New Propaganda Series: Rebirth
Quite a number of people have written in regards to the new Propaganda series. The series is called "Rebirth", and frankly, I'm frustrated. Now I'm going to have to download the new stuff, and look at re-doing my desktop. Must have...pretty eye candy...
#14 is a big disappointment.
*sarcasm* There's only one problem.. it won't display on my Intel-o-monitor because the RIAA hasn't authorized you to display on my monitor. Now, if you'd just pay the bloody $35,000 licensing fee I could.. but Noooo... you had to go and use some proprietary closed standard the RIAA doesn't support... *end sarcasm*
Seriously, I've looked at a lot of the tiles they have over at Propaganda, and they are all ugly. Really Ugly. This is not a troll, but either I'm colorblind or easily nauseated.
Should I feel badly when I boot into Windows and use this in enemy territory?
.sig last updated Jan. 14, 2000
I don't see how I can make it day to day without important items like these. I hope that by learning about this I did not forget some old important memory.
Check out http://miser.subnet.at for some eyecandy, they have a sparse (20?) collection of some really good graphics and backgrounds.
"Sponsered by VA Linux systems" That was the first thing I noticed.
Now every time there's a story that even loosly involes VA are we going to have to have a thread about it?
Save it for another story, would ya? I do owe you credit, however, by managing to relate the RIAA with Propaganda.
Look, playing with GIMP and making their own tiles isn't exactly difficult. I whipped up the imagery on my fvwm2 setup without much effort. Why do we need to hype up and drool over a collection of images done by basically combining random plugins? How does it show creativity to use someone else's stuff for this purpose?
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"'Is not a quine' is not a quine" is a quine.
Quine "quine?
Actually I thought the rebirth series wasn't all that great, but didn't want to just post a flame. So Thanks to the first thing that came up under propaganda from Google, Yeah, I know, Lame -1,
More race stuff in one place,
than any one place on the net.
Signal, Why? your really strugglin' just to post these days aren't you.
According to your webpage, you are a teenager. Hmm...
Btw, weed doesn't really fuck you up. However, all the acid I have done makes homer go crazy.
Can't sleep, clowns'll eat me.
Sure, the Macintosh "theme" or (sic) Windows may not be much to look at, but if I have to look at it for hours on end, I know which one I'd prefer.
A desktop should not be an art-exhibition, for chrissakes.
Maybe the people designing themes should worry less about displaying their GIMP-skills and more about user-friendliness (then again, the same may be said about Linux as a whole..I personally like working on it, but there's no way in hell I could get my parents to do so right now - it's just to clumsy for them). After all, a Window manager is a TOOL.
And if it must be ideologically correct, try to take some hints from the Bauhaus, the guys who said that "Less is more" but also that design should serve a social cause. Nice, clean design helps users get the most out of their system.
Maybe it's time some people read the Apple Lisa papers again. To be fair, though, I think standard KDE is OK. Boring, but OK.
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I don't. There are things I have to do in windows sometimes that I can't do elsewhere (games, some work related stuff). IMHO just because you're stuck behind enemy lines doesn't mean you still can't wave the flag.
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Ignore the "p2p is theft" trolls, they're just uninformed
It can cuase your dendrites to shrink although I don't think there is an adverse known effect related to that. Besides that, its about as harmless(ful) as nicotone.
Is the 'Binary Finary' series a reference to the producer of 1998 and 1999?
DIIIEEEEEE! Rot, burn, fry in Hell you heathen dog!
Er, waitaminute. He didn't say anything bad about Perl. Never mind.
Uh, yeah, there's no reason to feel bad. All the GNU shit builds in Win32 if you kick it hard enough (gotta edit config.h by hand 'cause the tools are missing, but hey, that's life). 'Course you can do Cygwin, too. So anyway, if Stallman's babies are willing to do their thing on that platform, it's hard to get all weird about a couple of damn bitmaps.
But don't say anything bad about Perl. Then I'd have to exterminate you and all your descendants and pets, yea even unto the bugs in yer walls.
Loser.
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This series of Propaganda tiles were created by Nadu Sundar, so lets all give him a pat on the back for continuing with Bowie's site.
I suppose it's a bit of a shame it's not immediatly obvieous on that site that these tiles were created by someone else.
Ross Perot was wrong. That giant sucking sound wasn't jobs going to Mexico -- it was Slashdot. Stick a fork in it Malda, it's over.
d00d, thats so bad. But I hear that Viagra will help.
When someone switches to a new OS with a new face or, shock of shocks, new elements in the GUI that provide different functionality (Linux has none of these, sadly (or should that be yet? anyone working on new user interface designs and not just prettier pictures?)) they get knocked on their ass by the new OS "smell". They've been using and staring at the same old thing for months, they see something new and it doesn't matter if its ugly or slower or harder to use, they love it. its something new, and new means good, right?
Very few people objectively evalualte an OS before claiming it as the new wave, they see the "new" way and think its the future. (I put quotes around that new cause I remembered that Linux doesn't have anything new to its command line design that it didn't copy from Unix but I've still seen people get floored by it simply because it was different)
Linux (well, X) provides a unqiue ability in an OS that keeps around a lot of people - continual new OS smell. Need a recharge on that smell? Pop in a new window manager! It doesn't matter if you go from Enlightenment to fvwm or the other way around, its *NEW*!
Esperandi
here's a link to the tarball: Propaganda-14.tar.gz
Yay, more silly little background tiles that don't exactly mesh with their titles. *yawn*
I prefer a different Rebirth, the one that sounds like 2 303s, an 808, and a 909. Unfortunately that costs $250 US or so and only runs on Windows.
*sigh*
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Yawn. Boring. Abstract swirlies of colour is not what I want on my Desktop. I want a picture dammit. And even if I did want swirly colours, I'd just go to skinz.org or something similar to find a wider variety. The stuff at Propaganda's all so similar...
hmmm... wonder if I'll get moderated as flamebait, or just get flamed...
Intolerant people should be shot.
Last time I looked was volume 3 or 4, and there was a leavening of real groovy ones among the crap. This time around it's a hell of a lot worse.
I'd rather see less quantity and more quality. Nobody needs nine differently colored versions of the same lame image that nobody wants anyway. I could see room for a "best-of" here if somebody had the time and energy to wade through it all. The problem is, that somebody would have to give a damn. The odds are against it.
Think about the business possibilities here. Linux is getting commercialized (good thing). All the Open Source guys are used to eating ramen noodles and working at McDonalds so that they don't *GASP* get paid for programming. If you walk up to them and say "We'll give you $10 for your website", they'l drool and pant and hump your leg because they can't upload the pages to your server fast enough.
Now, fast forward 10 years. Linux is an established server OS with lots of interest invested in it. The people running the websites realize that its not evil to get paid for working on something you love. How much would it cost to get the website from those people? Hundreds of thousands if not millions!
What is the real moneymaker of these sites? Well, not much besides the fact that you can say "look how many poor open source programmers I feed while they give their lifeblood for you to have software without effort".... but in the open source community, that is one of the best PR moves you could ever make.
Esperandi
The numbers given in this post are not real. I realize that VA paid more than $10 for Slashdot, I'm just trying to illustrate a point. Flame me now, remember me later when I'm right.
"it doesn't affect you man" - can you say pot head?
Just ask my brother who now has an IQ of 2 because his brain is so fried from smoking pot.. everytime i hear that 'it doesn't affect you' i have to laugh..
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Thanks to Bowie and Asmodean for producing these tiles. Personally, I like them all, and I think it's great that they can share their work with the community. Keep up the good work, I'm looking forward to Volume 15 =)
stick it up your ass you prick. then pour some hot grits down your pants. thank you.
Maybe we don't have the time to fumble around with the GIMP? Maybe because your gimp rolled tile is fucking ugly?
Check this one out:crazy background
I personally don't think Propaganda's tiles are all that pleasant to look at. They're all the same damn swirly-theme-with-some-random-set-of-colors-in-som e-boring-pattern motif. I personally find my background pleasing to my odd tastes. I didn't say that others had to like it too. No accounting for taste, of course, but I just don't see what the big deal is about Propaganda's stuff that it has to get (likely extraordinary) funding from VA Linux, among other things. It's not something to get all worked up about.
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"'Is not a quine' is not a quine" is a quine.
Quine "quine?
But the steganography in your .sig is hilarious. Now I'm tempted to hunt for the hidden data in that screenshot too...
I would just like to mention that I don't like Propaganda. Of course since it's on Slashdot, I have to read it and post about it. Since this is on Slashdot, I'll also have to keep reading everything posted on here relating to Propaganda, just so I can mention that it doesn't interest me.
On a related topic, I have no interest in politics whatsoever. That's why I subscribe to all the political magazines and newspapers I can. Then every week I send letters to the editor saying how politics don't interest me and how I found the articles boring because they talked about politics instead of more interesting things.
I hope that Slashdot stops posting articles about Propaganda, because I don't really find the Propaganda themes that attractive. If you ask me, Slashdot is critically overrun with people who find things interesting that I don't. The only way I can think to remedy this is to post a few messages to each thread I find interesting in order to explicitly state my apathy towards it.
I'm looking for anyone with exactly the same tastes as me to join my crusade to make all publications, especially Slashdot, publish only things that interest me. Anyone willing to join me in my crusade must do the following:
(a) never ignore anything. If you find something that is boring or uninteresting, read up on and then write letters/post messages to anyone willing (or unwilling!) to listen about how boring you find it.
(b) read all Jon Katz articles religiously. Set up a script to alarm you as soon as Jon Katz posts an article. Immediately read his article and then post a message about how much you dislike his article and him personally. To save time, use prewritten messages.
(c) get an account at Slashdot, and set it up so the only articles you see are on subjects you find boring. That way you don't have to waste time reading stuff that you're already interested in!
(d) do a little karma whoring on the side. Post at least 25 messages to each article posted on Slashdot. The more times you post, the more likely you are to get karma! You can use that karma to your advantage by being able to post your "is this really news for nerds?" posts at a score of 2!
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Hey, I'm pretty sure that's my font "Tom's New Roman" in the text "Every legend has a beginning..."
I'm not sure why I'm telling you this. Just surprised to see it used there.
Actually, there's a special clause licensing my 65 fonts for resale as part of any recognized Linux distribution (making them some of the only fonts around that could be packaged with a commercial Linux distribution without licensing fees). So maybe this is relevant after all.
Anyway, it's a different kind of eye candy, and they're in Windows Truetype format, but if that doesn't bother you, check out the rest of my fonts at http://fonts.tom7.com/
They suck. Plain and simple.
Not that I could make better tiles: I couldn't.
Not that I dont appreciate the work: I do.
But they're just swirled colours that happen to tile! Why is that worthy of a Slashdot article??
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(sorry but I call 'em as I see them).
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There are nice instructions in the GIMP documentation about creating spiffy tiling images but those instructions are only the tip of the iceberg.
If the whole idea of Open Source is the free exchange of information to allow both learning and creation in the form of code (and images) I see Propaganda as quite counter to that.
I hope Propaganda can live up to it's claim of open source evangelism but so far it continues to disappoint me. Not the art but the philosophy.
--Ben
perhaps it should be called afterbirth
Airwindows Desktops
Airwindows Backgrounds
Airwindows Tiles
Airwindows Titlebars
Airwindows Web Backgrounds
It's there to use and has consistently been the biggest draw at airwindows.com. I hope to one day be looking at a Linux eyecandy screenshot and spot some of my own work in it! I think my tiles and natural media backgrounds kick butt in a serious way :) down with swirlies! Quit being so arty and get crafty! ;)
Hi!
Thank you for submitting your various clue-deprived assumptions to the world. I'll now take the time to correct them, and you.
Firstly, the "same damn swirly-theme-with-some-random-set-of-colors-in-so
Secondly, my work (and Naru's subsequent work) is not being "forced" on you, or anyone. To my knowledge, no one is being subjected to our collection of free desktop backgrounds against their will. Check with Amnesty International. I'm sure they have a few people looking out for this and other serious civil rights abuses.
Thirdly, and most importantly, you're completely and absolutely wrong in this case:
"No accounting for taste, of course, but I just don't see what the big deal is about Propaganda's stuff that it has to get (likely extraordinary) funding from VA Linux, among other things."
You wanna know how much "extraordinary funding" i've recieved from VA Linux Systems? Zero. Thats right, you read it correctly. Nothing. Zero. $0.00. In British Pounds, that translates to 0.00. In pesos, thats 'cero'. In Lire, thats also 0.00... Infact, if you really want to get down to it, this project cost me about 1000 hours of work, and about $450 out of pocket. Red Hat never paid me a dime..I got an IPO invitation from them, but silly me, I refused to lie on a financial statement with E-Trade in order to get in on it. Damn those morals of mine! What about VA? VA didnt even recognize me when they were handing out IPO invitations.
As you can see, i've made absolutely no money from this project. Guess what that means? That means youre complaining about something youre getting FOR FREE. The whole reason you're getting it for free, because for a long time I liked making people happy by putting whatever talent I had to use for the Linux community. And you, sitting pretty in a position to pass judgement over an entire year's worth of labor, and the sum total of nearly eight hundred images, would like everyone in the world to know that "Its not something to get all worked up about."
Well, thank you for your comment. I hope that you'll continue to take mine, and other's work for granted. Naru's work may not yet be as refined as mine, but thats no reason to afford him any less respect.
In the meantime, you, and other people who find it necessarry to look a gift horse in the mouth can form a line to the left to kiss my ass. Lucky for you, thats also free. You see, its people like you that remind me of why I stopped doing things for other people for free.
Have a GREAT day,
Bowie J. Poag
Project Manager, PROPAGANDA For Linux (http://propaganda.themes.org)
Bowie J. Poag
These "themes" are the same old .jpg backgrounds crap that's been around for years. Swirly patterns, neon flashes. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's interesting for around 30 seconds. Let me see a holistic desktop - icons, fonts, menus, and I'll get interested. This is just plain *yawn*
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http://www.webslingerz.com/eyepoppers/purple.sh
http://www.webslingerz.com/eyepoppers/grey.shtm
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Just saw an article on Slashdot with "Rebirth" in the title and thought "Whee, they are writing about a soft synth prog I use!" Well, of course not.
Rebirth. Not only the program called "Rebirth" which is a software synthesizer has been out for years and more or less popular, but a whole bunch of other projects got named "Rebirth."
And, here we go, yet another "Rebirth" project. Where's the originality? What if I name my next big project "Enlightenment"? or "Gnome" (yes, case intentional)?
I thought programmers were some of the most original and imaginative people, and here we go.
[lurk mode off]
:-) Don't run down the artist just because you don't enjoy his work.
Well said that man!
If you don't like the Propoganda tiles, don't use them. Seems fair enough to me. I can't say as I like them all (can't even say that I've seen them all), but some of them I do like - a lot! In fact, I like some of them so much they even appear on my work computer which, horror of horrors, runs Windows
And another thing: sure I could create these things myself. No doubt, if I had time to spare, I could learn to use the GIMP and generate my own tiles. But would they be attractive? Could they be described as art? I very much doubt it - I am singularly lacking in creative talent.
You wouldn't rip into the author of a Linux app just because you don't need or use it, so why rip into someone who uses their creativity in another way?
[lurk mode on]
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Hi, Bowie:
I'd just like to point out that unfortunately the vast majority of people keep their mouths shut when they like something. People only make an effort to be heard if they want to bitch. So, if a few hundred people whine and complain, that's nothing compared to the millions of people who use your backgrounds but don't bother to say "Thank you" or "Good job". Personally, I like your tiles a great deal. My girlfriend also likes your tiles. My friends comment on how cool my desktop looks. However, I didn't think the thousands of people who read Slashdot would really care or that I should post such a fact. I guess I just can't manage the blind attitude of "Gee, everyone cares about my opinion, so I'd better subject them to it" that many of my fellow assholes have. Anyway, on behalf of the silent majority, you and Niru have done/are doing a great job. A lot of people really do appreciate your work. It's a shame that the feedback you get has to be from a few jerks who don't realize that if they don't like the backgrounds, then by golly, they don't have to download them.
best wishes,
-Doug
I know, flaming free stuff is a nono, but I'm not flaming it just hurts my eyes.
Anyway why should I bother having some swirling psycho patterns on my desktop when there are pictures of Gisele Bündchen?
It took me several minutes to figure out that we were talking about a desktop theme (on their website)
beside.. who has that might time to waste creating that website? bah.. so many serious things to do on Gnome (serious user interface problems) lets think about those insetead..
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vA Linux Systems
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Open Source Program Manager, Google, Inc.
Propaganda's contributions to VA and the community were "overlooked", in your words. I also have the email.
It had to be brought to your attention, before you even realized it, Chris. Thats what matters. Most of the people who helped out VA on a volunteer basis were similarly "overlooked"..You guys just didn't care. That told me a great deal about how much importance VA places in recognizing the volunteers who helped them get where they are today..At one point, I stopped and counted over a dozen people who put a great deal of work in making themes.org, and other sites look nice, who werent given the same consideration.
Considering the total scam that took place when VA ent public (i.e. an artificially high opening price that magically jumped to $300 a share a minute and a half after the opening bell) I'm glad I decided not to be involved in that horseshit.
The fact that no one knew, and no one cared was a valuable lesson. Worth more than any praise and esteem it would have meant to be recognized, and certainly worth more than any money I would have made on the stock.
No, I dont hate you, Chris. But the company you work for is far, far different on the inside than they appear to be on the outside.
Bowie J. Poag
Project Manager, PROPAGANDA For Linux (http://propaganda.themes.org)
Bowie J. Poag
The fact that anyone expects publically traded corporations to be warm and cuddly says a lot about how clueless the average OSS hacker is about business.
Why did Redhat and VA give out stock? To build support within the "community." While its obviously a great thing, no one can claim VA built sourceforge out of some sense of altruism. When corporate interests are happily in line with "doing the right thing" all goes well. But you're being stupid if you think this will continue if those interests diverge.
Corporations don't care about anything except making money. They certainly don't care about you if they don't think you'll affect their bottom line.
(Note: This is not to say that Chris Dibona is not a great guy! Witness his work on the DeCSS crap, and various other projects. But if you let that trick you into thinking VA is somehow different from every other publically traded company... well, we've went over this already.)
Anyhow, I know you don't hate me, but I did try to include you, even if it was later, that's why I felt it was important to respond.
Chris
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Grant Chair, Linux Int.
Pres, SVLUG
Co-Editor, Open Sources
Open Source Program Manager, Google, Inc.
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