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@Anonymous: If everyone posted the same type of post this place will get boring. I thought it was a place for sharing AND remixing. Most of the anime posts don't get remixed... the same with posts in food, pop culture or the drawing threads that everyone loves. Every post loses its ability to be remixed but there are comments and discussions around posts too.
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@Anonymous: to clarify again i am talking about a visual dialogue not a text conversation.
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@Anonymous: thanks :)
I thought about this text ever since I saw lukeR's post, but had to get back home, get food and eat etc. first ;)21 -
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@Anonymous: I'm prepping a guest lecture for tomorrow on online behaviour, an example of herd behaviour would be welcome :P
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@Anonymous: I spent 2 minutes at this! AND NOBODY EVEN COOKIES IT!
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@Anonymous: true you cant remix chubby chicks but you can for example copy/paste a pic, "alter it" and upload it back to the page.
you just cant use the "remix button".
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@Anonymous: Srsly? I've been here since before FUCK YEAH, and every time is given out, there's always bitching about "that's a lame repost! why? WHY???".
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@Anonymous: Exactly what I thought. I remember when everyone just called it a troll sticker.
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@Anonymous: There's always a hater that thinks the post didn't deserve the FY... no matter what it is.
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@Anonymous: Unfortunately, I did not miss them. :(
And still to this day, I do not miss them.21 1 -
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@Anonymous: I wouldn't expect that to happen anytime soon, as open sourcing is a lot of work and the site isn't done yet, but I #1 anyway because the ability to run your own canv.as clone for your own purposes would be really cool. Still, I have to repeat, the chance of this actually happening is slim to nill.
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@devtesla: Canv.as itself may not be open source, but a lot of the tools it is built on are.
It is a coordination of effort because someone has put some money behind it and canv.as is specifically in NY to schmooze ad people so the attempt at slick looks and professionalism and all that, etc -- but looks basically like jquery+django, plus associated support stuff (db, queueing etc).
If someone can come up with a jquery module (even just plain js), I could mock up a very crude protype in a few days.1 -
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@Anonymous: I know you are a leet hacker and all, but I kinda doubt you could get something polished enough in a few days. Coding is hardeded.
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@Anonymous: That aside, I still think he is underestimating the amount of work that goes into a site like this. I find that attitude really annoying, as it leads people to believe that making software really is easy, which leads them to undervalue the work programmers do. People tend to toss off really kooky demands at developers as if they would be trivial to implement, when really you're talking about is a big deal.
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