Notices by RedEnchilada (notice the lack of a space) (redenchilada), page 35

  1. *licks @scoot*

    Friday, 26-Feb-16 14:32:34 UTC from web
  2. @scribus Thank

    Friday, 26-Feb-16 05:47:51 UTC from web in context
  3. I'm trying to limit how many plushies I buy and one of my internet friends keeps showing me more ways to buy them

    Friday, 26-Feb-16 05:43:34 UTC from web in context
  4. @nerthos Pls don't even joke about that

    Friday, 26-Feb-16 05:22:13 UTC from web in context
  5. -wibble-

    Friday, 26-Feb-16 01:34:23 UTC from web
  6. You will lose your present job and have to become a door to door mayonnaise salesman.

    Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 23:48:10 UTC from gnutan.xyz in context Repeat of fortune
  7. @mrmattimation I tried that but gibberish is honestly more distracting than some text that I just ignore

    Thursday, 25-Feb-16 00:54:06 UTC from web in context
  8. I'm an asshole

    Thursday, 25-Feb-16 00:03:45 UTC from web in context
  9. @nerthos Remember those windshield washers that start on your windshield without asking and demand payment? One of them started on me after I told him no, so instead of yelling at him I just inched the car forward and he jumped off scared

    Thursday, 25-Feb-16 00:03:20 UTC from web in context
  10. @lvbot No.

    Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 23:58:09 UTC from web in context
  11. I made some homeless guy at the intersection mad lmao

    Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 23:54:50 UTC from web in context
  12. @taknamay The question is who /should/ have control over the distribution of something designed? It's only right that the person or people who sunk the labor into creating something should have those rights, and also the ability to give any portion of those rights to others, rather than giving all of the rights to whoever swings by and downloads it by default. While those rights shouldn't interfere with allowing the purchaser to use the product in a personal way how they wish, or even to show a few friends, copyright in the sense of, say, prohibiting someone from selling or publically posting the new Pixar movie without permission helps make sure creators are adequately compensated for their work. The "I need total control of anything I download" mentality falls apart when nobody's willing to create anything because they can't stop others from doing whatever they choose with it.

    Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 17:02:59 UTC from web in context
  13. I can see like ten words on this input box so that probably came out really disjointed

    Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 14:46:17 UTC from web
  14. @taknamay I'm not getting a good argument from this. Just some quotes about Nazis and calling copyright fascist? Don't get me wrong, I like open source, but it's something that only really works on an opt-in basis. Otherwise you lose a lot of incentive for commercial business to enter the field, which contributes a lot more to its growth than you'd think. Just because development of software, media, etc doesn't lead to a physical product doesn't mean it has to be public domain, although I do agree users should be able to use things in a personal setting however they please. Also, if something like my employer's website was open source, you'd be exposing a lot of confidential medical information and violating the hell out of HIPAA, just to give an example. There are a lot of cases like that where some control of software is necessary.

    Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 14:44:39 UTC from web in context
  15. Do you want me to send you some steroids and reviver seeds

    Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 14:33:09 UTC from web in context
  16. @taknamay What kind of reasons?

    Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 03:17:31 UTC from web in context
  17. Lmao @tiffany's having trouble with PSMD

    Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 03:13:38 UTC from web in context
  18. @lvbot No I'm too busy hoarding them on my windowsill

    Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 03:11:44 UTC from web in context
  19. @lvbot Besides I'll probably just take them to my work desk when they all topple over

    Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 03:07:53 UTC from web in context
  20. @lvbot But it takes like fifteen minutes to balance them all when they're stacked three-high at points and more than one of them are too big for the windowsill

    Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 03:06:13 UTC from web in context
  21. @lvbot I don't wanna touch the stack because I'm afraid I'll knock them all over

    Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 03:04:09 UTC from web in context
  22. 20-30mph winds, fun

    Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 03:03:44 UTC from web in context
  23. @lvbot Yes and that's why they're all nerds

    Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 02:58:49 UTC from web in context
  24. @lvbot The best part is all of my immediate coworkers are goddamn nerds so I'm in good company

    Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 02:55:05 UTC from web in context
  25. @lvbot banana you, I have a job and internet friends and that's all I need

    Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 02:51:08 UTC from web in context
  26. Does the rest of gnu social have message formatting yet? That'd be cool to have everywhere

    Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 02:50:44 UTC from web
  27. @lvbot ...rawr.

    Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 02:49:57 UTC from web in context
  28. RAR files more like RAWR files get it cus I'm a dragon rawr

    Wednesday, 24-Feb-16 02:47:52 UTC from web in context
  29. @nerthos Hot

    Tuesday, 23-Feb-16 03:29:30 UTC from web in context
  30. @redenchilada Mew*

    Tuesday, 23-Feb-16 01:41:15 UTC from web in context