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RT @hexenhr1 Surprised Evan told @mattcopp to 'Don't fork stuff you don't need to - WTF ?!'. Suspect he was just curious what you were building.
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Dick: "it strikes me that it's ... a #limited version of community" Matt: "So, you're saying he (Evan) is !not expecting to accept patches?" Dick: "will only accept things on #his terms so therefore if it's something he hadn't thought of ... but if it's something he personally doesn't #like irrespective of the other users like it he won't accept it. Sounds a bit shade of Mark Shuttleworth"
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Dick: "You correct me if I am wrong. Has Evan ever done any of these projects on a #community basis ? because I don't believe he has"
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Matt: "you can't #commit code into pump.io cause Luke tried to ... why does it need to be written down? why create this #extra step ? it creates an extra #complication ... which puts people off. It doesn't have the sense of #community about it" <- perhaps @reality@quitter.se can tell us more ?
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Matt (forking #pump.io with @reality@quitter.se): "It was a really #weird exchange and put me off of it (pump.io) ... was a direct and #aggressive post" Evan: "Why are you #forking this?" Matt: you give us code #commit access to pump.io then ? but Evan has never come back to us
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Dick: new pump.io'd identi.ca: "but you don't see as many #interactions as we used to see in the good #old days of identi.ca"
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So, @navigium@micro.fragdev.com sent #pump.io to the "I hate your blog" section (1) for review. At places I #LOL because the moderators have !no clue but are so convinced what they say is right ;-) http://www.tdtrs.co.uk/?q=episode/60
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another example: SN security fix was only announced with 2-3 days delay: http://oracle.skilledtests.com/conversation/161925#notice-234756
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examples showing that SN #update notifications MUST be introduced/made better (existing systems do !NOT #reach everybody): http://oracle.skilledtests.com/conversation/161574#notice-295419 http://oracle.skilledtests.com/conversation/196717
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great, what was the reason !not to update until today ?
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I do !not like this decision. And something is really wrong with #tagesschau: no other news than putting that on top as #breaking news ?
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agree about clarity, I hoped you'd do the search for me :-( "did not want to be identified because Google has !not made the proposal #public" but "plans to reach out to industry participants, government bodies and consumer groups in coming weeks and months". So, Google's idea is called: #AdID (anonymous identifier for advertising), "The AdID may be automatically reset by the browser every #year, and users will be able to create a #secondary AdID for online browsing sessions they want to keep particularly private, the person explained." "Advertisers will get #access to these AdIDs, as long as they adhere to the terms of the program." from Alistair Barr, USA TODAY, 17.9.: "Google may ditch 'cookies' as online ad tracker" http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2013/09/17/google-cookies-advertising/2823183/
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me: besides that old reports indicate that the bug happened already once, so people can't bring arguments like: "one time means: bug didn't happen ;-)"
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quoting myself from chat where we discussed this, e.g. RT @mk @ErkanYilmaz: I agree - even very old reports, even fixed, contain #valuable information - for instance about #usability (e.g. the difficulty people have finding things - that is not actually solved by telling them..)
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I hope it was not that famous #captcha (1) :-( "I usually do !not report bugs anymore to projects which #delete my bugs, closing for some obvious reason: well, there I still decide" "not sure how others feel, but my bug reports normally take some #time (to reproduce scenarios and such) and deleting it means: not valuing my time" "but of course: reading many bug reports is also #time consuming". (1) http://oracle.skilledtests.com/conversation/196332#notice-312798
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I see the movie is freely available (1): 702 MB. But Chomsky "stated that film simply does !not communicate his message, leading people to believe that he is the leader of some movement that they should join. ... criticizes The New York Times review of the film, which mistakes his message for being a call for voter organizing rather than media critique" (1) http://archive.org/details/NoamChomskyNoamChomskyManufacturingConsent_0
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seems a joke :-) "GNU #APL (a free interpreter for the #programming language APL) is made up of about 50 lines of C++ code. In a code of that size, programming #mistakes are inevitable." "If you just want to quickly give GNU APL a try, and if you are very #lucky (which includes having shared libraries libreadline.so.5 and liblapack.so.3gf installed on your machine) then you could try out the GNU APL binary apl in the directory apl. This MAY work on a 32-bit i686 #Ubuntu. Chances are, however, that it does !NOT work, Please DO #NOT report any problems if the binary does not run on your machine." http://www.gnu.org/software/apl/
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Yes, because all your dents are sent out to our #statusnet instances and your or other SN #admins don't have the right to #delete that in those databases. E.g. it's in theory possible to delete in other apps like !friendica - but I say in theory, because when I am the admin I can write a feature to #NOT allow your delete command to be executed or just make a backup before delete and let it stay hidden in my DB
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crazy :-( #mimicked shooting at the officers, did #not have a gun, "2 police officers opened fire at the man, striking 2 female #bystanders instead"
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seems @jontheniceguy@jon.sprig.gs (who "write bad PHP code" :-) see his profile) did #not get my reply while e.g. @postblue did http://sn.postblue.info/conversation/402027
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"It’s not inconceivable that #intelligence agencies in other countries are doing a lot of the same things (it would be surprising if they were #NOT doing some of it)"
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#OpenPGP JavaScript implementation: "aims to provide an #OpenSource OpenPGP library so it can be used on virtually every device (i.e. people will #not have to install #gpg on their machines in order to use the software)" http://openpgpjs.org
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"beginning in #2012, federal prosecutors ... in Dallas began hammering Barrett #Brown with a succession of #felony charges ... could put him in prison for >100 years." "has #not been accused of #hacking. Instead he is charged, in 3 separate indictments, with threatening an #FBI agent, #obstructing justice, and charges related to #trafficking in stolen credit card information" "By the U.S. government's theory, journalists can be held criminally #liable merely for linking to a publicly-available file that contains sensitive information, whether or not they had any part in actually #obtaining the data in the first place" cc @question