Curious what people think of this:
English Wikipedia anti-SOPA blackout - Wikimedia Foundation
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Curious what people think of this:
English Wikipedia anti-SOPA blackout - Wikimedia Foundation
I'm thankful to know that I will have to use a proxy to get to wikipedia until the blackout is over.
More power to them... I'd really like to live in a place where the highest dollar doesn't buy laws.
Soma
This time next year we'll all be looking this event up in our newly minted Encyclopedia Britannicas.
I'm having a hard time understanding all the people who are complaining about a one day blackout (not saying you're doing it here, I've just noticed it around the web). Like you've got some inherent right to access a free web site, or that the web site has no right to make a statement about political developments that could impact that web site.
Obligatory xkcd:
xkcd: Extended Mind
I just tried doing what the tool tip said would happen. It took quite a while. I thought I would get to philosophy after science, but I had to go to the mathematics article first.
Xefer Wikipedia Radial GraphQuote:
Originally Posted by whiteflags
Radial Graph? Is that like a cylindrical tree??
Hmmm. I did some work with mediawiki and it does not have a design that depends on a root, and am pretty sure wikipedia does not either -- the relationships are more open graph-like, as is the WWW -- but I totally love the premise(s) of this one.
Ha. I just visited Wikipedia -- it only "blacks out" if you have Javascript enabled.
That is incredibly lame.