Re: [opensource-dev] Consensus? was: Client-side scripting in Snowglobe

2010-02-22 Thread Tigro Spottystripes
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 i think that instead of separating the scripts, we should have a table with script names, some info, like creator etc, and a bunch of checkboxes to give or deny permission for the script to do stuff, with a way for client scripts to trigger a permissio

Re: [opensource-dev] Client-side scripting in Snowglobe

2010-02-22 Thread Tigro Spottystripes
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 the other day i was reading about how the Unreal engine works, they have the client predicting the physics and sending control events tot he server. During a lag spike the client continues to simulate the motion by itself, and then whent he server star

Re: [opensource-dev] Consensus? was: Client-side scripting in Snowglobe

2010-02-22 Thread Kajikawa Jeremy
Client-Side-Scripting Examples, Javascript / LindenScript / VBscript / Python, The source and result program are one and the same, Client-Side Extensions, Dynamic Link Libraries / Adobe Flash Player / Java / Mono The distributed program is NOT the original source -- Using the former

Re: [opensource-dev] Client-side scripting in Snowglobe

2010-02-22 Thread Argent Stonecutter
On 2010-02-22, at 03:13, Tigro Spottystripes wrote: > the other day i was reading about how the Unreal engine works, they > have > the client predicting the physics and sending control events tot he > server. During a lag spike the client continues to simulate the motion > by itself, and then whe

Re: [opensource-dev] Consensus? was: Client-side scripting in Snowglobe

2010-02-22 Thread Dzonatas Sol
Morgaine wrote: > Dzon: Nice parable. :-) Thank you. Unfortunately, some still challenge it as if they know the only answer, yet they should read up on Proton Exchange Membranes, especially Zero-Emission, for proof. For a business to use patented method in their employment process was quite r

Re: [opensource-dev] Consensus? was: Client-side scripting in Snowglobe

2010-02-22 Thread Carlo Wood
On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 04:57:18PM -0800, Dzonatas Sol wrote: > When LL said "here is a sphere the size of a quarter in diameter... > 1 2 3 4 5 6" as one points top, bottom, left, right, back, front. > And says "Stupid" with a superiority look. > > Obviously the person that was challenged, the on

Re: [opensource-dev] Consensus? was: Client-side scripting in Snowglobe

2010-02-22 Thread Carlo Wood
There is no need for A != B. Why not define the words A and B such that A includes B? B \in A Then you can still talk about the subject, since there is still a C = A \not B, such that the intersection of B and C is empty. In other words, yes Client-Extensions include plugins that implement Clie

[opensource-dev] New mailing list for aditi (beta) simulator releases

2010-02-22 Thread Soft Linden
Curious what changes come with a new simulator? Want to know when something new is landing on aditi? New server-beta mailing list: https://lists.secondlife.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/server-beta Release notes will always be linked here: http://bit.ly/ADITI_notes In-world group: Second Life Bet

Re: [opensource-dev] Consensus? was: Client-side scripting in Snowglobe

2010-02-22 Thread Colin Kern
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 6:51 PM, Carlo Wood wrote: > On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 04:57:18PM -0800, Dzonatas Sol wrote: >> When LL said "here is a sphere the size of a quarter in diameter... >> 1 2 3 4 5 6" as one points top, bottom, left, right,  back, front. >> And says "Stupid" with a superiority lo

Re: [opensource-dev] Consensus? was: Client-side scripting in Snowglobe

2010-02-22 Thread Marine Kelley
Exactly my thinking too, the problem us not clear whether the players are cooperative or in competition. It totally changes the result. But I guess that the real goal of this challenge is to call you "stupid" and to gauge your reaction. If you yell or punch the recruiter, you're dismissed. I