Why SOPA is a bad idea.
People who create things of value deserve to be rewarded for that creation, no less than people who build cars or make computers or cook McDonald’s burgers. This is a fundamental axiom without which there is no benefit in creation for any purpose save as a hobby.
If you see this big red alert on Vimeo today, it’s because we’re trying to save the Internet. Join the fight against SOPA and PIPA at http://americancensorship.org
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This is a post to prove that Tumblr incorrectly parses “:1234” in the click-through URL field as a port, when it’s part of a directory path. The URL entered into the click-through link field is: “http://www.foo.com/bar:1234”. When the link is clicked, it will incorrectly take you to “http://www.foo.com:1234/bar:1234”.
I am not crazy.
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Reblogged from Safari 5.1.2 on 10.7.2
I wonder, briefly, what Ben Franklin or Thomas Jefferson would say, if they knew it was a sign of terrorism to recite the Bill of Rights.
All I can think is: we gave you the Internet. We gave you the Web. We gave you MP3 and MP4. We gave you e-commerce, micropayments, PayPal, Netflix, iTunes, Amazon, the iPad, the iPhone, the laptop, 3G, wifi—hell, you can even get online while you’re on an AIRPLANE. What the hell more do you want from us?