[-] danielhanrahantng@beehaw.org 3 points 3 hours ago

Thank you I will check out those communities as soon as possible.

[-] danielhanrahantng@beehaw.org 4 points 3 hours ago

I am not trying to be hostile, I just have those instructions and do not have a compiled version on repository because there are so many cpu and os combinations and you can't run a application compiled for arm run on x86 cpu or run a application compiled for Linux run on Windows, do you have better solutions to run software on anything while still keeping efficiency.

11

Hello my name is Daniel Hanrahan and I am wondering if my games here are fun and they do allow add-on mods. If you are wondering yes these games are the final product but that does not mean it won’t get updates because there is always a chance of that happening. Do you think these games follow both the modular and malleable philosophies for software or tools in general Sincerely, Daniel Hanrahan

Bowling_Mega_Mix: https://github.com/Daniel-Hanrahan-Tools-and-Games/Bowling_Mega_Mix Untitled_Knight_Game: https://github.com/Daniel-Hanrahan-Tools-and-Games/Untitled_Knight_Game The_Game_Of_Trusters: https://github.com/Daniel-Hanrahan-Tools-and-Games/The_Game_Of_Trusters Quest_For_Chalice: https://github.com/Daniel-Hanrahan-Tools-and-Games/Quest_For_Chalice Bug_Invasion: https://github.com/Daniel-Hanrahan-Tools-and-Games/Bug_Invasion

2

Hello my name is Daniel Hanrahan and I am wondering if my games here are fun and they do allow add-on mods. If you are wondering yes these games are the final product but that does not mean it won't get updates because there is always a chance of that happening. Sincerely, Daniel Hanrahan

Bowling_Mega_Mix: https://github.com/Daniel-Hanrahan-Tools-and-Games/Bowling_Mega_Mix Untitled_Knight_Game: https://github.com/Daniel-Hanrahan-Tools-and-Games/Untitled_Knight_Game The_Game_Of_Trusters: https://github.com/Daniel-Hanrahan-Tools-and-Games/The_Game_Of_Trusters Quest_For_Chalice: https://github.com/Daniel-Hanrahan-Tools-and-Games/Quest_For_Chalice Bug_Invasion: https://github.com/Daniel-Hanrahan-Tools-and-Games/Bug_Invasion

I am seeing the value of my money go down and down in real time, I am seeing and hearing in my neighborhood that homelessness is going up and up. The news sources I use is philosophical gamer, Robert Kiyosaki and heresy financial. Those are just some of my sources.

Yes but however though from 476 to 1476 approximately in europe around 95% of people used barter because they did not have any currency at all and pre-1543 Japan had a barter system to some extent.

The 1st thing is not exactly that sad and it opens up opportunities that everyone can enter and I can imagine a sharing future.

Security concerns: I don't necessarily see that as abuse, anyone can record all records of something and if something gets wrongfully deleted someone can add it back in. There may be times when someone needs to delete a certain record, for example: when someone is bartering something in exchange to harm someone. Database hosting: anyone can host the database because I have the files in the repository. TOR: the benefit of TOR is to prevent some entity from tracking exchanges and it keeps people anonymous and with bartering real life goods you don't necessarily need to break anonymity, there can be intermediaries to keep things anonymous. What happens next: when a person sees the record and they have what the other person wants, the first person can contact the person who has the record and negotiate the trade.

The highest possible value for a product, say like we were in a world where there is only one of everything, then everything would be equal value, which is one, for example: one carrot for one apple, and the people who has the product - the people who wants the product is supply - demand in simpler terms and the software gets those numbers by looking in the database and counting the supply of a product and counting the demand of a product.

The software allows barter to be the international main method of barter, does that explain it better for you.

[-] danielhanrahantng@beehaw.org 1 points 2 days ago

If you want to understand the software in better depth I have the source code very well commented.

[-] danielhanrahantng@beehaw.org 1 points 2 days ago

You are welcome and everything is open on that application and I have the database file on the're, in order to have the database decentralized.

14

Hello my name is Daniel Hanrahan and I created a barter facilitator application and do you think it is the future of commerce: https://github.com/Daniel-Hanrahan-Tools-and-Games/Barter_Facilitator Sincerely, Daniel Hanrahan

view more: next ›

danielhanrahantng

joined 2 days ago