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xouzouris
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ToastersUnited wrote:

xouzouris wrote:

GuitarGuyPlayz wrote:

If a guy named no name and shame comes critisizing the project. Ignore him, he is trying to be a jerk.
I am tempted to make an edgy joke but i won't.
this guy was actually really rude to the meower team. As paddle2see said, lets not name and shame
Nah, I wouldn't shame him. Besides, he chose his name. I mean his username.

Last edited by xouzouris (July 8, 2021 12:29:29)


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xouzouris wrote:

ToastersUnited wrote:

xouzouris wrote:

GuitarGuyPlayz wrote:

If a guy named no name and shame comes critisizing the project. Ignore him, he is trying to be a jerk.
I am tempted to make an edgy joke but i won't.
this guy was actually really rude to the meower team. As paddle2see said, lets not name and shame
Nah, I wouldn't shame him. Besides, he chose his name. I mean his username.
All hail the king of page 57


Sign on the M18 Motorway warning that horses, horse-drawn vehicles, pedestrians and bicycles are forbidden.

Road signs in the Republic of Ireland do not differ greatly from those used elsewhere in Europe – with the notable exception that hazard or warning signs follow the “New World” style of a yellow diamond. The symbols used on these warning signs do, nevertheless, resemble much more closely those used (on red-bordered white or yellow triangles) in the rest of Europe than many of those seen in the United States.


Typical road signs in rural areas of the Republic of Ireland. Here, a fingerpost with old road number and Bord Fáilte logo. Signpost located in Rathangan, Co. Kildare.

Regulatory signs (relating to limits and prohibitions) differ very little from those used in the rest of Europe.

The system of directional signs is based upon, and is very similar to, that employed in the United Kingdom, but is bilingual everywhere except in the Gaeltacht, where only the Irish language is used on signs.

In Ireland, the highest category of road is a motorway (mótarbhealach, plural: mótarbhealaí), indicated by the prefix M followed by a one- or two-digit number (the number of the national route of which each motorway forms a part). The motorway network consists entirely of motorway-grade dual carriageways and is largely focused upon Dublin. There are also several three-lane motorways, while Ireland's busiest road, the M50, incorporates four-lane, five-lane, and six-lane stretches.
kkidslogin
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xouzouris wrote:

Ok, can you add a dark theme? Also, i suppose that we'll host Scratchedia™ on the scratch servers ( there really aren't many alternatives) and it'll be peer to peer. Do we have a system for that?
I know how to do ptp requests.

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IGABMS
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ToastersUnited wrote:

xouzouris wrote:

ToastersUnited wrote:

xouzouris wrote:

kkidslogin wrote:

NILL_GAMES10 wrote:

kkidslogin wrote:

NILL_GAMES10 wrote:

kkidslogin wrote:

kkidslogin wrote:

NILL_GAMES10 wrote:

kkidslogin wrote:

snip
As in I can get this ported into GalacticaOS.

Codingland wrote:

NILL_GAMES10 wrote:

Im working on a new os. I can make a new model called Doors Scratchedia
Okay, do that.
I'm making one for it, wanna collaborate?

Sure! Now I have a fourth OS: I work on.. this unnamed OS, both EOSes, and GalacticaOS.
I'm just going to put this under ExistenceOS Galactica X, with the Jack And Jill Software Company. You guys can join here:
Jack And Jill Software Company Official Thred
I've already but it under Doors OS, we could do a merge tho

Nvm just put it in J&J
I'm also merging with TMJSoft.
Ok.
Got it


What do we do now, xouzouris?
Sorry, i haven't been keeping up lately, can you tell me what progress we've made?

NILL_GAMES10 wrote:

NILL_GAMES10 wrote:

https://turbowarp.org/550822892
I spent a while working on just that. More colours and Icons are coming soon.
Fun fact: the icons and colour selection are just 2 sprites.
Bump cause theres been a new page
Ok, can you add a dark theme? Also, i suppose that we'll host Scratchedia™ on the scratch servers ( there really aren't many alternatives) and it'll be peer to peer. Do we have a system for that?
Yeah sure
I tried making a Peer-to-Peer project

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ToastersUnited
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IGABMS wrote:

ToastersUnited wrote:

xouzouris wrote:

ToastersUnited wrote:

xouzouris wrote:

kkidslogin wrote:

NILL_GAMES10 wrote:

kkidslogin wrote:

NILL_GAMES10 wrote:

kkidslogin wrote:

kkidslogin wrote:

NILL_GAMES10 wrote:

kkidslogin wrote:

snip
As in I can get this ported into GalacticaOS.

Codingland wrote:

NILL_GAMES10 wrote:

Im working on a new os. I can make a new model called Doors Scratchedia
Okay, do that.
I'm making one for it, wanna collaborate?

Sure! Now I have a fourth OS: I work on.. this unnamed OS, both EOSes, and GalacticaOS.
I'm just going to put this under ExistenceOS Galactica X, with the Jack And Jill Software Company. You guys can join here:
Jack And Jill Software Company Official Thred
I've already but it under Doors OS, we could do a merge tho

Nvm just put it in J&J
I'm also merging with TMJSoft.
Ok.
Got it


What do we do now, xouzouris?
Sorry, i haven't been keeping up lately, can you tell me what progress we've made?

NILL_GAMES10 wrote:

NILL_GAMES10 wrote:

https://turbowarp.org/550822892
I spent a while working on just that. More colours and Icons are coming soon.
Fun fact: the icons and colour selection are just 2 sprites.
Bump cause theres been a new page
Ok, can you add a dark theme? Also, i suppose that we'll host Scratchedia™ on the scratch servers ( there really aren't many alternatives) and it'll be peer to peer. Do we have a system for that?
Yeah sure
I tried making a Peer-to-Peer project
Biiiig quote train


Sign on the M18 Motorway warning that horses, horse-drawn vehicles, pedestrians and bicycles are forbidden.

Road signs in the Republic of Ireland do not differ greatly from those used elsewhere in Europe – with the notable exception that hazard or warning signs follow the “New World” style of a yellow diamond. The symbols used on these warning signs do, nevertheless, resemble much more closely those used (on red-bordered white or yellow triangles) in the rest of Europe than many of those seen in the United States.


Typical road signs in rural areas of the Republic of Ireland. Here, a fingerpost with old road number and Bord Fáilte logo. Signpost located in Rathangan, Co. Kildare.

Regulatory signs (relating to limits and prohibitions) differ very little from those used in the rest of Europe.

The system of directional signs is based upon, and is very similar to, that employed in the United Kingdom, but is bilingual everywhere except in the Gaeltacht, where only the Irish language is used on signs.

In Ireland, the highest category of road is a motorway (mótarbhealach, plural: mótarbhealaí), indicated by the prefix M followed by a one- or two-digit number (the number of the national route of which each motorway forms a part). The motorway network consists entirely of motorway-grade dual carriageways and is largely focused upon Dublin. There are also several three-lane motorways, while Ireland's busiest road, the M50, incorporates four-lane, five-lane, and six-lane stretches.
xouzouris
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Peer to peer is a bit challenging to pull off well but i think we can make it. Otherwise we'll have to go with the central system one.

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xouzouris
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Should I start working on ptp?

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ToastersUnited
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xouzouris wrote:

Should I start working on ptp?
yesh


Sign on the M18 Motorway warning that horses, horse-drawn vehicles, pedestrians and bicycles are forbidden.

Road signs in the Republic of Ireland do not differ greatly from those used elsewhere in Europe – with the notable exception that hazard or warning signs follow the “New World” style of a yellow diamond. The symbols used on these warning signs do, nevertheless, resemble much more closely those used (on red-bordered white or yellow triangles) in the rest of Europe than many of those seen in the United States.


Typical road signs in rural areas of the Republic of Ireland. Here, a fingerpost with old road number and Bord Fáilte logo. Signpost located in Rathangan, Co. Kildare.

Regulatory signs (relating to limits and prohibitions) differ very little from those used in the rest of Europe.

The system of directional signs is based upon, and is very similar to, that employed in the United Kingdom, but is bilingual everywhere except in the Gaeltacht, where only the Irish language is used on signs.

In Ireland, the highest category of road is a motorway (mótarbhealach, plural: mótarbhealaí), indicated by the prefix M followed by a one- or two-digit number (the number of the national route of which each motorway forms a part). The motorway network consists entirely of motorway-grade dual carriageways and is largely focused upon Dublin. There are also several three-lane motorways, while Ireland's busiest road, the M50, incorporates four-lane, five-lane, and six-lane stretches.
xouzouris
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ToastersUnited wrote:

xouzouris wrote:

Should I start working on ptp?
yesh
Wait a sec… I already have…

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ToastersUnited
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xouzouris wrote:

ToastersUnited wrote:

xouzouris wrote:

Should I start working on ptp?
yesh
Wait a sec… I already have…
O + O
I____I
W h e r e


Sign on the M18 Motorway warning that horses, horse-drawn vehicles, pedestrians and bicycles are forbidden.

Road signs in the Republic of Ireland do not differ greatly from those used elsewhere in Europe – with the notable exception that hazard or warning signs follow the “New World” style of a yellow diamond. The symbols used on these warning signs do, nevertheless, resemble much more closely those used (on red-bordered white or yellow triangles) in the rest of Europe than many of those seen in the United States.


Typical road signs in rural areas of the Republic of Ireland. Here, a fingerpost with old road number and Bord Fáilte logo. Signpost located in Rathangan, Co. Kildare.

Regulatory signs (relating to limits and prohibitions) differ very little from those used in the rest of Europe.

The system of directional signs is based upon, and is very similar to, that employed in the United Kingdom, but is bilingual everywhere except in the Gaeltacht, where only the Irish language is used on signs.

In Ireland, the highest category of road is a motorway (mótarbhealach, plural: mótarbhealaí), indicated by the prefix M followed by a one- or two-digit number (the number of the national route of which each motorway forms a part). The motorway network consists entirely of motorway-grade dual carriageways and is largely focused upon Dublin. There are also several three-lane motorways, while Ireland's busiest road, the M50, incorporates four-lane, five-lane, and six-lane stretches.
xouzouris
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ToastersUnited wrote:

xouzouris wrote:

ToastersUnited wrote:

xouzouris wrote:

Should I start working on ptp?
yesh
Wait a sec… I already have…
O + O
I____I
W h e r e
This is it

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xouzouris
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Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)

All that is left to do is:

1. To create an account system

2. To find / create a text engine

3. To create a user - friendly interface (for both computers and mobile devices)

4. To create official Scratchedia™ websites

5. To create a moderating system

And with some finishing details, I think Scratchedia™ will be ready for release!

Last edited by xouzouris (July 9, 2021 12:31:36)


>> Head of Scratchedia <<

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kkidslogin
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xouzouris wrote:

All that is left to do is:

1. To create an account system

2. To find / create a text engine

3. To create a user - friendly interface (for both computers and mobile devices)

4. To create official Scratchedia™ websites

5. To create a moderating system

And with some finishing details, I think Scratchedia™ will be ready for release!
YEEEEEEEEEEEEES

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ToastersUnited
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xouzouris wrote:

All that is left to do is:

1. To create an account system

2. To find / create a text engine

3. To create a user - friendly interface (for both computers and mobile devices)

4. To create official Scratchedia™ websites

5. To create a moderating system

And with some finishing details, I think Scratchedia™ will be ready for release!
I think we should just ask the scratch team first.
Were better knowing exactly what were allowed do rather than do it and get moderated.
(Not to burst your bubble or something but meower has around the same problem i mentioned)

Last edited by ToastersUnited (July 9, 2021 17:08:27)



Sign on the M18 Motorway warning that horses, horse-drawn vehicles, pedestrians and bicycles are forbidden.

Road signs in the Republic of Ireland do not differ greatly from those used elsewhere in Europe – with the notable exception that hazard or warning signs follow the “New World” style of a yellow diamond. The symbols used on these warning signs do, nevertheless, resemble much more closely those used (on red-bordered white or yellow triangles) in the rest of Europe than many of those seen in the United States.


Typical road signs in rural areas of the Republic of Ireland. Here, a fingerpost with old road number and Bord Fáilte logo. Signpost located in Rathangan, Co. Kildare.

Regulatory signs (relating to limits and prohibitions) differ very little from those used in the rest of Europe.

The system of directional signs is based upon, and is very similar to, that employed in the United Kingdom, but is bilingual everywhere except in the Gaeltacht, where only the Irish language is used on signs.

In Ireland, the highest category of road is a motorway (mótarbhealach, plural: mótarbhealaí), indicated by the prefix M followed by a one- or two-digit number (the number of the national route of which each motorway forms a part). The motorway network consists entirely of motorway-grade dual carriageways and is largely focused upon Dublin. There are also several three-lane motorways, while Ireland's busiest road, the M50, incorporates four-lane, five-lane, and six-lane stretches.
xouzouris
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Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)

ToastersUnited wrote:

xouzouris wrote:

All that is left to do is:

1. To create an account system

2. To find / create a text engine

3. To create a user - friendly interface (for both computers and mobile devices)

4. To create official Scratchedia™ websites

5. To create a moderating system

And with some finishing details, I think Scratchedia™ will be ready for release!
I think we should just ask the scratch team first.
Were better knowing exactly what were allowed do rather than do it and get moderated.
(Not to burst your bubble or something but meower has around the same problem i mentioned)
Yeah I know that ST doesn't really love the idea of moderators.. That's kind of a problem..

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xouzouris
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Bump

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xouzouris
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xouzouris wrote:

ToastersUnited wrote:

xouzouris wrote:

All that is left to do is:

1. To create an account system

2. To find / create a text engine

3. To create a user - friendly interface (for both computers and mobile devices)

4. To create official Scratchedia™ websites

5. To create a moderating system

And with some finishing details, I think Scratchedia™ will be ready for release!
I think we should just ask the scratch team first.
Were better knowing exactly what were allowed do rather than do it and get moderated.
(Not to burst your bubble or something but meower has around the same problem i mentioned)
Yeah I know that ST doesn't really love the idea of moderators.. That's kind of a problem..
Hmm…

>> Head of Scratchedia <<

Scratchedia is the recreation of the
internet, on Scratch, that's safe!

Random Stuff:
My little cousin asked me why we can't make and run a nuclear reactor at home…

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xouzouris
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Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)

xouzouris wrote:

xouzouris wrote:

ToastersUnited wrote:

xouzouris wrote:

All that is left to do is:

1. To create an account system

2. To find / create a text engine

3. To create a user - friendly interface (for both computers and mobile devices)

4. To create official Scratchedia™ websites

5. To create a moderating system

And with some finishing details, I think Scratchedia™ will be ready for release!
I think we should just ask the scratch team first.
Were better knowing exactly what were allowed do rather than do it and get moderated.
(Not to burst your bubble or something but meower has around the same problem i mentioned)
Yeah I know that ST doesn't really love the idea of moderators.. That's kind of a problem..
Hmm…
Do we really need an account system? I mean, if the users already have accounts, why do we need extra ones?

>> Head of Scratchedia <<

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My little cousin asked me why we can't make and run a nuclear reactor at home…

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ToastersUnited
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I have an idea…
Im working on something called Clowdy, which works similar to a server. The only thing is that for it to be active 24/7 someone needs to be running it 24 hours a day


Sign on the M18 Motorway warning that horses, horse-drawn vehicles, pedestrians and bicycles are forbidden.

Road signs in the Republic of Ireland do not differ greatly from those used elsewhere in Europe – with the notable exception that hazard or warning signs follow the “New World” style of a yellow diamond. The symbols used on these warning signs do, nevertheless, resemble much more closely those used (on red-bordered white or yellow triangles) in the rest of Europe than many of those seen in the United States.


Typical road signs in rural areas of the Republic of Ireland. Here, a fingerpost with old road number and Bord Fáilte logo. Signpost located in Rathangan, Co. Kildare.

Regulatory signs (relating to limits and prohibitions) differ very little from those used in the rest of Europe.

The system of directional signs is based upon, and is very similar to, that employed in the United Kingdom, but is bilingual everywhere except in the Gaeltacht, where only the Irish language is used on signs.

In Ireland, the highest category of road is a motorway (mótarbhealach, plural: mótarbhealaí), indicated by the prefix M followed by a one- or two-digit number (the number of the national route of which each motorway forms a part). The motorway network consists entirely of motorway-grade dual carriageways and is largely focused upon Dublin. There are also several three-lane motorways, while Ireland's busiest road, the M50, incorporates four-lane, five-lane, and six-lane stretches.
xouzouris
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ToastersUnited wrote:

I have an idea…
Im working on something called Clowdy, which works similar to a server. The only thing is that for it to be active 24/7 someone needs to be running it 24 hours a day
I have a spare Raspberry Pi, but I have a question: how will you link it to the scratch cloud variables? Isn't that against Scratch's terms of service (I think) ?

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