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Four word story |
Posted by: Darth-Apple - May 31st, 2013 at 3:33 PM - Forum: Forum Games
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This game is pretty simple. Each post simply adds four words to the story. I'll get us started.
It's a lovely afternoon...
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[software development] File exchange software |
Posted by: Darth-Apple - May 28th, 2013 at 6:04 PM - Forum: Filecave Development
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I'm currently about 2,500-3,000 lines of code into my file exchange software. It is designed to be a system for gaming sites, mod databases, etc... where files can be uploaded, each with their own page, images, download counts, file ratings, and comment systems.
What's finished so far
* Development/codebase framework
* File downloads and uploads
* Each upload has its own page
* Each upload has an image
* User registration and login systems
* Category management system
* ACP framework
* User management panel
What's in progress
* File ratings
* File comments
* Full moderation system
What's left to do
* Add approval system for uploads.
* Build a nice theme
* Add better file size and type management controls
* Allow more images per upload.
* Theme comments system
* Test and debug
* Anti spambot features
I still consider the work pre-alpha, largely due to the terrible theming work. I plan on finishing a few more things, then releasing screenshots and pushing updates in the future.
EDIT: A significant amount of coding has been completed since this original post. Scroll down to see the newer development updates.
Looking for the code? Check this post for the latest proof-of-concept release.
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IndiePort announces the IndiePort Market |
Posted by: That Punk Guy - May 28th, 2013 at 2:46 PM - Forum: Other Communites & Promotion
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INDIANAPOLIS, IND. - IndiePort, a newly established software firm based in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, announced they will be starting a software download portal exclusively for independent software, announced Tuesday. The market will be called IndiePort Market and will have a mid-strict publishing application policy.
The policy consists of whether the software has any inappropriate content, and if the whole family could use the software or if it's only appropriate for teenagers. While the company is a Christian company, the Market will have only software that is considered "appropriate" for either the whole family, while keeping a Christian view in the review, or if it's suitable only for teenagers and older.
Each publisher will only have to pay a minimal amount of their sales to IndiePort, which will start at 20% or lower. Payment for software bought off the Market will be PayPal-only at launch with credit card processing through Google Wallet will come soon.
Beta testing sign-ups for the service will be taken starting June 8th.
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Best antivirus software? |
Posted by: Darth-Apple - May 27th, 2013 at 11:55 PM - Forum: Technology & Hardware
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Personally, I use microsoft security essentials as my primary antivirus software, and the free version of malwarebytes for occasional scans. Combined, I get fairly decent antivirus protection for free. What are your preferences?
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SSD vs HDD |
Posted by: Gmdykfuiygh66476 - May 26th, 2013 at 11:29 PM - Forum: Technology & Hardware
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SSD's in my opinion are far better than HDDs. I couldn't imagine computing without one now, myself. But they both have disadvantages and advantages.
HDD - potentially longer life, cost effective, more storage than SSDs. Often slow, have more errors than SSDs, often needs maintenance (defragging, etc)
SSD - Extremely fast, no maintenance, less errors. Very expensive for the amount of storage, intensive R/W operations can wear it out quickly.
Which do you prefer?
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Should minimum wage be raised in America? |
Posted by: Darth-Apple - May 26th, 2013 at 9:46 PM - Forum: Current Events
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This has become a pretty prominant question for american politics in recent years. Should minimum wage be raised?
Some argue that being paid minimum wage barely gives you anything to live by, and is basically an insult to employees. Others argue that if a business cannot afford to give higher wages, a job on minimum wage is better than no job at all. What are your thoughts?
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Are there any significant speed improvements to 10000 RPM hard drives? |
Posted by: Darth-Apple - May 26th, 2013 at 9:20 PM - Forum: Technology & Hardware
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I'm actually running from a 5400 RPM hard drive on a desktop. (Nope, that's no typo. ) It's a 1TB drive, and it is almost as fast as my 7200 RPM 750GB drive. It appears that the higher data densities make up for the slower RPM rate.
Of course, 10000 RPM drives can't store nearly as much data, and thus have lower data densities. I guess my main thought is, what's the actual improvement of using a 10000 RPM drive if the latest 3TB drives are almost as fast, thanks to the higher data densities. They may have a very slight improvement, but is it really worth the extra price per GB?
Also, while it used to be that 5400 RPM drives were the norm, even for desktops, it seems nowadays that 7200 RPM will remain the standard, at least for a few more years. I can't really imagine desktops needing 10TB hard drives at this point, so do you think that a progression towards 10000 RPM drives will be occurring over the coming years?
Be sure to share your thoughts.
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