[sirrom@Scrapyard ~/Projects/asclay]$ gdb ./asclay
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Reading symbols from ./asclay...done.
(gdb) set args ~/ib.txt
(gdb) run
Starting program: /home/sirrom/Projects/asclay/asclay ~/ib.txt
file path: '/home/sirrom/ib.txt'
file size: '1332'
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##+-----------------------------------------------+##
##|I'd say hustling for paid work may be the issue|##
##|here more than information |##
##|overload, as that overload was already|##
##|happening at the time of the last |##
##|DIWO on this list and that didn' t seem to|##
##|affect participation (though I |##
##|must admit to having passively spectated|##
##|through that one but I was fairly |##
##|new on the list and still trying to get a feel|##
##|for the conversation). |##
##| |##
##|That said, I'd still argue for no rules. Rules|##
##|may be necessary in large |##
##|funded projects, as funding drives the need for|##
##|results in our |##
##|productivity-obssessed age, but rules tend to|##
##|bring hierarchical structure |##
##|with them. That goes against the best aspects|##
##|of participatory work: |##
##|inclusiveness, the freedom to play when and if|##
##|you want to, and the |##
##|openness and unpredictability of it all.|##
##|Necessarily that means projects |##
##|may fail to deliver results, spin out of|##
##|control or take unexpected turns, |##
##|but surely that's part of the fun of it? |##
##| |##
##|Also I think more than ever it's important to|##
##|have spaces where we feel |##
##|free to remix, appropriate and play with other|##
##|people's work. When artists |##
##|are being prosecuted left, right and center for|##
##|things like doing a |##
##|painting based on someone else's photograph,|##
##|just keeping that space open |##
##|is a political statement. And Netbehaviour has|##
##|been doing a great job of |##
##|that :-) |##
##| |##
##|-- |##
##|http://isabelbrison.com |##
##| |##
##|http://tellthemachines.com |##
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x0000000000400c71 in get_line (src=0x0, dest=0x604420 ' ' <repeats 47
times>,
length=47, src_remaining=0x7fffffffe710, skip_leading=true,
did_break=0x7fffffffe70c)
at strings.cc:73
73 while (*in == ' ' || *in == '\t')
(gdb) bt
#0 0x0000000000400c71 in get_line (src=0x0, dest=0x604420 ' ' <repeats
47 times>,
length=47, src_remaining=0x7fffffffe710, skip_leading=true,
did_break=0x7fffffffe70c)
at strings.cc:73
#1 0x0000000000401998 in frame::fill (this=0x603780,
content=0x603240 "I'd say hustling for paid work may be the issue
here more than information\noverload, as that overload was already
happening at the time of the last\nDIWO on this list and that didn't
seem to affect par"..., content_remaining=0x7fffffffe778)
at frame.cc:99
#2 0x0000000000400b66 in main (argc=2, argv=0x7fffffffe888) at main.cc:32
(gdb)
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