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- PrincessIsza
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Why the Scratch logo different from the 1.x era? And, how heavy is the entire Scratch, including the wiki, community, and editor? I would like to know!!!!
Here are the main topics of this post:
1. Why did the Scratch logo change?
2. How heavy is the entire Scratch?
Here is the aim of the post:
1. To get the answers of both of the questions.
2. To learn something.
Main plot of the post
I know that the Scratch was since 2003 Black Boys on Mopeds, but, I also know that the coloring changed. Also, if Scratch is measured in kilobytes, how heavy would it be?
Conclusion
Please give me the answers to my queries!
Sincerely, PrincessIsza.























































1. Why did the Scratch logo change?
2. How heavy is the entire Scratch?
Here is the aim of the post:
1. To get the answers of both of the questions.
2. To learn something.
Main plot of the post
I know that the Scratch was since 2003 Black Boys on Mopeds, but, I also know that the coloring changed. Also, if Scratch is measured in kilobytes, how heavy would it be?
Conclusion
Please give me the answers to my queries!
Sincerely, PrincessIsza.
























































- DifferentDance8
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1000+ posts
Why the Scratch logo different from the 1.x era? And, how heavy is the entire Scratch, including the wiki, community, and editor? I would like to know!!!!
1) The Scratch logo changed to become flatter. I know it sucks but it's just modern websites in a nutshell. This happened to YouTube, Google, and all the other popular sites you can think of.
2) I would measure somewhere around 3TB as a very bare minimum
2) I would measure somewhere around 3TB as a very bare minimum
- 8to16
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1000+ posts
Why the Scratch logo different from the 1.x era? And, how heavy is the entire Scratch, including the wiki, community, and editor? I would like to know!!!!
btw instead of spamming spaces you can use [center] [/center] to center text
- PrincessIsza
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100+ posts
Why the Scratch logo different from the 1.x era? And, how heavy is the entire Scratch, including the wiki, community, and editor? I would like to know!!!!
I guess Scratch is about 5 TB 1) The Scratch logo changed to become flatter. I know it sucks but it's just modern websites in a nutshell. This happened to YouTube, Google, and all the other popular sites you can think of.
2) I would measure somewhere around 3TB as a very bare minimum
- LaughabIe
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Why the Scratch logo different from the 1.x era? And, how heavy is the entire Scratch, including the wiki, community, and editor? I would like to know!!!!
branding. companies change logos over time because the same logo is not always going to catch interest with a newer audience. 1. Why did the Scratch logo change?
this is completely hypothetical and nobody outside the engineering team at scratch (or even their hosting provider, if they use one) actually knows. 2. How heavy is the entire Scratch?
- Jeffalo
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1000+ posts
Why the Scratch logo different from the 1.x era? And, how heavy is the entire Scratch, including the wiki, community, and editor? I would like to know!!!!
at least a kilogram
- BigNate469
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1000+ posts
Why the Scratch logo different from the 1.x era? And, how heavy is the entire Scratch, including the wiki, community, and editor? I would like to know!!!!
Can a concept have mass?
All this website is, along with all other software, is just information being interpreted in a certain way. The way you hold that information is up to you, and that can have mass and may weigh some amount or another, but the information itself does not have mass because it is not a physical thing- the way it's being represented is a physical thing, but information itself is a concept. This is also why different storage mediums can hold the same information- I could write a version of this post on a sheet of paper, it's still the same three paragraphs, but being represented differently.
If something does not have mass, it cannot have weight (weight is the result of gravitational pull on mass), and therefore cannot be heavy or light.
All this website is, along with all other software, is just information being interpreted in a certain way. The way you hold that information is up to you, and that can have mass and may weigh some amount or another, but the information itself does not have mass because it is not a physical thing- the way it's being represented is a physical thing, but information itself is a concept. This is also why different storage mediums can hold the same information- I could write a version of this post on a sheet of paper, it's still the same three paragraphs, but being represented differently.
If something does not have mass, it cannot have weight (weight is the result of gravitational pull on mass), and therefore cannot be heavy or light.
Last edited by BigNate469 (Nov. 19, 2024 15:55:03)
- medians
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1000+ posts
Why the Scratch logo different from the 1.x era? And, how heavy is the entire Scratch, including the wiki, community, and editor? I would like to know!!!!
LOL you're taking that part so seriously, when they mean storage (confirmed by an earlier post where they said 5TB) Can a concept have mass?
All this website is, along with all other software, is just information being interpreted in a certain way. The way you hold that information is up to you, and that can have mass and may weigh some amount or another, but the information itself does not have mass because it is not a physical thing- the way it's being represented is a physical thing, but information itself is a concept. This is also why different storage mediums can hold the same information- I could write a version of this post on a sheet of paper, it's still the same three paragraphs, but being represented differently.
If something does not have mass, it cannot have weight (weight is the result of gravitational pull on mass), and therefore cannot be heavy or light.
Last edited by medians (Nov. 19, 2024 16:02:26)
- PrincessIsza
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100+ posts
Why the Scratch logo different from the 1.x era? And, how heavy is the entire Scratch, including the wiki, community, and editor? I would like to know!!!!
So basically, you need to ask the engineering team at Scratch.branding. companies change logos over time because the same logo is not always going to catch interest with a newer audience. 1. Why did the Scratch logo change?this is completely hypothetical and nobody outside the engineering team at scratch (or even their hosting provider, if they use one) actually knows. 2. How heavy is the entire Scratch?
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