IS THERE ANYTHING THIS AWESOME KICKSTARTER PROJECT CAN'T DO? Oh yeah, exist.
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Or are they reinventing their own internet?
Perhaps it sneakily routes through Internet2.
Is anyone still using that?
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Paging @ben_lubar, we found something you need!
But can he use Go to roundtrip that number in JSON and still get it back in the same representation?
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(Posting this demonstration of Blakeyrat's Second Law specifically so the thread has 4 posts and I can return to the top of it in two clicks instead of 20.)
Why don't you just click on the title and do it in one click?
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I'm going to buy 10 and connect them together so I can game 100x faster than my internet connection.
You'll have to be careful though, I think if you stack too many of these the data becomes so secure that not even you can play your game anymore.
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Why don't you just click on the title and do it in one click?
Why don't you grab a giant salami and shove it right up your nose?
That's why.
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Why don't you grab a giant salami and shove it right up your nose?
What should I do with the summer sausage that's already up there?
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What should I do with the summer sausage that's already up there?
Your avatar appears to have two nostrils; insensitive clod that I am, I assumed you do as well.
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Your avatar appears to have two nostrils; insensitive clod that I am, I assumed you do as well.
Not after shoving a summer sausage up one of them.
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I can return to the top of it in two clicks instead of 20
Hit the Home key, you goddamn click-monkey!
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Hit the Home key, you goddamn click-monkey!
Why are you so hatefully insisting he use a CLI, you hatey hater!
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Because I use Linux and the CLI is demonstrably faster and more efficient and if you don't use it you're stealing from your employer!
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Because I use Linux and the CLI is demonstrably faster and more efficient and if you don't use it you're stealing from your employer!
You're oppressing my experience! Trigger warning! I don't feel safe! Down twinkles!
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Obviously, having an extra WiFi hotspot is more secure than just connecting it through an ethernet cable because, um.........
....I can't even think of anything funny to add here, this is just retarded.
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Homeopathic internet
You take an ordinary ethernet cable, wire several teraohm resistors to each cable in series until the current is so small it's literally impossible to measure, even in theory, and then because of electron memory vigorously waves hands and that's how you'll get speeds of 100Gbps through it.
So that'll be $50 for a single magic cable, or only $129 for a set of three, sir.
(I kinda want to make this an actual kickstarter project now)
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Don't forget to vigorously shake the cable between each resistor addition. It won't work otherwise
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@cartman82's throttling class would also be helpful if we inject it into the Ethernet stack. Something like allowing a single frame per century ought to be reasonably homeopathic.
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I'm not sure that would work. I don't see any instructions on shaking the cable on all axes...
And I somehow got 'd even though I read the thread. I think I need more coffee...
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I can't believe this thing is still on Kickstarter. Does the report button even go anywhere?
You don't have to be skilled in the field to see that at least one of the claims involve violating physical laws.
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You expect Kickstarter to care?
Pop quiz: why?
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allowing a single frame per century ought to be reasonably homeopathic
not even close
Assuming a base rate of 60 frames per second, a century is roughly 6E+10 frames
A fairly middling homoeopathic dilution would be something around 12C (diluting to 1 in 100, then diluting the result to 1 in 100, repeat 12 times) is a dilution factor of 10^24.
A homoeopathic dilution is more like one frame per lifetime of the Universe
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You expect Kickstarter to care?
Pop quiz: why?
I thought they might care a bit more about being seen as allowing obvious scams, even just to avoid getting a reputation that might scare off potential customers.
I guess they do have money riding on ignoring anything but the most obvious 'our plan for stage 2 is to run to a desert island with your money' ones though.
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Ok hey guys the joke was funny once, ok? If you sit here and write 58,000 words about the joke it's no longer funny.
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This is the company that gave you, "Kickstarter is not a pre-order service!" "Hey we're Pebble and we'd like to do pre-orders on Kickstarter." "SURE!" It's like their guiding principle is hypocrisy.
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Ok hey guys the joke was funny once, ok? If you sit here and write 58,000 words about the joke it's no longer funny.
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Clever.
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> twitter:
The world is yours...keep questioning.Usually, the idea is to get answers as well. Before giving away your money.
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It all looks like a joke. But they crossed a line IMO when they started taking money from people, even if they plan on giving it back later on.
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Did it START as a joke, or did it retroactively become a joke when they found out they wouldn't be able to get away with their scam?
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Funding for this project was canceled by the project creator about 1 hour ago.
Also they put some timer on their website.
So, whetever they are doing, they have a bad sense of humor and a big marketing budget
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So, whetever they are doing, they have a bad sense of humor and a big marketing budget
I'm with blakey on this - I'm betting on backpedalling from a failed scam.
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Why would they make an effort to backpedal from the scam?
Scam failed? Simplest solution is to remove the company, site and delete all accounts it used. Then design a new logo and name and start again.
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Plausible deniability?
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I'm not going into that because I'm not familiar with all the legalese that would involve.
Also, facts are a to tinfoil
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They did not take any money (kickstarter cancelled) nor made any agreements, just posted some advertisements on the internet. Just remove the content posted and accounts and poof the whole thing never existed.
Legally deregistering the company is not even needed.If they wanted to make another scam, now everyone will be watching them with suspicion - a much better strategy would be to start the new scam under a new name.
So I have no idea what they could be trying to achieve now.
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Did it START as a joke
Good question. Eventually I watched the video that you linked (as opposed to just watching the page). It seriously comes off as something produced by The Onion to me. But I don't know what a less computer savvy person would think.
It's all very slick. Maybe I just want it to all be a joke.
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Why would they make an effort to backpedal from the scam?
Maybe people they know recognized them.
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Eventually I watched the video that you linked (as opposed to just watching the page).
The video in the OP is not the video he originally linked to.
That one is the new one.
Basically, they changed the video on the Kickstarter page and that propagated into the onebox.
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I wasn't trying to link to the video in the first place, Kickstarter's onebox is just plain broken.
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OK...I watched a video sometime after I read some stuff on their page.
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It's all very slick
Maybe they ran a separate kickstarter to get the funding to make the video?
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Maybe they ran a separate kickstarter to get the funding to make the video?
Was the original pitch for a cure for baldness?