Friday, October 20, 2006

Wait... WTF is the name of that license again?

WTFPL.
"do What The Fuck you want to Public License". [wikipedia link]

You know, I'd like to see someone violating this license and goes to court over this. I really want to see the sort of reaction people would have on their faces, but I guess due to the nature of this license that'll never happen... Oh well, can't have everything... Sigh...

I guess the point to it is that it would be the most liberal license around, it even started counting its clauses from 0 so that it's more programmer-friendly, but I don't know, I really can't see it taking off, for some reason....


What the FUCK is "WTF"!!??
- Anonymouse on IRC

Yes, exactly.
- The other Anonymouse on IRC

Saturday, October 14, 2006

All too often...

do you see blog posts saying "oh I'm not dead, just been waaaay too busy to post anything on my blog lately, but now I'm back!!". Man there are lots of those posts... Just to show collectively how busy the whole human race can be... or lazy...

The lame-est excuse that I saw for not updating their blog was, "well, because of LOVE~~". I suppose I didn't update because of WORLD PEACE... (If you ask "What world peace??", yes yes, you're absolutely right...)

I suppose the real reason is I don't really know what to talk about... My friend said that I should post my drawings and 3D stuff that I made, but I don't know, I don't think I'm good enough or have enough time to do regular updates on my non-work-related stuff...

But then should I post about my work-related stuff? Eh... We're being a bit hush-hush at the moment so I don't really want to.

I also wonder if I was to post in chinese I can be more witty and interesting? But then again I think more of my friends read English than otherwise here (my assumption), so I guess at the end it really depends on whether I care enough about my friends for them to understand what exactly I'm saying, or not. Well I guess the best thing for me to do now is to hire a million monkeys...
"We've heard that a million monkeys at a million keyboards could produce the Complete Works of Shakespeare; now, thanks to the Internet, we know this is not true."
- Robert Wilensky, University of California