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- 101Corp
- Scratcher
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Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
Yes there was flooding.WowYes, the post tropical remanant hit usStay safeyes.Holy cow- do you livve there? THERE IS A TORNADO WATCH IN NYC THATS ILLEGAL
I thought there was like a huricane in (lousiana?)
Stronger than the HURRICANE that also took a direct hit on us
Also, if you step into NYC, it’s raining 24/7
I saw it on the news, was there flooding in New York too?
Also we should get back on topic after you answer this
Flash flood warnings all around.
Last edited by 101Corp (Sept. 4, 2021 09:05:06)
- xMysticalCoder
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
- Scratchedia
- Scratcher
58 posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
Btw, the code will run on its own, we won't need anyone to run their computer 24/7, right? we need someone to design the stuff…. like when you search, things pop up (for now just put test), and buttons,etc. After that I can conect it to the database. I can only tell what I should do better after the scratch project is completed.
- xMysticalCoder
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
i have a idea. theres a code which gives hacker for 30 days, (so i can turn on always on), and after that I would create another account and use the code. So basically the code wont be running for like 5 minutes every month.Btw, the code will run on its own, we won't need anyone to run their computer 24/7, right? we need someone to design the stuff…. like when you search, things pop up (for now just put test), and buttons,etc. After that I can conect it to the database. I can only tell what I should do better after the scratch project is completed.
- Scratchedia
- Scratcher
58 posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
Oh ok. So as long as you have a hacker account, the server will be running?i have a idea. theres a code which gives hacker for 30 days, (so i can turn on always on), and after that I would create another account and use the code. So basically the code wont be running for like 5 minutes every month.Btw, the code will run on its own, we won't need anyone to run their computer 24/7, right? we need someone to design the stuff…. like when you search, things pop up (for now just put test), and buttons,etc. After that I can conect it to the database. I can only tell what I should do better after the scratch project is completed.
- xMysticalCoder
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
ye you can also boost it, so you get more speed, and faster connection time, and you can make it private, so that no one tries to steal our project, unless you want to open source it.Oh ok. So as long as you have a hacker account, the server will be running?i have a idea. theres a code which gives hacker for 30 days, (so i can turn on always on), and after that I would create another account and use the code. So basically the code wont be running for like 5 minutes every month.Btw, the code will run on its own, we won't need anyone to run their computer 24/7, right? we need someone to design the stuff…. like when you search, things pop up (for now just put test), and buttons,etc. After that I can conect it to the database. I can only tell what I should do better after the scratch project is completed.
- Tetris3DS
- Scratcher
500+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
my grandpa told me a 10 MB Flash Drive used to be $100k like more than 25 yrs agoNice.Hmm… Interesting… So the server code will run and be stored on Repl? We won't need to pay any fee? And there won't be any storage limit to the database? If so, then that's a great plan. Btw I'm also planning on creating music and flash animation files that can be played on your browser. Website creators will have the ability to add them in their websites. Ok i just layed out a plan for Scratchedia.
1. User runs Scratchedia
2. User searches a page:
3. Goes to repl database
4. Fetches URL
5. If URL not there, return error, and return to step 1
6. Show web data. Users can search by clicking the search bar on the top.
7. User creates a page:
8. Ask for URL
9. Check if URL is taken
10. If taken, return to step 8
11. If URL isn't taken, then ask for web data, OR we can create our own website builder
12. Encode all parts of the page
13. Send to database and then it saves
14. Return to step 1
P.S. We have a 5 gb limit.
I have an old 16gb flashdrive lying around,
Last edited by Tetris3DS (Sept. 4, 2021 15:50:33)
- Scratchedia
- Scratcher
58 posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
No way, we're not making it open source, we don't want people to have access to the scratchedia account, do we?ye you can also boost it, so you get more speed, and faster connection time, and you can make it private, so that no one tries to steal our project, unless you want to open source it.Oh ok. So as long as you have a hacker account, the server will be running?i have a idea. theres a code which gives hacker for 30 days, (so i can turn on always on), and after that I would create another account and use the code. So basically the code wont be running for like 5 minutes every month.Btw, the code will run on its own, we won't need anyone to run their computer 24/7, right? we need someone to design the stuff…. like when you search, things pop up (for now just put test), and buttons,etc. After that I can conect it to the database. I can only tell what I should do better after the scratch project is completed.
- Scratchedia
- Scratcher
58 posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
Well not that much. But it was expensive. In the 80's, 10 MB of hard drive storage cost 3k. Now you can buy a 256 GB SD card for like 30 bucks.my grandpa told me a 10 MB Flash Drive used to be $100k like more than 25 yrs agoNice.Hmm… Interesting… So the server code will run and be stored on Repl? We won't need to pay any fee? And there won't be any storage limit to the database? If so, then that's a great plan. Btw I'm also planning on creating music and flash animation files that can be played on your browser. Website creators will have the ability to add them in their websites. Ok i just layed out a plan for Scratchedia.
1. User runs Scratchedia
2. User searches a page:
3. Goes to repl database
4. Fetches URL
5. If URL not there, return error, and return to step 1
6. Show web data. Users can search by clicking the search bar on the top.
7. User creates a page:
8. Ask for URL
9. Check if URL is taken
10. If taken, return to step 8
11. If URL isn't taken, then ask for web data, OR we can create our own website builder
12. Encode all parts of the page
13. Send to database and then it saves
14. Return to step 1
P.S. We have a 5 gb limit.
I have an old 16gb flashdrive lying around,
Last edited by Scratchedia (Sept. 4, 2021 18:39:09)
- ToastersUnited
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
Obviously, why do you think old computers were very basic and bareley designed? Because storage was limited and expensive. However, back then, with 10 MB, people would think your making thousands of programs! (Maybe a bit overegsaderated, but theres a 60 euro game i have. Its 113 GB. Games back then were bareley MB's. Scratch projects are tiny size, yet can do a lot!)Well not that much. But it was expensive. In the 80's, 10 MB of hard drive storage cost 3k. Now you can buy a 256 GB SD card for like 30 bucks.my grandpa told me a 10 MB Flash Drive used to be $100k like more than 25 yrs agoNice.Hmm… Interesting… So the server code will run and be stored on Repl? We won't need to pay any fee? And there won't be any storage limit to the database? If so, then that's a great plan. Btw I'm also planning on creating music and flash animation files that can be played on your browser. Website creators will have the ability to add them in their websites. Ok i just layed out a plan for Scratchedia.
1. User runs Scratchedia
2. User searches a page:
3. Goes to repl database
4. Fetches URL
5. If URL not there, return error, and return to step 1
6. Show web data. Users can search by clicking the search bar on the top.
7. User creates a page:
8. Ask for URL
9. Check if URL is taken
10. If taken, return to step 8
11. If URL isn't taken, then ask for web data, OR we can create our own website builder
12. Encode all parts of the page
13. Send to database and then it saves
14. Return to step 1
P.S. We have a 5 gb limit.
I have an old 16gb flashdrive lying around,
French Guyana
Barbados
And
Guam!
(Also i found a 1 TB hard drive for 40 pounds sterling on a site idk if i can name it but its SPACE MAN BEZOS land)
Last edited by ToastersUnited (Sept. 4, 2021 22:37:51)
I'm hosting Country Clash Minecraft, a minecraft server where you can join or create a nation, trade, engage in politics, go to war and more!
CCMC is a Country Clash RP spinoff. It is currently in a trial period where CCRP admins will observe the server and see whether or not it should continue.
CCMC uses a custom map with volcanoes, nether and end islands, winding rivers and more!
CCMC will start within the next two days or so. It has a 10 player limit at any time. Anyone can join, as long as you have a copy of Minecraft Java Edition or Minecraft Bedrock Edition
- Scratchedia
- Scratcher
58 posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
We didn't say 80's computers were basic or barely designed. They were basic, that's a fact, but they weren't barely designed. And yes, 10 megabytes back then could theoretically store 1000 programs written in BASIC. And also, computer games back then weren't even megabytes in size, they were at max, 64 kilobytes. Having a bigger size doesn't mean it will be better. It just means more complex code, higher detail graphics, and generally less limitations. Minecraft is 1 gigabyte while Fortnite is 26 gigabytes. And of course, Minecraft is infinitely better than Fortnite.Obviously, why do you think old computers were very basic and bareley designed? Because storage was limited and expensive. However, back then, with 10 MB, people would think your making thousands of programs! (Maybe a bit overegsaderated, but theres a 60 euro game i have. Its 113 GB. Games back then were bareley MB's. Scratch projects are tiny size, yet can do a lot!)Well not that much. But it was expensive. In the 80's, 10 MB of hard drive storage cost 3k. Now you can buy a 256 GB SD card for like 30 bucks.my grandpa told me a 10 MB Flash Drive used to be $100k like more than 25 yrs agoNice.Hmm… Interesting… So the server code will run and be stored on Repl? We won't need to pay any fee? And there won't be any storage limit to the database? If so, then that's a great plan. Btw I'm also planning on creating music and flash animation files that can be played on your browser. Website creators will have the ability to add them in their websites. Ok i just layed out a plan for Scratchedia.
1. User runs Scratchedia
2. User searches a page:
3. Goes to repl database
4. Fetches URL
5. If URL not there, return error, and return to step 1
6. Show web data. Users can search by clicking the search bar on the top.
7. User creates a page:
8. Ask for URL
9. Check if URL is taken
10. If taken, return to step 8
11. If URL isn't taken, then ask for web data, OR we can create our own website builder
12. Encode all parts of the page
13. Send to database and then it saves
14. Return to step 1
P.S. We have a 5 gb limit.
I have an old 16gb flashdrive lying around,
French Guyana
Barbados
And
Guam!
(Also i found a 1 TB hard drive for 40 pounds sterling on a site idk if i can name it but its SPACE MAN BEZOS land)
- xouzouris
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
Do we have a programming language for scratchedia?
Last edited by xouzouris (Sept. 5, 2021 15:28:34)
>> 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'
- xMysticalCoder
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
- IGABMS
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
In Scratch or on Repl? I can do both, but I think a beta language isn't a bad thing to have.We dont need one, all we need is a web designer Do we have a programming language for scratchedia?
If you respond to something I write here, I probably won't see it, so let me know on my profile! Feel free to ask me questions about PHP, Python, Scratch, HTML, CSS, or JavaScript there, too!
- IGABMS
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
I'm glad Scratchedia is getting somewhere.
R.I.P. Codingland
R.I.P. Codingland
If you respond to something I write here, I probably won't see it, so let me know on my profile! Feel free to ask me questions about PHP, Python, Scratch, HTML, CSS, or JavaScript there, too!
- xouzouris
- Scratcher
100+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
Wdym, he re-joined. I'm glad Scratchedia is getting somewhere.
R.I.P. Codingland
>> 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'
- Scratchedia
- Scratcher
58 posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
We need a logo… Something that is simple and stands out.
- Scratchedia
- Scratcher
58 posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
Ok, I made it. How does it look?
- ToastersUnited
- Scratcher
1000+ posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
No, yes Ok, I made it. How does it look?
(“No” is Finnish for “well”)
I'm hosting Country Clash Minecraft, a minecraft server where you can join or create a nation, trade, engage in politics, go to war and more!
CCMC is a Country Clash RP spinoff. It is currently in a trial period where CCRP admins will observe the server and see whether or not it should continue.
CCMC uses a custom map with volcanoes, nether and end islands, winding rivers and more!
CCMC will start within the next two days or so. It has a 10 player limit at any time. Anyone can join, as long as you have a copy of Minecraft Java Edition or Minecraft Bedrock Edition
- MonkeyBop
- Scratcher
84 posts
Scratchedia - The Internet on Scratch, that's safe (Applications Closed)
I think this is a bit off-track.We didn't say 80's computers were basic or barely designed. They were basic, that's a fact, but they weren't barely designed. And yes, 10 megabytes back then could theoretically store 1000 programs written in BASIC. And also, computer games back then weren't even megabytes in size, they were at max, 64 kilobytes. Having a bigger size doesn't mean it will be better. It just means more complex code, higher detail graphics, and generally less limitations. Minecraft is 1 gigabyte while Fortnite is 26 gigabytes. And of course, Minecraft is infinitely better than Fortnite.Obviously, why do you think old computers were very basic and bareley designed? Because storage was limited and expensive. However, back then, with 10 MB, people would think your making thousands of programs! (Maybe a bit overegsaderated, but theres a 60 euro game i have. Its 113 GB. Games back then were bareley MB's. Scratch projects are tiny size, yet can do a lot!)Well not that much. But it was expensive. In the 80's, 10 MB of hard drive storage cost 3k. Now you can buy a 256 GB SD card for like 30 bucks.my grandpa told me a 10 MB Flash Drive used to be $100k like more than 25 yrs agoNice.Hmm… Interesting… So the server code will run and be stored on Repl? We won't need to pay any fee? And there won't be any storage limit to the database? If so, then that's a great plan. Btw I'm also planning on creating music and flash animation files that can be played on your browser. Website creators will have the ability to add them in their websites. Ok i just layed out a plan for Scratchedia.
1. User runs Scratchedia
2. User searches a page:
3. Goes to repl database
4. Fetches URL
5. If URL not there, return error, and return to step 1
6. Show web data. Users can search by clicking the search bar on the top.
7. User creates a page:
8. Ask for URL
9. Check if URL is taken
10. If taken, return to step 8
11. If URL isn't taken, then ask for web data, OR we can create our own website builder
12. Encode all parts of the page
13. Send to database and then it saves
14. Return to step 1
P.S. We have a 5 gb limit.
I have an old 16gb flashdrive lying around,
French Guyana
Barbados
And
Guam!
(Also i found a 1 TB hard drive for 40 pounds sterling on a site idk if i can name it but its SPACE MAN BEZOS land)
I'm kind of between projects right now. I got Windows 11 sim done (for now), I've taken a break from DiskMod, and I'm just kind of chillin. Of course, I am starting to join Lavascript, and am working on my mysterious Adacraft projects, Snap! creations, and awesome book.