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Art / Re: Glitch Art/Photo Manipulation General
« on: September 13, 2020, 09:40:29 am »


here's some data bent stuff from years ago, they are all different results from the same input picture
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These toys use near field communication (NFC) to interact with supported video game software, potentially allowing data to be transferred in and out of games and across multiple platforms.that's actually pretty cool
If anyone can give me a coherent translation I'll give them a cookie.i mean that homosexuality and its acceptance is uninteresting, while still being an alright cause to pursue from many different stances, it's just already fleshed out and well understood. all that is left is labor, campaigning, lobbying, changing minds, boring stuff, there isn't much left that requires serious and original thought or consideration. i don't find labor enjoyable, but this is all politics is really, choosing sides between issues, riding them to their natural conclusions, influencing others with your beliefs, jumping off when it becomes all too common or mainstream, finding other issues to back up, forever it goes on. it's labor for potentially no sake (or perhaps just an overstated benefit) of your own
Oh ok.
Attention everyone. Some guy is bored of "sexuality". Shut all the equal rights stuff down. This guy is bored so we'd all just better suck it up and live with the fact some people are second class citizens through no fault of their own.
Don't link directly, archive it so they don't get clicks.
You don't want to inadvertently encourage this sort of thing and you don't want them to be able to pretend they never said something to stupid.
it's an art
As an editor, I feel resentful of people who enjoy my work but proudly run an ablocker to starve my content of revenue.
It comes up a lot in conversation, especially online. “Oh yes, I can’t imagine viewing the Web without the ads blocked. I accidentally switched my adblocker off yesterday and it was HORRIBLE.”
No, it really wasn’t – it was perfectly fine, you’re just being a snob. The Web works well for me with the ads displayed.
...the proud ad-blocking folk out there are happily starving sites (that they rely on for information and entertainment) of vital income. ... Taking delight in denying publishers that revenue shows either sociopathic tendencies or ignorance of economic realities.you're fully able to block something you don't enjoy. it's your choice! you have the power to do away with it all, but shame on you for not thinking of us-the big bad adblocker is benefitting at our expense!
... ‘If ads weren’t so bad, we wouldn’t have to block them,’ they say. I sympathize – we all want the best possible experience online, but there has to be give-and-take in every transaction, even if that transaction is a transfer of information from a Web page to your brain. To wilfully ignore that give-and-take doesn’t sit well with my moral compass.his principles stand in your way of enjoying the internet, but please respect them! you understand.
For all their sins, ads fuel much of the Web. Cut them out and you’re strangling the diversity of online voices and publishers – and I don’t think consumers really want that.who cares? let them offer a product and receive compensation for the excellent services they provide the consumer, otherwise let them starve. forcing ads can only be seen as a disservice.
Modern browsers offer ‘Do Not Track’ optionswhich are a joke and often entirely ignored
(As a sidenote, I should mention Canvas ads. At The Next Web, we’ve been developing our Canvas ad format with the aim of making (as our CEO Boris likes to say) ‘ads so good you want to share them.’ We’re still perfecting the format, but I’m proud that the company I work for is trying to create ads that people won’t want to block in the first place).yes, a full-screen interruption that jars the reader to all hell. brilliant! it's only a matter of course that i would infect all my friends with that crap. i understand intentionally viewing an foreign ad on youtube or something, (the actual video content i mean, not the additional ads or included video ads) because they are sometimes humorous and you miss out on super sweet inside jokes when you bar them all away.
wow, so randomit's not at all random?
that means its funny!