New elements

  • Plasmoid
    16th Mar 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    I think all of them are cool, but I think that electrons are negative, what about Positrons? POSI

    I'm going to restart my Rejected Toy Mod.
  • DarkSpirit1293
    16th Mar 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    @MasterMind555 (View Post)
    Positrons are positive electrons, the antiparticle of electrons ;D
  • sparkie
    16th Mar 2012 Member 0 Permalink
     i was thinking, maybe you could add vinegar... and it could have a reaction with salt.
    and they're not called positrons... THEY'RE CALLED PROTONS... welcome to somethin called science!
  • therocketeer
    16th Mar 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    @sparkie (View Post)
    when you put salt and vinager on your chips, is there a reaction?

    And you are wrong, a positron is the antimatter equivalent to the electron, so DarkSpirit1293/MasterMind555 is right. Welcome to something called A-level science!
  • jacob1
    16th Mar 2012 Developer 0 Permalink
    @mniip (View Post)
    I think this would only allow commands that started with tpt. to be run, which would be useful and prevent viruses. Also, in my mod you can include lua scripts, with commands that don't start with just those, but I prevented certain ones from being used. Would it be possible to create a virus without these strings in the file?: "os.execute", "os.remove", "os.rename", "debug.", "file:", "io.", "package.", "require", "module".
  • jacksonmj
    16th Mar 2012 Developer 0 Permalink
    @jacob1 (View Post)
    Relying on string matching isn't a good idea.

    (loadstring("os"..".ex".."ecute(\"firefox https://powdertoy.co.uk/\")"))()
    os["e".."xec".."ute"]("firefox https://powdertoy.co.uk/")

    There are better ways to restrict the functions that can be used, but I haven't looked at them in detail (search the internet for "lua sandbox").
  • jacob1
    16th Mar 2012 Developer 0 Permalink
    @jacksonmj (View Post)
    Okay, I thought there might be a way to do that, but I wasn't sure, that's why I asked. I look at that and see what it does.
  • sparkie
    16th Mar 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    GLUE: it could hold particles together- you could glue a powder onto a solid... or a powder on a powder
    vinegar reacts with baking soda... my bad 
  • DarkSpirit1293
    16th Mar 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    @sparkie (View Post)
    Protons are found in the nucleus of an atom, along with neutrons. Electrons are found in shells around the nucleus. In antimatter, positrons orbit the nucleus, which is made up of anti-protons and anti-neutrons. Dude, they're called positrons. ;D
  • sparkie
    16th Mar 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    intresting