Paul Crowley (
ciphergoth) wrote2003-08-27 04:59 pm
New version of TrustFlow
I've spent most of the day hacking TrustFlow. I have a completely different algorithm, and most of it is now in C. The new version of TrustFlow is more informative, slightly fairer, and about 100 times faster.
Supposing it gets a lot of eyeballs, the way the last one did (70,000 last I looked). What political thing should I use it to publicise? Bear in mind that it will be seen by LJ users all over the world, so it has to be something of international interest.
Supposing it gets a lot of eyeballs, the way the last one did (70,000 last I looked). What political thing should I use it to publicise? Bear in mind that it will be seen by LJ users all over the world, so it has to be something of international interest.
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This writer is worth considering though: http://riverbendblog.blogspot.com
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Goodness, something political for the whole world? Things buzzing in my brain right now are such as the problems in overfishing, and a general malaise about whether or not globalization is a good thing. (Mayhap too many NPR articles about Scranton, PA after the RCA plant picked up and moved to Mexico. And it's not as though it's even helping the Mexicans all that much, either.)
Neither of which quite works as a short slogan.
Maybe a link to one of your favorite charities?
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The server is maintained on a 1Mb line without bandwidth costs.
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Well, opposition thereto, that is. cf: http://httpd.apache.org
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Or their refusal to join the ICC, the Kyoto protocols, etc, etc...
How about ...
Um, I say stick a link to PayPal up there to fund the teeny servers you say you're running this thing on. Or to, um, preserve the habitat of the wild ponies of Exeter.
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Trustflow?
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