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Posted on 18-11-05, 23:20 in The Copyleft Bust Up: loopholes, licenses, and realpolitik
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Posted by hunterk Creative Commons non-commercial will fulfill point A. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/deed.en_US Point B will never be fulfilled by a non-commercial license because it is a restriction on end users, so the aforementioned goofballs will always oppose it. They hate non-commercial licenses even more than they hate non-redistributable closed-source licenses, so you are worse than Microsoft because you corrupt the purity of their holy movement. ... Of course, some of them also just hate anything that isn't GPL, so you really can't win. --- In UTF-16, where available. --- |
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Posted on 18-11-06, 02:04 in The Copyleft Bust Up: loopholes, licenses, and realpolitik
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Ah. Oh well. If nothing else, the Blackjack/Hookers License will provide an interesting new name in the licensing debate. --- In UTF-16, where available. --- |
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Posted on 18-11-07, 01:41 in Board feature requests/suggestions (revision 1)
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When are we going to get the ability to edit other people's posts? That was the biggest missing feature of bBoard2. (Never, unless you're a mod or better. --K) --- In UTF-16, where available. --- |
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Posted on 18-11-07, 02:43 in Board feature requests/suggestions (revision 1)
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Posted by Covarr Such nostalgia. This post was last edited by Covarr. --- In UTF-16, where available. --- |
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Posted on 18-11-07, 05:44 in I have yet to have never seen it all.
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Posted by BearOsoSurely you mean Diablo 2. The fans ranted about how bad every single change in every single patch was for that one. --- In UTF-16, where available. --- |
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Posted on 18-11-07, 13:27 in Something about cheese!
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Posted by DonJonIt means some lying snakes were voted out and replaced with snaking liars. I love how people genuinely believe that the Republican and Democrat parties are different in any meaningful sense. Both of them, at this point, exist solely to consolidate power and serve major corporations. If you are not a Fortune 500 company, neither half of the ratbastard party is working for you. ON THE UPSIDE, it does mean that the House and Senate are working at cross purposes right now, as they spend time trying to look like there is a meaningful difference between the two parties through showmanship and blocking bills because they came from someone who wears the wrong animal instead of because they disagree in any meaningful way with the bill. This restricts the damage they can do and slows the country's decline. The fundamental, most important difference between republicans and democrats is that the democrats are a lot better at internet marketing. And I guess that republican employees are less likely to trash the White House on the way out. The last two democrat presidents have left a lot of disabled office equipment in their wake as their underlings ran around cutting cables and hiding parts. If neither party puts up a presidential candidate I can in good conscience vote for in 2020, I'll write in Cobra Commander again. In all fairness, the democrats probably won't make the same mistake of insisting Mrs. Clinton is actually electable and sabotaging insurgencies from candidates that show strong support across party lines and age brackets. --- In UTF-16, where available. --- |
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Posted on 18-11-07, 13:28 in Board feature requests/suggestions
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Posted by Nicholas SteelRequest++ --- In UTF-16, where available. --- |
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Posted on 18-11-07, 23:42 in Board feature requests/suggestions
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Posted by KawaHells to the yes! --- In UTF-16, where available. --- |
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Posted on 18-11-08, 01:41 in Something about cheese!
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I could bust out ye olde Hitler/Stalin chart if it'd help. --- In UTF-16, where available. --- |
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Posted on 18-11-08, 06:04 in Something about cheese!
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Posted by Screwtape You have to remember that what the parties SAY they are trying to do and what they ACTUALLY try to do are not the same thing. The National Democratic Party has found they can promise a lot of utopian idealistic stuff that they don't even TRY to do, and then blame the evil Republicans for blocking measures they never had any intention of implementing. Both parties will pay lip service to things which matter to actual people while spending most of their efforts on things which benefit large corporations to the detriment of the people. Here in Australia, we also have a slimy centre-right party and a goofy centre-left party, but we've also got a bunch of minor parties at various points on the spectrum, even some independents, in both the House and the Senate. Sometimes they shoot down good ideas, or make simple things more complex than they ought to be, but often they reign in the worst impulses of the larger parties and pull the conversation towards the needs of the citizens rather than the will of the parties. The big problem in the US is that the early political parties stepped in and rigged things very early to funnel power to them. Within a few decades, political parties were baked in to most of the state laws and the now-infamous two-party system had arisen. And then they were hoisted by their own petards as they lost enough favor for a third party to gain momentum, and the system they set up to ensure their power rapidly siphoned all of it away to the newcomer. So the rise of a viable third party rapidly leads to the end of one of the existing two parties. I am glad your country learned from our mistakes. (And one of the earliest supreme court cases was about political parties changing the laws to consolidate their powers, specifically in regards to the ever-popular electoral college and the then-new idea that one state's electoral votes should all be rewarded to the singular winner of a popular vote. The ruling was that, while it was very much in violation of the spirit of the constitution, it was not in violation of the letter of the law.) I'm pretty distrustful of patriotism in general, but this is one of the few things that makes me proud of Australia. The thing about patriotism is that it isn't supposed to be blind adoration of everything your country does. You love your country, so you want it to be the best in the world, so you do what you need to make it better. You don't excuse the faults or pretend they don't exist. This has, in recent decades, been substituted for you love your country because it is already the best in the world and perfect in every way and only a godless commie would insinuate otherwise. --- In UTF-16, where available. --- |
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Posted on 18-11-09, 05:59 in Something about cheese!
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Posted by Screwtape And when they fail to do what they promised, they invariably point their finger at the other side and say "It is all because those fascists/commies over there blocked every attempt we made!", while still finding time to agree on anything that fucks individuals over in favor of large corporations(like healthcare "reform", which simply forces most americans to buy a product from the companies that ruined the american healthcare system in the first place and calls it a day) The democrat primaries are somewhat insular. The party effectively has a large block of reserved votes they can pre-allocate to their chosen candidate("superdelegates", as they call them), making up about 15% of the overall vote, which is part of how they shut down Sanders. They can do whatever the hell they want, because the presidential primaries are part of the party bureaucracy and not an actual part of national law. By contrast, the republican primaries DON'T have those reserved votes, and are almost entirely determined by actual vote. This is how Trump got the nomination despite basically everyone in the party hating him. He really manipulated the media masterfully. Any time it looked like one of the other candidates was going to get good press, Trump said something so monumentally stupid that suddenly all eyes were exclusively on him and the good publicity just rolled by un-noticed. (It is tempting to write it off as Trump being an ignorant clown with no brain-to-mouth filter, but the timing was so consistently good that I have to believe he was intentionally doing whatever it took to turn cameras away from the competition.) --- In UTF-16, where available. --- |
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Posted on 18-11-09, 12:02 in Something about cheese!
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http://loweringthebar.net/2018/11/assorted-election-stupidity.html Just to round out the 2018 US elections, here's a bunch of articles about people who were in jail, headed to jail, or headed to the morgue when they won the election. --- In UTF-16, where available. --- |
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Posted on 18-11-09, 12:06 in I have yet to have never seen it all.
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https://www.whereisroadster.com If you were wondering where Elon Musk's Tesla Roadster wound up, we've got a site that will track its orbit for you, as well as mileage and fuel economy. ... It's been almost 375 million miles since it was last serviced. Better get that oil changed soon, Musk! --- In UTF-16, where available. --- |
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Posted on 18-11-10, 02:18 in First!
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Posted by ncbncbI believe in you! You can do it! --- In UTF-16, where available. --- |
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Posted on 18-11-10, 07:57 in bboard archive (revision 1)
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Posted by Screwtape https://helmet.kafuka.org/byuubackup2/viewtopic.php@f=4&t=1636&start=30.html This page You were in the bsnes subforum mirror instead of the higan subforum mirror. Edit: Jinx! Kawa, buy me a Coke! And none of that disgusting diet crap! Real sugar or GTFO! --- In UTF-16, where available. --- |
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Posted on 18-11-10, 10:09 in bboard archive
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What is with the ridiculous red level on that image? --- In UTF-16, where available. --- |
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Posted on 18-11-10, 11:42 in Cartoons, imported
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Right, let's get our anime thread rolling again. When we last met, back in September, I was halfway through Key, The Metal Idol and still had no idea what it was about. There have been delays. I was two episodes from the end, and then basically couldn't touch it for a month. Tonight, I finish the fight. I suspect the OVA had production issues near the end. Probably justifiably, as the japanese economy was busy collapsing into a heap of wreckage for the entirety of the show's run, and the era of the OVA was basically over halfway through. The last two episodes of the fifteen are movie-length affairs instead of half-hour bites, and episode fourteen is just a big wall of people talking to each other, or themselves, as they all explain everything going on and what their part in it is. It is a boring episode, the rapid chain of big plot reveals lack any sense of drama or satisfaction, and it does horrible things for the general feel the show has had up until now. ... On the upside, I knew what the show was about by the end of fourteen! I think they were told they needed to hurry and wrap it up, and several episodes of plot got condensed down into two. At least they got the chance to wrap it up instead of just disappearing like Bubblegum Crisis did. The final episode is a huge production, but unlike the episode before, it is satisfying. The climax at the Megalodome concert is a big, crazy, surreal mess, but it manages to play out coherently and largely redeems the wall o' text that was episode fourteen(and makes a pretty explicit spoof of the Akira movie's ending just for good measure). It also includes this in the credits: "Megalodome Audience: All of you watching this video", which made me smile. I find it difficult to really speak much about the content, because SPOILERS. The show is inscrutable at times, as the writers played their cards close to their chest. But it is a show I don't regret watching. --- In UTF-16, where available. --- |
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Posted on 18-11-10, 22:08 in Cartoons, imported
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Posted by tommanGood luck, that's a great show. --- In UTF-16, where available. --- |
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Posted on 18-11-11, 04:13 in The Copyleft Bust Up: loopholes, licenses, and realpolitik (revision 1)
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Posted by hunterkI particularly like how gnu.org is complaining that the clause "twists the definitions of commons and sell". Surely after years of twisting the definitions of words like free, they'd be comfortable with the idea. --- In UTF-16, where available. --- |
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Posted on 18-11-11, 06:13 in Cartoons, imported
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Posted by Nicholas Steel * CaptainJistuce looks at list. I liked Attack on Titan and "Sword Art Online Alternative: Gun Gale Online". --- In UTF-16, where available. --- |