Discussion about development of TRP.RED
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5mo ago Development Updates
It would be nice to be able to save a great forum post or comment and recall it later from some list on our user profiles.
7mo ago Development Updates
Admins,
Another example is "Books"
What kind of books? Sci-Fi? Fantasy?
Guides about Pick Up Pick Up Theory Non-Fiction Pick Up Artists (Hemingway) Self-Development: Frame Self-Development: Body Building Self-Development: Diet and Nutrition Game vs Love and Marriage etc...
What kind of books are people looking at getting a review or best list for reading?
Thank you, Wyrm
7mo ago Development Updates
Admins,
We need a new folder tree for disseminating information. Here is an example of Feeds and Folder Patterns for Information and Posting.
Primary Feeds
New (All Tribe Feeds) What is Newest in Each of the Tribe Feeds. Top 2. Hot (All Tribe Feeds) What is New and HOT in Each of the Tribe Feeds. Top 2 in last week which are ALSO Highest Positive Posts either star or upvotes for others to read.
Tribe Feeds One Subject where the TRIBE is the subject. This does not work for selecting focus or subjects.
There should be a SUBJECT TREE within each Tribe, starting with a primary subject folder.
Examples
The Red Pill
Red Pill Game
Red Pill vs Feminism
Red Pill Intersexual Relations
Which would further breakdown into specific categories. Red Pill Game Written In-Field Examples Solipsism Kinetics Social Proof Frame – Self-Presentation Looks – Self-Presentation Game Body Improvement Books on Game
etc.
This way, we can form the best of the best for each subject, rather than 1,000 random posts.
Obviously, the subjects need to be a complete list that is better described by the subjects, but you get the idea.
Right now, the post are too random to help out someone looking for a subject or a focus of thought.
Thank you, Wyrm
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The result was that by the time you learned all the answers, they changed all the questions.
Was Rowdy Roddy Piper the guy in charge?
7mo ago Development Updates
I would like to see the subject headings like the old Red Pill forum, something to sort by topic easier with some understandable layout. Some things are Game driven, others Red Pill Basics, etc. Something to be able to sort all of this information into something selectable.
7mo ago Development Updates
@MentORPHEUS I'm a generous soul, so I'll not only match your contribution, but I'll replenish your supply.
you're welcome
7mo ago Development Updates
and I'm 100% not crying myself to sleep at night. Definitely not
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7mo ago Development Updates
I will note that there was at least a three-year overlap between the first time I used a computer in a class and the last time a used a slide rule in a class.
7mo ago Development Updates
For reference, I was writing programs in FORTRAN on punch cards in college.
In the early 80s, an older computer nerd friend bought some obsolete computer tape drives and got one working with a then-modern desktop computer. It stood almost 7 feet tall, weighed so much that he reinforced the subfloor under his room, and required a surprising amperage of 3 phase power to run. Since this was absurdly expensive to get installed to a residential address, he built a 3 phase converter. The regional occupational center was also auctioning off obsolete punch card readers, which were the size of old school library copiers and also needed a pallet jack or forklift to move around.
While we're on the subject my Granddad once told me about the last project he worked on at Hughes Electronics before retiring. They wanted to record gigahertz radar signals directly to magnetic tape. They could have used a rotary-head Mitsubishi tape drive (like a giant VCR) off the shelf, but the project demanded American supplied hardware. So, they tried to make a big Ampex 1 or 1-1/4 magnetic tape player do the job. They were running the tape at 128 inches per second, and laying the data down through 16 heads staggered across the width of the tape. They aaaaaalmost got it somewhat working, but were running into the problem of by the time they got all 16 heads aligned and calibrated, the high tape speed had worn them out and they needed replacement and starting the alignment and calibration from square one again.
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