Hosting and other useful stuff

Aug 11, 2004 09:22

Around a year after the last version went live, I'm nearly ready to make a new version of TrustFlow available. This version is far faster (it uses iterative approximation eigenvector finding instead of the previous "token-passing" algorithm) and is written in Python; it also has a somewhat slicker user interface (a progress bar!). I'll make the ( Read more... )

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anonymous September 18 2004, 07:21:26 UTC
about the gif, you could use this instead
http://slayeroffice.com/code/gradientProgressBar/

looking forward for your trust metric! ;-)

paolo

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Not sure, but I'm checking some options etmegabyte October 16 2004, 11:46:12 UTC
What is the status of this? A couple months ago the post said that it was almost ready...

I have a spot in a datacenter with a decent linux box in it, but bandwidth is expensive, and I'm not sure I'd be able to afford the bandwidth. sure, it's text, but if even a thousand people per month hit it, bandwidth would still creep up there.

(hmmm. I wonder if my Comcast webspace could host it. I'll have to check to see if perl scripts can be run from the webspace...)

Is it possible to release the script so that us computer geeks can run it locally, instead of having one person need to carry the bandwidth costs of hosting the script? Possibly even compile it into a Windoze executable for those who are still in 'doze land.

-ET

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Re: Not sure, but I'm checking some options ciphergoth November 9 2004, 00:40:54 UTC
The source is fairly portable Python, so once it's released anyone who cares about Windows should feel free to adapt and port it...

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picosecond November 8 2004, 15:14:39 UTC
I second the previous comment. What is the status of this project? I really dug it, myself...

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ciphergoth November 9 2004, 00:38:44 UTC
I hit a busy patch and haven't had time to do anything about it.

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Re: Hosting kirktis December 10 2004, 20:46:59 UTC
If and when this is available, I should be able to arrange something for hosting, if that's still required.

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adudeabides December 31 2005, 15:54:13 UTC
Do you have a status update on this?

And are you still looking for hosting?

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