I'll be in my bunk.

Jayne ,'War Stories'


Firefly 4: Also, we can kill you with our brains  

Discussion of the Mutant Enemy series, Firefly, the ensuing movie Serenity, and other projects in that universe. Like the other show threads, anything broadcast in the US is fine; spoilers are verboten and will be deleted if found.


Allyson - Oct 21, 2005 8:18:59 am PDT #6835 of 10001
Wait, is this real-world child support, where the money goes to buy food for the kids, or MRA fantasyland child support where the women just buy Ferraris and cocaine? -Jessica

Yes, and thank you.


Jesse - Oct 21, 2005 8:32:45 am PDT #6836 of 10001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

'tag'?

Use as a tag line -- you know, the text under your name.


Allyson - Oct 21, 2005 8:33:37 am PDT #6837 of 10001
Wait, is this real-world child support, where the money goes to buy food for the kids, or MRA fantasyland child support where the women just buy Ferraris and cocaine? -Jessica

Not to get all overly dramatic, but the thing about being polite about bandwidth and post-ownership and Buffistas in general, is that being polite is a way of self-preservation.

We're fairly open in that in order to post here, you have to go through a registration process, but anyone can read. We're closed in that you can't google individual posts.

And if enough people don't follow the etiquette the rest of us follow, the slippery slope leads to becoming completely closed.

You don't have to agree with the culture, but if you keep farting at the dinner table, eventually, someone shows you the door.

If you think its ridiculous that your fellow dinner guests are offended by the stink, I'd guess you wouldn't want to stay for dessert anyway.

This post brought to you by not having time for a full cup of coffee. I better go get some.


KernelM - Oct 21, 2005 8:40:12 am PDT #6838 of 10001
Ankh-Morpork Watchman, Dreamer, Scooby, Minister of Grace, Still Flyin' in a Zoo2 World

Jumping in again on the linking thing. For me, hotlinking is bad, unless you have specific permission. Reposting somebody else's words is iffy... full attribution is always necessary, permission is preferred, necessary in many cases. (And thus why I hate buffy.nu/whedon.info.)

Simply linking to something though... in general I see no netiquette problems with simply linking to a site, especially a fully public one. I do sometimes post links on my LJ to stuff on my server which I tell people to not disseminate. But in those cases my audience is strictly limited by friendslocking. And if I've added friends who might not know my preference, I reiterate my request.

There's also things like password protection or 'referer' (bad HTTP header standardizers, bad!) based redirection which can help.

Anyway... if you have a fully public website, and you don't want to get linked to, that needs to be clear to anybody who might stumble upon the site. And I'd still trust technology more than random people on the Internet.


P.M. Marc - Oct 21, 2005 8:43:44 am PDT #6839 of 10001
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

Oh, and Joel was way cooler than Mike.

BWAHAHAHA!

Sorry, I just had to slap your hand now for this one, F.

it's funny cuz it's true

I should be so glad that I didn't have regular Usenet access back in the day. I just know I'd have been flinging all sorts of poo.


Wolfram - Oct 21, 2005 8:47:54 am PDT #6840 of 10001
Visilurking

What's the difference between hotlinking and regular linking?


bon bon - Oct 21, 2005 8:52:30 am PDT #6841 of 10001
It's five thousand for kissing, ten thousand for snuggling... End of list.

in general I see no netiquette problems with simply linking to a site, especially a fully public one.

The thing with this discussion is, it's not about the generally acceptable rules of netiquette. Those are a floor. Though it's perfectly fine to discuss those in general, it doesn't get one anywhere w/r/t hewing to the norms here.

This is an insular, idiosyncratic and largely democratic community that's been around for a relatively long time in internet years. And as such, it has a lot of unspoken norms. If it's hard to comply with sometimes-- tough. Seriously. When a member of the community brings a norm to the attention of a new person, defensiveness is not the answer. If there's wiggle room, people here will make it clear. If there's a consensus, then that norm is something that should be respected as a condition of being accepted by the community here.

If it sounds like I'm taking this a little seriously, it's because a new person causing offense to a number of people and then arguing that the norms are unfair or unknowable happens maybe 3-4 times a year here, and it always ends badly.


tommyrot - Oct 21, 2005 8:52:43 am PDT #6842 of 10001
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

What's the difference between hotlinking and regular linking?

Hotlinking is when you want to, say, use a picture from another site on your site, so in your page you just link directly to the file of the graphic on that other site, rather than placing a copy of the graphic on your server and using that in your page. It's bad because you get to use the graphic without incurring the bandwidth costs, leaving the owners of the other site to pay for it.


Jesse - Oct 21, 2005 8:53:46 am PDT #6843 of 10001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

What's the difference between hotlinking and regular linking?

I think I know this one -- what you hotlink a photo, it uses bandwidth whenever someone loads the page. If you put a link to it, people have to click through, so it only uses the host site's bandwidth when people look at the photo on purpose.


Jesse - Oct 21, 2005 8:56:56 am PDT #6844 of 10001
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

The thing with this discussion is, it's not about the generally acceptable rules of netiquette. Those are a floor. Though it's perfectly fine to discuss those in general, it doesn't get one anywhere w/r/t hewing to the norms here.

And I meant to say this, too -- what's generally ok in the wider world is not necessarily ok here. It's like if everyone in a certain small town says hello when they pass someone on the street. Just because I'd never do that where I live doesn't mean I won't be considered rude if I don't do it there.