Tim O'Reilly - Google+ - I was pleased to see the measured tone of the White House…
january 2012 by sunpig
RT @timoreilly: My thoughts on the White House response to anti-SOPA petition
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january 2012 by sunpig
Unlogo - remove logos from video
october 2010 by sunpig
RT @iamtef: remove corporate branding from video
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october 2010 by sunpig
Tor.com / Science fiction and fantasy / Blog posts / Sometimes, we win.
april 2010 by sunpig
Peter Watts is free: A sufficiently happy ending.
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april 2010 by sunpig
No Moods, Ads or Cutesy Fucking Icons (Re-reloaded) » Smoke Monsters
april 2010 by sunpig
Peter Watts is free: A sufficiently happy ending.
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april 2010 by sunpig
Google isn’t Evil. Flash isn’t Dead; Thank god the Open Web doesn’t have a single vendor on Dion Almaer's Blog
february 2010 by sunpig
"I do watch for single-owned platforms such as Flash, Silverlight, or now the Apple platform (even though they do great work on the HTML5 side of the house). I don’t want any of those vendors to have too much power. The thought of a Web that required the use of their technology makes me shudder (we have a piece of that with Flash video). Right now I can turn off those plugins and life moves on. Sure I can’t Hulu or Netflix, but that will change. I would miss some of the Flash sites that my kids use, but they could even be partially ported over to HTML5 these days."
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february 2010 by sunpig
Doth I protest too much? | Mark Thomas | Comment is free | The Guardian
october 2009 by sunpig
"Protest is part of the democratic process. It wasn't the goodwill of politicians that led them to cancel developing countries' debt, but the protests and campaigning of millions of ordinary people around the world. The political leaders were merely the rubber stamp in the democratic process. Thus any targeting and treatment of demonstrators (at the G20 for example) that creates a "chilling effect" – deterring those who may wish to exercise their right to protest – is profoundly undemocratic."
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october 2009 by sunpig
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