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text-o-tron

paleidau seną/naują savo žaislą text-o-tron. toks beveik be panaudojimo teksto blenderis. smagiausia malti tekstus, kuriuos gerai pažįstate. nemaišo poezijai. ant extreme nustatymų tinka naujų žodžių paieškai. nepamirškit patvytinti geriausiai pasisekusių fragmentų.

pagaminau tai dar pernai, kai mokiausi jquery pluginus, bet kažkaip neradau progos papublikuoti. what better time than now?



“never gonna say gonna say goodbye never gonna lie and and hurt you down never gonna say gonna say gonna say gonna run around desert you”

Žmogau, kodėl tokių savo žaislų neexportini į plačiąją išmaniųjų telefonų rinką? Vis vieną-kitą litą uždirbtum.



pkmk tmblr

iškarpos iš interneto. sukauptos per tumblr.com servisą. nereguliariai ir neįpareigojančiai.

The recording industry is like a kid screaming for candy. The problem is that the kid has diabetes.

Pirate Bay: The RIAA Is Delusional and Must Be Stopped | TorrentFreak

Jacob Sutton’s L.E.D. Surfer (by tb303meets606)

Phil, this wasn’t fucking amateur hour. PEOPLE DIED BECAUSE OF YOUR LACK OF SUPERVISION. THERE WERE RAPTORS ALL UP IN THE KITCHEN PHIL. IN THE GOD DAMN KITCHEN.

YOU HAD ONE JOB PHIL. ONE JOB.

merlin:

(via Photo | Mike Industries)

One of the problems with this innovative and cool approach by the Wall Street Journal to writing about Pinterest by writing about Pinterest on Pinterest (and it is!) is that there you can’t address that, more than early Napster, more than Megaupload, more than any government-seized hip-hop blog, Pinterest is entirely copyright-infringement. It’s just that, unlike with music and movies, there’s no dumb and hostile industry lobby that represents, say, “every photographer everywhere.

Pinterest: Delightful, Addictive, Theft | The Awl (via thisistheverge)

you put pictures of some artist on your blog and you are curator. you put mp3 of some artist on your blog and you are fucking pirate.

Everything is a Remix Part 4 (by Kirby Ferguson)

Our system of law doesn’t acknowledge the derivative nature of creativity. Instead, ideas are regarded as property, as unique and original lots with distinct boundaries. But ideas aren’t so tidy. They’re layered, they’re interwoven, they’re tangled. And when the system conflicts with the reality… the system starts to fail.

As a part of an ongoing investigation about a content posted in our site, a US government agency has temporarily suspended our jotform.com domain…Many people on the comments assumed the content was posted by us. This can happen to any site that allows public to post content. SOPA may not have passed, but what happened shows that it is already being practiced. All they have to do is to ask Godaddy to take a site down. We have 2 millions user generated forms. It is not possible for us to manually review all forms. This can happen to any web site that allows user generated content.

JotForm.com Suspended

The US government did not need SOPA after all to make an assault on Internet freedom.  It is fully capable of taking down sites at will.

(via marksbirch)

ronmarks:

WAR FOR THE WHITE HOUSE!!! Diebold accidently leaks 2012 election results (by repfreedomforce)

God, I love The Onion

fred-wilson:

i got a little animated. not my calmest and coolest performance.

tyronerubin:

Thank goodness Fred Wilson is speaking out and solving problems. Watch now here or here

why do they keep including counterfeit goods into this discussion. i’m sure it should be dealt in totally different way than digital content.