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Updates to Forum…

November 22nd, 2009
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Since the spammers are posting more and more (and the moderation queue is getting quite full), I’ve made 2 changes to the forum.

  1. Users must be activated by me
  2. Guests are no long able to view the forum.

Google still can and the rest of the search bots (That it knows about anyways) and everything else still functions as normal.

That is all.

Update: I’ve put it back to the way it was and removed all non-activated users as well as users with 0 posts.  I would block by IP, however, Dreamhost has it setup through a proxy and everyone is coming through the same IP.  I am looking at other forum options so I don’t have to do all this crap.  Will update once done.

Author: Richie Rich Categories: Development

Wiki has been added!

September 6th, 2009
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Since we are starting to get some notice, we decided to put the wiki back up.  I’m going to try and find some time soon to get some spec pages put in.  While doing that, I am also going to brush up on my X11 and shell programming.  I want to start getting something setup.  I’ll probably get a Google Code repo setup or just use the SVN repo I already have on Dreamhost.

Hope to see you guys on the forum/wiki!

Author: Richie Rich Categories: Development

Updated blog, new focus

March 4th, 2009
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I’ve updated the blog from 2.5 to 2.7.  I’ve also changed the focus of development.  Instead of trying to build from the ground up and increase dev time by an unneeded factor of a conservative 1000x, I’m going to use the linux kernel as a starting point and build a bash replacement.

With nVidia and AMD getting closer and closer to open source drivers, it is going to be easier to make them pure kernel mode drivers and abuse them without the need for X11.

Maybe later switch over to a 100% custom solution when we start using neural packs and isolinear chips and integrating with warp cores.  But when that happens, we will probably be dead.

Any ways, on to development! I’ll create a google code spot to host the core files.

See you in the future!

Author: Richie Rich Categories: Development
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