December 05, 2012, 07:44 PM »
It's no different than how the MAFIAA continually demand that copyright expiry be lengthened continually.

It is sorta different, but in weird and complicated ways I have trouble putting a finger on. No less evil, more like "Differently Evil".  >:(
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Living Room / Re: When you make your 100'th Post
« Last post by TaoPhoenix on December 05, 2012, 07:40 PM »
Now I have to resist the urge to decide every 50 posts means something. Maybe my next landmark is 2000. It's like those games, the landmarks get harder and harder!  :-\

This is my 1550th. : )
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Living Room / Re: I need your help...
« Last post by TaoPhoenix on December 05, 2012, 07:38 PM »
App did you make rent?
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From the Dept. of Hidden Agendas comes:

"House approves resolution to keep Internet control out of UN hands" ... by ... wait for it ... 397-0.

Can anyone say Hot Potato? This is the Congress that will gleefully wreck the country by letting us lose our AAA credit rating (so Bankers with short-derivative-whatevers can skim more cash) and play games with debt bankruptcy ceilings... and they can find it among themselves to vote 397-0 to keep the UN out of the internet?!

Ingredients: Barrel. Fish.

Directions: Leave in Sunlight to cure for 3 days until nice and rotten. Serve on top of legislation when they whine that they can't get consensus even though the country risks economic implosion. Serves 12 bills.

http://thehill.com/b...trol-out-of-un-hands

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Living Room / Re: Security, Law, Ego, and Patheticness
« Last post by TaoPhoenix on December 05, 2012, 02:59 PM »
Security: Duh... Cameras embed EXIF data.
Law: Oh god...
...
Patheticness: Hacker? God... It's called looking at EXIF data...

So wait, how many layers of recast blame are we looking at here?

Law: "Now remember, class, when we like you, we call you a Security Researcher. When we don't like that you showed us up but you helped us, we call you a Hacker. When we want to tap into the meme to scare the sheep into letting us pass new laws, we call you a Terrorist. So be nice, okay? You wouldn't want to be called a Terrorist. P.S. We need another $50 Billion for a new surveillance program."

So when that journalist photo went viral, no one in Law was skilled enough to use all that juicy data to come to that conclusion themselves?! It took a "Hacker" to do it?! Aren't these the guys who hire Consultants for millions of dollars a day? But they couldn't even give $100 and a pizza and bar tab to a "Security Researcher"?!

I'm just a semi-senile ol' humanities bird, but I bet every one of you Dev Cody's out there could have done that.

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Living Room / Re: Where Is Windows 8.1?
« Last post by TaoPhoenix on December 05, 2012, 02:40 PM »
MS has found themselves in the game long enough for different marketing managers to come and go, leaving the company as a whole with a slightly embarrassing inconsistency of brand naming for Windows.

3, 3.1, 3.11, 3.2, 95, 98, 2000, XP, Vista, 7, 8, and now if the codename sticks, Blue.
Windows Blue/8.1/9/whatever is due out mid next year, which is real fast. Some early articles were trumpeting it being "yay free" ... up until you tie that in with this article, if it's 8.1 of course no one would pay for it.

Edit: Wraith was thinking along slightly similar lines to me : )
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Living Room / Re: Reducing Scales - Recurring numbers & Patterns
« Last post by TaoPhoenix on December 04, 2012, 08:00 AM »
Heh I used to like this stuff as a young'un 30 years ago! (   :tellme:   )
Notice you stopped just before the pattern broke! Last I knew of these kinds of patterns as a kid, it matters whether the front whole number is odd or even, which determines if the decimal "can divide by 2 all by itself" or else a flow-over 0.5 amount is given/taken back and forth from it.

The whole Casting-Out-Nines series of tricks might be involved here too, but I'm not sure.
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N.A.N.Y. 2013 / Re: NANY 2013 Pledge - Progress Bars of Life
« Last post by TaoPhoenix on December 03, 2012, 07:22 PM »
If they are all based on time, maybe let the user optionally specify a time formatting string to use instead of the percentage as text on the bar? I mean, so you could make it say "21 days" instead of "94%" on the Christmas bar, or "41 min" instead of "69%" on the Left in Current Hour bar.

Do you really want it counting down the days left in your life?!  :o
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Living Room / Re: Ten-Story Building In 48 Hours
« Last post by TaoPhoenix on December 02, 2012, 08:39 PM »
It depends. Not sure yet what they did about a foundation, but a couple of clues are "The building is said to have been constructed with pre-fabricated materials, including 200 tons of steel." and "200 workers". Most projects I knew at my last job only had teams of some 5 at a time, so the many hands bit makes it interesting.

And the Pre-Fab part, if it's for example huge blocks of pre-built modules, you'd save a month each because you just slot them together like lego-type blocks.
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Heh P.S. How do you remove entries from the File Menu recent lists? Some of the pictures I edit are ... uh... NSFW, so I'd really rather not have titles such as "Buxom Blond with Big Boobies" in my file list!  ;D

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That's pretty close!

For a bit of silly fun testing it out, it seemed that your avatar is a bit serious in expression. That of course leads into the Joker from Batman: "Why So Serious?"

So here is Vlastimil, as the Joker from Batman, now with an uncanny valley smile!
Joker-Vlastimil.png
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From elsewhere:
And I also see as an architect very much that the newer programmers that I mentor don't *get* some stuff, because they don't know what goes on under the covers.  And so they can't make good decisions devoid of this knowledge.
...
You have to know how something is done before you use it, so that you can make good decisions about when to use it.

Would a bottle of wine and a call girl service help them code better?   :D
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Living Room / Re: Free E-book: 10 PRINT CHR$(205.5+RND(1)); : GOTO 10
« Last post by TaoPhoenix on December 02, 2012, 04:26 PM »

Heh this is the same one I posted as the "Guest NANY entry" down in spoof land. I'd gotten it from the same news story that this thread comes from, and being a somewhat silly little line of code, is one of the types of things that I created the Spoof-NANY section for in the first place!
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Finished Programs / Re: DONE: Double-Click Desktop Reset
« Last post by TaoPhoenix on December 02, 2012, 08:09 AM »
Here you go: http://skwire.dcmemb...s/WallpaperReset.zip

I think that works. Skwire Wins!
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I am aware that explaining to users how something could be done, if they did not figure it out themselves, is pointless and a sign of a failure of the software. I hope to get better at designing things in the future. Thanks once again for the information about the first impression of the software, it is very important to me.

No no no!  :(  Being the incredible developer you are, my job now is to cheer you up!

I ran into the same thing with Mouser on Screenshot Captor. It's a thing where some powerful program does a lot of stuff, only to happen to miss what at least in my case was THE only use case of some smaller program. And where I am happy to have donated here, is to sometimes get a misc little feature grafted on top of that program so that all that horsepower is there for one day when I need it, but I can do my low-level hack editing on the daily basis. For me the trick to low level tools is like grabbing a blue ball point pen and a pencil and a notebook. I have done some of my best creative work with those - so then questions arise like "why can't you do precisely that on a computer?" Theoretically one day if I had my very own pet developer, you could - I'd devise a program that would *almost* mimic the kinds of tricks I use in notebooks. But until then, and grudgingly admitting that developers are people and not awesome toys, that shall wait for another day!  :D

So let's see... if you're on a dead heat with Paint.net, except you're here and that guy is "just a random dev", then I'd like it if it is possible to graft on the few low level things I do in MS Paint, so then like S.C., your program can be my all-in-one tool. It's Not an image viewer. So far, fair enough, so that's that. Let's see what else.

1. You already have both adjust saturation and hue, so that part is down.
2. Make a customizable "favorite actions" toolbar. (I got the idea from Office 2010, see my rants on ribbons elsewhere.) If a user really only does like 4 things over and over, it becomes amazingly fast if they're all there on a little toolbar in order. For me, all I really use are the Rectangle Select, Lasso Select, Flip Horozontal, and Stretch/Shrink. So if you had a feature like right-click an option and "add to custom toolbar" that makes life a win. : )

Now, for technical points.

1. Resample doesn't seem to have an effect I understand. My goal is to stretch or shrink the picture, but doing a resample looks like it leaves it there. Also, I'd like the choice of independent horozontal and vertical relative resizing like MS Paint does.
2. Flip Horozontal would be nice - just saves a step having to rotate twice, because the 90 degree cases don't do anything for me.
3. A "Clear All Tools" bit  / button would be useful. I find it rather distracting to be locked into a "select" or other tool, and I'd really rather just go back to as if I'd opened the picture the first time and do something else.
4. A "pointer" tool that doesn't do anything might be nice. The idea is that with the selects, if your hand jiggles then you've yanked a piece of your picture apart and there's a small risk of damaging the picture if you somehow can't undo it such as blundering a close-save changes. A pointer is then like a "safety" so as you're just imagining things, sorta clicking around, you can't actually hurt anything. You could combine this with the "Clear All Tools" bit.

Whew! It's a lot of words, but should be a piece of cake to do after all that other stuff is in there!

Regards,

Tao

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Finished Programs / Re: DONE: Double-Click Desktop Reset
« Last post by TaoPhoenix on December 02, 2012, 07:02 AM »
Why not just right-click on a picture and set it as the background? 2 clicks. You could use a "blank" image or anything to "make it go away".

Hiya Ren!

1. Right clicking on Jpegs (as an example) doesn't give me an option to set it as a background.
2. I don't know what a blank image is. My standard background is just system black.
3. Sometimes I have gotten fancy and used videos as backgrounds, so I'm interested when I get time if this kind of idea works on clearing those.
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General Software Discussion / Re: Pirate Software Dilemma
« Last post by TaoPhoenix on December 01, 2012, 10:20 PM »
(Corporate line)
Too bad. We know better than you. Pay for the new version or be miserable. We like it like that.

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Finished Programs / Re: DONE: Double-Click Desktop Reset
« Last post by TaoPhoenix on December 01, 2012, 04:45 PM »
Here's a two-line AHK script that should do it:

Code: Autohotkey [Select]
  1. RegWrite, REG_SZ, HKEY_CURRENT_USER, Control Panel\Desktop, Wallpaper, % ""
  2. DllCall( "SystemParametersInfo", UInt, 0x14, UInt, 0, Str, sFile, UInt, 1 )

How do you make that into an exe?
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TaoPhoenix, if you remember what was the problem, I'd love to know

I worked on this today. Here's most of the rundown of the problem:

- Microsoft Paint
Transparent Select Freeform
Transparent Select Square
Copy & Paste
Copy & Open New File & Paste &Save-As a new file
Flip Horozontal & Vertical
Stretch X % Horozontal and Vertical

- Windows Picture Viewer
Quickly Flip through pic libraries "next - next"
Set as Desktop Background

- Paint.net
Effects/Artistic/Pencil Sketch
Adjustments/Hue & Saturation
Adjustments/Brightness & Contrast
Couple of occasional other things

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General Software Discussion / Re: General brainstorming for Note-taking software
« Last post by TaoPhoenix on December 01, 2012, 03:15 PM »
I'll just quickly affirm TreeDB Notes was my winner of a survey of these types of programs I did a while back.
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Finished Programs / DONE: Double-Click Desktop Reset
« Last post by TaoPhoenix on December 01, 2012, 03:09 PM »
This is another of those snacks to save steps.

I sometimes like to put a picture on my desktop background. Then when I am satisfied, I want it to go away. However, the main method I know of to make it go away is:

RightClick/Properties/DesktopTab/ScrollUp/None/Apply/OK

Whew! Way too much work to blister through a bunch of pics as desktops!

Anyone wanna go after this one?

Cheers,

Tao

Extra Credit: P.S. my use case is Win XP, but last I recall from Win Vista and 7 and who knows about 8, they deleted that function entirely, so it might be useful for people on those OS's to have this widget work for them as well.
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