Message from @GingaBomber

Discord ID: 485784705409613824


2018-09-02 11:16:47 UTC  

cultures changing

2018-09-02 11:17:10 UTC  

people get it easy so become decadent and allow for bad influences to rise

2018-09-02 12:00:52 UTC  

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2018-09-02 12:00:52 UTC  

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2018-09-02 12:08:20 UTC  

Hey guys

2018-09-02 12:08:32 UTC  

Me and a friend are making a program which I did the UI for.

2018-09-02 12:08:41 UTC  

It's a little glitchy so far, but it works a little.

2018-09-02 12:09:07 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/463054787336732683/485783231535251468/Punchcard.exe

2018-09-02 12:09:14 UTC  

It's a progress timer.

2018-09-02 12:09:26 UTC  

You can set upticking timers to detect what programs you're active in.

2018-09-02 12:09:36 UTC  

And otherwise it has inactivity timers which uptick instead.

2018-09-02 12:09:40 UTC  

russian bot!

2018-09-02 12:09:48 UTC  

you want to hack our Tim elections

2018-09-02 12:09:52 UTC  

But seriously tho.

2018-09-02 12:10:04 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/463054787336732683/485783469130121216/punchcard_icon2.png

2018-09-02 12:10:18 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/463054787336732683/485783528420671488/Boxing_dog.jpg

2018-09-02 12:11:01 UTC  

If anyone can think of features that would make a program like that really worthwhile, I'll hear em.

2018-09-02 12:14:13 UTC  

Id guess that it would be nice to know what the purpose of this is for. As in, what you forsee people wanting to keep track of their program use.

2018-09-02 12:14:22 UTC  

Something like what steam does but not attatched to a client?

2018-09-02 12:14:31 UTC  

And allows all programs to be tracked

2018-09-02 12:14:59 UTC  

Also, if you are feeling really unethical, this could be a good spying tool, not sure if it already exists in that regard then.

2018-09-02 12:16:17 UTC  

Tim hates mint-chocolate ice cream we can't be friends 😡 😡 😡 😡 😡 😡 😡

2018-09-02 12:17:59 UTC  

Eh?

2018-09-02 12:18:18 UTC  

It's basically like this.

2018-09-02 12:18:33 UTC  

But we're making it a little... better.

2018-09-02 12:18:49 UTC  

Like you can run multiple clocks at once with this. You can pause timers.

2018-09-02 12:19:41 UTC  

When I'm working on different canvases in sai2, I don't want all of the clocks to track it. So I'll pause all but 2. The overall work clock, and the clock meant to track that specific piece.

2018-09-02 12:20:02 UTC  

I'm also interested in how often I space out.

2018-09-02 12:20:17 UTC  

So there's gonna be an inactivity log that shows you were that happens.

2018-09-02 12:20:34 UTC  

It's not for employer to use. lol
It'd require too much of an overhaul to be used reliably that way.

2018-09-02 12:20:54 UTC  

It's not like this isn't an idea they would've had already.

2018-09-02 13:58:52 UTC  

I could reliably see this used by those "GetDisciplined" sort

2018-09-02 13:59:06 UTC  

Nevertheless props on working on an idea

2018-09-02 14:10:31 UTC  

I'm really just creating a sequel that addresses the problems I had with the original.

2018-09-02 14:10:46 UTC  

I know personally how well the original worked out for me, but I always had niggling issues.

2018-09-02 14:17:52 UTC  

In the original you could never PAUSE that timer. In this one you can.
In the original you could only have ONE timer unless you created another EXE entirely and opened it seperately. In this, you can create multiple by design.

2018-09-02 15:44:24 UTC  

Reckon it might help if I screencap it

2018-09-02 15:44:25 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/463054787336732683/485837411088334868/unknown.png

2018-09-02 15:44:57 UTC  

We're hammering out the glitches by the day.