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- xouzouris
- Scratcher
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Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
Uhh yeah I'm just gonna unshare my ptp project, because people are abusing it. I'm also downloading it too incase ST deletes it.
>> 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…
Don't forget to keep on Scratchin'
- ToastersUnited
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
theres lots of bot accsI 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) ? 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
Eyy 100 posts on new account
Last edited by ToastersUnited (July 11, 2021 20:10:42)
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
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
Also why am I the king of new pages?theres lots of bot accsI 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) ? 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
Eyy 100 posts on new account
>> 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…
Don't forget to keep on Scratchin'
- ToastersUnited
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
All hail the kingAlso why am I the king of new pages?theres lots of bot accsI 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) ? 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
Eyy 100 posts on new account
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
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
so?theres lots of bot accsI 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) ? 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
Eyy 100 posts on new account
>> 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…
Don't forget to keep on Scratchin'
- ToastersUnited
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
nvm i misunderstoodso?theres lots of bot accsI 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) ? 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
Eyy 100 posts on new account
its not against ToS, i think
Roblox: Identifying variant… Variant identified. Yoyr under arrest for crimes against the sacred ToS
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
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
ohnvm i misunderstoodso?theres lots of bot accsI 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) ? 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
Eyy 100 posts on new account
its not against ToS, i think
Roblox: Identifying variant… Variant identified. Yoyr under arrest for crimes against the sacred ToS
>> 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…
Don't forget to keep on Scratchin'
- 101Corp
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
a- a- a- abusing it? How? Uhh yeah I'm just gonna unshare my ptp project, because people are abusing it. I'm also downloading it too incase ST deletes it.
- xouzouris
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
I mean they are creating inappropriate websitesa- a- a- abusing it? How? Uhh yeah I'm just gonna unshare my ptp project, because people are abusing it. I'm also downloading it too incase ST deletes it.
>> 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…
Don't forget to keep on Scratchin'
- LankyBox01
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
You still need to hire SFX and Music artists.
Name: Lanky (LankyBox01)
Position: SFX & Music Artist
Why I should choose you: Because i have over 5 years of experience making music
- kkidslogin
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
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) ? 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
Have the Server run the project in a “Server Mode”, where it stores data sent to it (via cloud variables) in a list and sends data back (via cloud variables) when data is requested. Extra: this page has the answer!
- kkidslogin
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
Just use a giant whitelist and add usernames to it.I mean they are creating inappropriate websitesa- a- a- abusing it? How? Uhh yeah I'm just gonna unshare my ptp project, because people are abusing it. I'm also downloading it too incase ST deletes it.
- kkidslogin
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
I think we've hit the motherload: scratchclientI 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) ? 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
- xouzouris
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
Ok, that's a good idea. I'm thinking there might be an issue with this: What if the Raspberry Pi overheats? I'm thinking of buying a cooling fan to tackle that.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) ? 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
Have the Server run the project in a “Server Mode”, where it stores data sent to it (via cloud variables) in a list and sends data back (via cloud variables) when data is requested. Extra: this page has the answer!
>> 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…
Don't forget to keep on Scratchin'
- ToastersUnited
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
“Im not going to join” I am not going to join the collab, but here is an idea that I have tested and I know works in scratch 3:
If you have an extra computer lying around (A cheap raspberry pi 4 2GB will do), you can have it run the project continually in a “server mode”. A project in “client mode” send events over the cloud variables, and the server responds with data, possibly in steps. More after lunch
lol
Last edited by ToastersUnited (July 12, 2021 14:55:31)
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
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
People change, ya know? They got invested in Scratchedia.“Im not going to join” I am not going to join the collab, but here is an idea that I have tested and I know works in scratch 3:
If you have an extra computer lying around (A cheap raspberry pi 4 2GB will do), you can have it run the project continually in a “server mode”. A project in “client mode” send events over the cloud variables, and the server responds with data, possibly in steps. More after lunch
lol
Last edited by xouzouris (July 12, 2021 15:05:52)
>> 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…
Don't forget to keep on Scratchin'
- GuitarGuyPlayz
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
Status update please
- xouzouris
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
1. Account system
2. Text Engine
3. User - friendly interface (for both computers and mobile devices) (In progress)
4. Create official Scratchedia™ websites
5. Moderating system
6. Networking System (In progress)
(the order is random)
So Scratchedia is about 33.3% complete
2. Text Engine
3. User - friendly interface (for both computers and mobile devices) (In progress)
4. Create official Scratchedia™ websites
5. Moderating system
6. Networking System (In progress)
(the order is random)
So Scratchedia is about 33.3% complete
Last edited by xouzouris (July 12, 2021 19:33:31)
>> 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…
Don't forget to keep on Scratchin'
- xouzouris
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
After a light heart attack because I thought my Raspberry pi was dead (I haven't booted it up for a while) I found it it ran Scratch kind of… slowly… do you have any solutions for that?
>> 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…
Don't forget to keep on Scratchin'
- kkidslogin
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
After a light heart attack because I thought my Raspberry pi was dead (I haven't booted it up for a while) I found it it ran Scratch kind of… slowly… do you have any solutions for that?
It doesn't matter. It still works fine because it won't take too many inputs or draw any graphics if it is a well-made server mode. AAAND I found a python module that can interact with scratch cloud variables (Or even be used to make a custom scratch IDE) called scratchclient so we can interact with cloud variables in a python3 program and save data in a permanent .txt file on the server. Python3 runs pretty fast on a pi, even if it is a lowly 3.