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Vlade
Feb 29, 2004, 04:50 PM
I was thinking of a great way to make it easier to get new users. Imagine if there was a program that would create a custom script that once double clicked will install folding under your username with team 3446 on it. It would making installs on labs really easy, you pop in the CD, double click, and eject.
mc68k, do you think you could do this? If not, I may be able to help by making a cocoa app that takes the users information and modifies a default script and exports the new one if you need help.
wdlove
Feb 29, 2004, 06:51 PM
Having a custom script would be a useful tool Vlade. I know that in my case it would have been very helpful. If it had not been for the patience of MrMacman, I would have never got folding installed.
MrMacMan
Feb 29, 2004, 10:46 PM
Intresting idea...
But whose account does it go under?
'TheLabScript' as a username?
I mean there are some customizable things that are needed for just standard info.
Name...
how your connectd to the internet...
How many processors your machine has... :o
bousozoku
Feb 29, 2004, 11:02 PM
I've considered doing this in the past with my own scripts.
I'm just not sure how successful it would be to collect information and display it in a window to make it easier to configure and then, pass it back to the programme.
Maybe, it just needs to be aware of everything ahead of time, let the user change things and then, output the results as the console programme asks for them.
Vlade
Mar 17, 2004, 08:14 PM
Sorry to bring up this thread again, but I have a good idea to get us lots of points IF I can get a script that will install after double clicking for team 3446 under my username, with no questions asked... I feel if I leave it up to the user to enter the team number they will forget because users NEVER read any documentation.
mc68k would it be easy for you to make a template for us to modify scripts with our username, or should I dig around your scripts myself?
Dreadnought
Mar 18, 2004, 05:14 AM
Sounds like a virus, sent it to all of your friends and there computer starts folding without them knowing it. Sounds great!!
Vlade
Mar 18, 2004, 07:14 PM
Kind of... basically I will just distribute the script on sites like versiontracker and tell them that it is protein folding... most people will instal and forget about it, and if it gives them problems they can just use the rid command. I considered the graphical client, but people will close that too easy, with the script they will just install and work on units without thinking about it.
Dreadnought
Mar 19, 2004, 11:18 AM
Kind of... basically I will just distribute the script on sites like versiontracker and tell them that it is protein folding... most people will instal and forget about it, and if it gives them problems they can just use the rid command. I considered the graphical client, but people will close that too easy, with the script they will just install and work on units without thinking about it.
good thinking!
familyte
Mar 19, 2004, 12:50 PM
H e l l o . . .
I'm sure this thread is for fun, but do you realize what your taking about...
Talk like this could, if it ever materialized, would shut down the project Quicker that you think. So please, communicate responsible action in regards to Folding at Home.
Keep it fun for the rest of us!
Mustang Mac
Mar 19, 2004, 02:51 PM
Wake up script kiddies! Try playing elsewhere! Unless of course you are trying to ruin the project for the rest of us that know the difference between right and wrong. Perhaps you need to read the Stanford FAQs a little more clearly.
Can I run Folding@Home on a machine I don't own?
Please only run Folding@Home on machines you either own or on which you have the permission of the owner to run our software. Any other use of Folding@Home violates our license agreement (and just isn't a good idea in general).
Vlade
Mar 19, 2004, 03:29 PM
You must have all misinterpreted my idea, the idea isn't a virus that installs folding@home on everyones computer, but a program that is intended to solve protein simulations. For example the user goes to versiontracker.com and sees a program called Folding@Home scripts, and reads how it uses your computers spare CPU cycles to help cure diseases, and lets say 10% of the people download it that look at it, and they install it willfully, with a readme that says how to check their progress and delete itself in the terminal.
A virus that did this would be horrible, because folding sometimes can hurt certain things, and its just wrong to wring up peoples electric bills unnecessarily high
bousozoku
Mar 19, 2004, 04:12 PM
Please do not distribute the code that runs when you type work without my permission. It is code I created and I would appreciate not being part of someone's plan to take over the world.
Dreadnought
Mar 19, 2004, 04:40 PM
oeeee, though crowd here, lighten up people. There is a read me with it, If you wan't to install it, you just download it, if you want to get rid of it, you can find instructions in the read me. I don't see a problem here.
Vlade
Mar 19, 2004, 06:09 PM
Please do not distribute the code that runs when you type work without my permission. It is code I created and I would appreciate not being part of someone's plan to take over the world.
OK, is there a way to delete that from mc68k's script? I think I will be diving into some script code in the next week.
Also, why do you see a problem with this? It is totally up to the user if he wants to instal it or not, I am not planning on taking over the world :(
MrMacMan
Mar 21, 2004, 01:12 AM
OK, is there a way to delete that from mc68k's script? I think I will be diving into some script code in the next week.
Also, why do you see a problem with this? It is totally up to the user if he wants to instal it or not, I am not planning on taking over the world :(
Apparently MacOsX Team feeled the need to post a link to this thread...
I want to give a shout out to them.
Again I have to say Custom Scripts are a GREAT idea.
For installing on a lab of computers... All Great ideas.
I really don't see how this COULD be mallicious since the person would need to install it... :confused:
And even so they would know what they are doing...
Its no virus and for sure this isn't malicious.
familyte
Mar 22, 2004, 01:28 AM
Sorry to bring up this thread again, but I have a good idea to get us lots of points IF I can get a script that will install after double clicking for team 3446 under my username, with no questions asked... I feel if I leave it up to the user to enter the team number they will forget because users NEVER read any documentation.
mc68k would it be easy for you to make a template for us to modify scripts with our username, or should I dig around your scripts myself?
:( and continues
... basically I will just distribute the script on sites like versiontracker and tell them that it is protein folding... most people will instal and forget about it, and if it gives them problems they can just use the rid command. I considered the graphical client, but people will close that too easy, with the script they will just install and work on units without thinking about it.
:( and continues
You must have all misinterpreted my idea, the idea isn't a virus that installs folding@home on everyones computer, but a program that is intended to solve protein simulations. For example the user goes to versiontracker.com and sees a program called Folding@Home scripts, and reads how it uses your computers spare CPU cycles to help cure diseases, and lets say 10% of the people download it that look at it, and they install it willfully, with a readme that says how to check their progress and delete itself in the terminal...
If I have read this correctly, this is "down loader beware." You have now began to fold for "Someone other than your self" and you will remain doing so until you delete this script.
My question, with the way that this has been posted, "And even so they would know what they are doing," or would they?
bousozoku
Mar 22, 2004, 01:59 AM
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If I have read this correctly, this is "down loader beware." You have now began to fold for "Someone other than your self" and you will remain doing so until you delete this script.
My question, with the way that this has been posted, "And even so they would know what they are doing," or would they?
Hopefully, it was meant to default to team 3446 but would configure folding@home to any team, any user name. It is unclear to me, as the scripts have nothing to do with the team or user name, but I will assume that Vlade has the best intentions, even though it appears that his enthusiasm is bordering on taking over the world. ;)
familyte
Mar 22, 2004, 12:18 PM
Hopefully, it was meant to default to team 3446 but would configure folding@home to any team, any user name. It is unclear to me, as the scripts have nothing to do with the team or user name, but I will assume that Vlade has the best intentions, even though it appears that his enthusiasm is bordering on taking over the world. ;)
Thank you, bousozoku for clearing up the idea behind the thread...
BTW Any new developments on your graphical display, or have you moved on to other project. If so any links?
Fold on my Mac friends...
bousozoku
Mar 22, 2004, 12:49 PM
Thank you, bousozoku for clearing up the idea behind the thread...
BTW Any new developments on your graphical display, or have you moved on to other project. If so any links?
Fold on my Mac friends...
I continue to work on the progress monitor but it's been slow. Between my photography and my need to find work, it has suffered. The link is my home page in every forum I attend, including Noah's Team Mac OSX forums. I would think that you would no longer need my monitor as you have another available to you.
familyte
Jun 7, 2004, 03:19 AM
Oh the memories... History has a way of repeating itself around here.
Perhaps a course of "Ethics 101" might be in order?
bousozoku
Jun 7, 2004, 10:50 AM
Oh the memories... History has a way of repeating itself around here.
Perhaps a course of "Ethics 101" might be in order?
I'm not sure why you've decided to push on this after so long. Vlade's basic idea is so similar to InCrease that either would cause the unconcious user to fold for another team. I didn't support his idea and so I find myself not supporting InCrease for the same reason.
Talking ethics is fine, if your team is not accidentally receiving points because of a product with dubious morals.
jethroted
Jun 7, 2004, 11:09 AM
Man, don't even talk to me about a script like this. This is a good way to drum up a headache for yourself! Take it from me.
familyte
Jun 7, 2004, 12:29 PM
I was thinking of a great way to make it easier to get new users. Imagine if there was a program that would create a custom script that once double clicked will install folding under your username with team 3446 on it. It would making installs on labs really easy, you pop in the CD, double click, and eject.
mc68k, do you think you could do this? If not, I may be able to help by making a cocoa app that takes the users information and modifies a default script and exports the new one if you need help.
jethroted
Man, don't even talk to me about a script like this. This is a good way to drum up a headache for yourself! Take it from me.
jethroted
"It's not that kind of app. It doesn't double your speed as much as it makes it easy to put folding on other computers. It's a small Windows MSI file that has my folding config in it. It says that it hasn't installed by the end of the installation, but it actually has. It runs invisibly, and doesn't show up in the running applications window. It also doesn't show up in the add/remove programs window.
Please do not mix other fine / legit installers into this mess, Thanks.
Rower_CPU
Jun 7, 2004, 12:35 PM
Please do not mix other fine / legit installers into this mess, Thanks.
ken, please kindly quit trying to create a "mess" in the first place.
We're addressing the situation - jethroted has contacted Vijay Pande, even. Keep trolling and you're out of here. OK?
familyte
Jun 7, 2004, 12:42 PM
You call it as you wish, and I call it CONCERN for Folding at Home and the project in its entirety.
Rower_CPU
Jun 7, 2004, 01:08 PM
You call it as you wish, and I call it CONCERN for Folding at Home and the project in its entirety.
Then voice it as concern and not intentionally inflammatory statements. I'd expect more from a fellow forum moderator.
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