@beardalaxy@helldiverliberator I never saw the problem with it. I actually kind of liked it back then, but I didn't actively watched it. TV was just background noise for me while I was doing something else. People accuse it of being a Dexter's Lab rip-off, but with the roles reversed, but the creator openly said that he had the idea back in 1995 (a year before Dexter aired).
People tend to look at Season 1 fondly, but hate the rest of the show. That's partially because the show's production was moved from an American studio to a Canadian studio and they had to deal with Canada's strict broadcasting regulations. They also changed from hand-drawn animation to Adobe Flash which caused silted animation. To compromise, they used the infamous whip crack sound effects to mask the snapping between poses.
The show's creator, Scott Fellows has done a lot of successful shows like Ned's Declassified, Big Time Rush, and even a few episodes of the Fairly Odd Parents, but his cartoon is one of the most hated and it's not really his fault. It's just that Canadian animation studios suck.
@icedquinn Weak copyleft licenses are useful if you want a copyleft license but you use a library that uses a GPL-incompatible license and there are no alternatives to said library. It's not perfect, but it's better than nothing.
A lot of these so called "ethics" when it comes to science experiments are retarded. Sure some of them are important, but I only think it matters if the experiment in question affects an entire ecosystem or the human population. However, I really don't think we should set ourselves back and destroy any future we have among the stars just for the well being of a single mouse.
Dinosaurs Fossil Fuel runs out Free Energy doesn't exist Magic Gravity + Space Travel + White Moon Landing Equality Feminism Anti White National Statism Evolution Processed goy slop Eating 3 times a day Pills, Pokes , Potions to 'cure'
These are still accusations and nothing has been confirmed, but I wonder if this is just some sabotage attempt because I feel like we are going to see more of these up in the higher levels in the coming years.
@djsumdog > all of this will happen again .. but shittier
I see no reason for such cynicism. I'm sure the creators of Weird are aware of these precedents.
OpenID, like XMPP, faced the headwinds mentioned in the article; a general shift away from open standards by dominant companies. Those winds have clearly started blowing in the opposite direction since it was written in 2018. Mozilla Persona/ WebID was ahead of its time.