Time to get to ICS screen
Time to get to ICS screen
i've been noticing , it takes me at least 30sec or more sometimes to get to the ICS screen open when logging in to yahoo. it wasnt like that b4. i wonder if its just me? my internet connection is pretty fast as far as i know.
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Re: Time to get to ICS screen
Request Mate and dene ,
They can add a simple feature by storing cookies expiry date and in no capcha edition(some call it flash )Expiry date is very long , and this can be achieved by comparing this date and jump to tcp/ip protocol directly which allows you to log in to yahoo chess within 1 to 2 secs (of course parameters stored)
They can add a simple feature by storing cookies expiry date and in no capcha edition(some call it flash )Expiry date is very long , and this can be achieved by comparing this date and jump to tcp/ip protocol directly which allows you to log in to yahoo chess within 1 to 2 secs (of course parameters stored)
What we think or what we know or what we believe is, in the end, of little consequence. The only consequence is what we do."
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Re: Time to get to ICS screen
It takes me 3-4 seconds to ICS open, max was 6-7 but no more than this.
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Re: Time to get to ICS screen
I just tested this, and on my PC and internet connection it takes roughly 1 second for the ICS to open!
angleface - Im going to suggest it could be a problem on your computer or setup.
Cheers
angleface - Im going to suggest it could be a problem on your computer or setup.
Cheers
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Re: Time to get to ICS screen
Thanks, the idea was suggested (and maybe implemented in STUCI) by zappa_engine. Unfortunately we do not have the time, neither the desire to work on YaY. Oooops I think we do not even have the source either.unemployed wrote:Request Mate and dene ,
They can add a simple feature by storing cookies expiry date and in no capcha edition(some call it flash )Expiry date is very long , and this can be achieved by comparing this date and jump to tcp/ip protocol directly which allows you to log in to yahoo chess within 1 to 2 secs (of course parameters stored)
Perhaps future programmers will pick the idea.
Regards,
Using engines to cheat:
- It is not ethical,
- It is useless, nothing is gained (how can one be proud of a score earn with dishonesty?)
- You will be baned, sooner or later,
- It gives us (the true chess engine players) a bad reputation.
- It is not ethical,
- It is useless, nothing is gained (how can one be proud of a score earn with dishonesty?)
- You will be baned, sooner or later,
- It gives us (the true chess engine players) a bad reputation.
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Re: Time to get to ICS screen
Thanks, the idea was suggested (and maybe implemented in STUCI) by zappa_engine. Unfortunately we do not have the time, neither the desire to work on YaY. Oooops I think we do not even have the source either.matematiko wrote:[quote="<span class="IL_AD" id="IL_AD9">unemployed</span>"]Request Mate and dene ,
They can add a simple feature by storing cookies expiry date and in no capcha edition(some call it flash )Expiry date is very long , and this can be achieved by comparing this date and jump to tcp/ip protocol directly which allows you to log in to yahoo chess within 1 to 2 secs (of course parameters stored)
Perhaps future programmers will pick the idea.
Regards,[/quote]
PLs elaborate the idea posted by zappa in previous posts about this .I throw a challenge to you and and zappa to incorporate this feature jointly as in past you two tried yics code solving ???
ps : a challenge always convert a programers idal brain wave into thinking mode
What we think or what we know or what we believe is, in the end, of little consequence. The only consequence is what we do."
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Re: Time to get to ICS screen
PLs elaborate the idea posted by zappa in previous posts about this .I throw a challenge to you and and zappa to incorporate this feature jointly as in past you two tried yics code solving ???unemployed wrote:Thanks, the idea was suggested (and maybe implemented in STUCI) by zappa_engine. Unfortunately we do not have the time, neither the desire to work on YaY. Oooops I think we do not even have the source either.matematiko wrote:[quote="<span class="IL_AD" id="IL_AD9">unemployed</span>"]Request Mate and dene ,
They can add a simple feature by storing cookies expiry date and in no capcha edition(some call it flash )Expiry date is very long , and this can be achieved by comparing this date and jump to tcp/ip protocol directly which allows you to log in to yahoo chess within 1 to 2 secs (of course parameters stored)
Perhaps future programmers will pick the idea.
Regards,
ps : a challenge always convert a programers idal brain wave into thinking mode[/quote]
It is a shame that after many years you do not believe me. I do not have to prove myself and I won't. Believe what you want. But seriously, why do you suppose that this cookie thingy is a challenge for me and dene? Saving cookies into a file and then later retrieving them and checking its expiration date is trivial, so trivial a kid can do it. Why we never implemented it? Because we did not want to.
Regards,
Using engines to cheat:
- It is not ethical,
- It is useless, nothing is gained (how can one be proud of a score earn with dishonesty?)
- You will be baned, sooner or later,
- It gives us (the true chess engine players) a bad reputation.
- It is not ethical,
- It is useless, nothing is gained (how can one be proud of a score earn with dishonesty?)
- You will be baned, sooner or later,
- It gives us (the true chess engine players) a bad reputation.