Identi.ca Updates for 2010-03-28

  • @jwildeboer thought XBMC could display DLNA sources, but I have none to try. #
  • @jwildeboer well, it’s an excellent media server (video and audio too), so not just picture viewer. #
  • I erased a lot of users from my blog. They all looked just like spam accounts, but if I’ve missed you by accident, use a more clear account. #
  • @playya gnome-autogen.sh removed from !elmdentica #thx for insisting! #
  • @jwildeboer The web without flash and it’s puny attempt of replacement (silverlie) is SO MUCH BETTER! 😀 #
  • @jwildeboer perhaps the gnash team would be the best suited one 🙂 #
  • @jwildeboer I’m with you on that 🙂 #tnparty #website #
  • @jwildeboer So what you want to have is verified accounts, not end of anonymous 🙂 #
  • @jwildeboer me too, but that is the price for protecting the honest people that can be punished by the dishonest people. #
  • @jwildeboer at my free software blog I “fix” that by having much more strict spam check rules for non registered users. #
  • @jwildeboer well, yes it really exists unless you control all variables. It’s not easy, sometimes, and it can be a real hassle, but possible #
  • @jwildeboer ok, now you lost me… «Think of the children» is now an approved argument? 🙂 #
  • @jwildeboer yes, I know, but it is also a fact that «think of the children» has never been anything but a slippery slope getting worse b/day #
  • @jwildeboer all have limits, so I say go for it if you mean ending anonymous comments in the places you control because y reached yr limit #
  • @jwildeboer but you seem to defend end of anonimous information, and that only weakens the good guys who are scared 🙂 #
  • @jwildeboer I point out that I never called you anything of the sort 🙂 #
  • @jwildeboer you should really read the link @jmcesteves sent: http://tr.im/TFgl you’re on the side of Craig Mundie (yes, that one) 🙂 #
  • @jwildeboer as I view it, if you do it in a broad overachieving way, it is bad. If you do it in your own turf (wiki, blog, etc)… #
  • @jwildeboer … then it’s your prorogative. Demanding the end of anonimity overall has a negative net result, even if it has a few pluses. #