Replies to redenchilada, page 20
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@redenchilada I have to say your wordfilter is awesome.
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@redenchilada I'm just remarking on a particular resemblance held by your fcae
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@redenchilada You're definitely an ass...et
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@redenchilada Your approval fills me with hesitance
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@redenchilada I have a similar problem as you. I wanted to slow down my video game collecting but I recently got a USB LAN adaptor for the Wii and I have 6 items on by bid list. Mostly 1€ bids but still it counts.
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Saturday, 27-Feb-16 06:34:25 UTC from web
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@redenchilada Oh dear, I still have not finished X nor Omega Red... Probably because I lost like 50% of all electronics in a surge-overload... And the insurance is SLOW AS HELL.
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@redenchilada UHHHHH it's not the original 151, Red, it's gonna be automatically the worst one ever made.
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@redenchilada Yeah, I heared something about an announcement or something, S'up with that ?
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@redenchilada Friends don't let friends spend all their money on stuffed things
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@redenchilada your avatar is adorable
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@redenchilada https://www.facebook.com/GenTradition/videos/1704888786415338/ the video though.
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@redenchilada hahaha, that's awesome.
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@redenchilada Don't worry, there's a lot of people into asses. I'm sure you'll live a successful, assholish life.
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@redenchilada More people should follow your example.
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@redenchilada Story time
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@redenchilada Was that homeless man you? Have you been repressing your memories?
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@redenchilada without copyright, nobody would make art? Nobody would develop software? Maybe less, but not nobody.
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@redenchilada Exactly my point.
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@redenchilada There's also the fact that while, yes, making something open-source allows countless individuals to help contribute to its security, it's more vulnerable than usual at the beginning. It also demands more resources be allocated to quickly fixing problems, before some kid finds a bug and posts all about it on facebook. High-class businesses often use security comparable to the government's, I believe, so as soon as it's open-source, more than just Americans will find problems in code and wondering "Can I apply this problem to security their government uses?" and, occasionally, finding out they can.
After that, going back to economy, it would probably take a hit even with new businesses entering the field. A lot of people already have a "I'll wait for it to go on DVD / TV / I will pirate it in a week" mentality. Making tools (Many of which cost a hundred dollars for a reason, just like college textbooks) a horrifying product to invest in making. (IE, no more adobe flash). -
@redenchilada Instead the implementation requires control over individual actions, which I disagree with.
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@redenchilada copyright isn't just another subsidy, like e.g. subsidizing certain crops.
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@redenchilada the point is that copyright is an artificial monopoly granted by the state which requires centralization of power.
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@redenchilada yes
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@awl @nerthos @redenchilada this fits my views pretty closely: Copyright Communism? - https://c4ss.org/content/532
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@awl @nerthos @redenchilada I don't make a habit of just linking to an essay in response, but this is a bit too complex for a "quip"
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@redenchilada eat me
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@redenchilada I'll try to explain tomorrow