I saw this on my 50 bits drawing 1s1s project:
Mrmoothecow wrote:
nvm this code is much better:
then a code.
what dose nvm stand for?
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Martiscratch wrote:
I saw this on my 50 bits drawing 1s1s project:
Mrmoothecow wrote:
nvm this code is much better:
then a code.
what dose nvm stand for?
You mean that one you "remixed" (technically copied, but I can't seem to find that cake analogy to demonstrate).
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It means never mind
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well you are on the forums would you mind keying me in as to why some people literally take an exact copy of someone's project and re-upload it as if it was their own original project, using the same project info as well?
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I made it 1s1s!
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Molybdenum wrote:
Martiscratch wrote:
I saw this on my 50 bits drawing 1s1s project:
Mrmoothecow wrote:
nvm this code is much better:
then a code.
what dose nvm stand for?You mean that one you "remixed" (technically copied, but I can't seem to find that cake analogy to demonstrate).
Oh lookie, I found the cake analogy!
Imagine that each Scratch project is a cake, a very special cake that comes with its recipe (programming blocks). All members of the Scratch community share their cakes along with their recipes. This means that you can enjoy the cakes and learn how to make them yourself!
There are no secret recipes: the instructions on how to make these cakes are open for anyone to use, reuse, modify, and serve as inspiration for new ideas... I mean cakes.
You can eat the cakes as well as copy other people's recipes to make your own, maybe with different ingredients. This freedom comes with two simple requirements:
•share your cakes along with the recipes
•give credit to those who inspired you
radicalace wrote:
well you are on the forums would you mind keying me in as to why some people literally take an exact copy of someone's project and re-upload it as if it was their own original project, using the same project info as well?
Martiscratch wrote:
I made it 1s1s!
So you took my recipe, and switched the order of putting ingredients in the mixing bowl.
My project notes wrote:
This could be 1s1s, but I didn't want to make a HUGE script, so I broke it into smaller pieces.
Me, in reply to LiquidMetal wrote:
As I've said somewhere, I didn't want to make my computer laggy, or the people who want to see hwo a complex project would work. Its easier for the main script to be a summary (like generate, render, userplay) rather than a 10 page script with no explanations.
Some computers can't even handle a 3 page script being dragged.
One good reason about the uploading-a-project-removing-line-breaks-bug is that it can show who just wants to quickly take a project.
I wonder if he copyed it just for popularity?
So, after all that post,
radicalace wrote:
well you are on the forums would you mind keying me in as to why some people literally take an exact copy of someone's project and re-upload it as if it was their own original project, using the same project info as well?
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