A well thought out reply to the biggest problem our community has ever faced: Entitlement issues. Thank you for putting the right words to what most intelligent users were thinking.
I remember you drawing more than half of these :biggrin.gif: super mob and rana were my favorite dehodson still has the nude version of rana I believe.
Cool, but I reckon there will be problems if you allow external scripts to be executed here....
If you want to cover you ass legally in the meantime:
Minecraft Forum users agree that the forum operators (add your legal entity) may expressly allow other forum users to collect your internet protocol address for purposes not expressly included in the forum conditions including cross-matching with Minecraft.net usernames that are the property of Mojang Specifications SVRL(sic) Ltd.
There aren't going to be any legal problems. People have dynamic sigs all the time. For example,
• Game stats
• Those things that show you what browser you're using
• "Give an internet" sigs
Anyway, even if they wanted to [which they don't] they couldn't stop dynamic images [and they won't].
Yeah, but the code in your sig calls the script - your script - on the remote site, correct? Presumably if you can do this in your sig, other people could do it for less 'friendly' purposes.
One exploit could be to try to upload session cookies from the browser? Not saying that you are doing this, just that if your script can be executed, illdoers could get their scripts in there. To tell you the truth, I'm a bit paranoid when someone could be collecting my IP address anyway.
1) There is no way my code can interfere with the code of the MCF.
2) I do not store the IPs that my image finds.
3) If you're afraid of others having your IP address, get off of the internet. Any site has the ability to do that.
Go to run on the start menu, and enter this: "%appdata%\.minecraft". Go to the folder "saves", each one of your worlds is saved there under its name. I.E. World 1 will be saved in a folder as World 1. Zip it up and send it to your buddy.
If only I could get to it. Driving across a country to see notch is not within my scope of possibility, unfortunately. Perhaps if the next MinecraftCon was in Chicago, I could actually make the trip.
Well, it IS pointlessly complicated, but that's half the fun. You can't really do anything too crazy with it but it's still a cool language to toy around with.
Befunge is an esoteric programming language with an interesting property: The pointer can move in any direction you specify. Up, down, sideways, and in a variant version, Trefunge, along the z-axis. It makes for some pretty cool and crazy looking code. For example, I made this simple calculator in it (it only does addition and subtraction right now)EDIT: Now with multiplication and division as well and the code looks like this:
v --A BEFUNGE CALCULATOR :3-- > v
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v_v >&&+.v
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& & >&&*.^
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Makes such interesting code, don't you think?
It looks pretty incomprehensible, but all it does is print out "CALCBEF", asks you for "+" or "-" and then performs the selected operation on two numbers of your choosing. It's pretty neat and I think all you programmers out there should give it a try.
As for interpreting your finished code, I suggest Yet Another Befunge93 Interpreter, as it has a neat java interface and an animation mode that runs through your code visually.
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There aren't going to be any legal problems. People have dynamic sigs all the time. For example,
• Game stats
• Those things that show you what browser you're using
• "Give an internet" sigs
Anyway, even if they wanted to [which they don't] they couldn't stop dynamic images [and they won't].
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1) There is no way my code can interfere with the code of the MCF.
2) I do not store the IPs that my image finds.
3) If you're afraid of others having your IP address, get off of the internet. Any site has the ability to do that.
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This neat little piece of code will take a letter as input, switch its case and output the result.
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Befunge is an esoteric programming language with an interesting property: The pointer can move in any direction you specify. Up, down, sideways, and in a variant version, Trefunge, along the z-axis. It makes for some pretty cool and crazy looking code. For example, I made this simple calculator in it
(it only does addition and subtraction right now)EDIT: Now with multiplication and division as well and the code looks like this:It looks pretty incomprehensible, but all it does is print out "CALCBEF", asks you for "+" or "-" and then performs the selected operation on two numbers of your choosing. It's pretty neat and I think all you programmers out there should give it a try.
As for interpreting your finished code, I suggest Yet Another Befunge93 Interpreter, as it has a neat java interface and an animation mode that runs through your code visually.