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- Comment on Pornhub is Back in France. 3 days ago:
We agree, I said “if they can’t”.
- Comment on Mastodon: New Terms of Service IP clause cannot be terminated or revoked, not even by deleting content 3 days ago:
I assume most licenses out there which are irrevocable? They’re certainly a feature of copyleft licenses.
If someone posts copyrighted material they were not allowed to share then 3rd party servers still need to deal with DMCA takedown requests and false reports, regardless of TOS. An explicit license might help but by how much? It may also push some users away.
- Comment on Pornhub is Back in France. 3 days ago:
There’s so many reasons trying to force companies to implement age verification is a bad idea, and “to protect the children” is a nonsense excuse. That said, it’s kinda scary if a government can’t regulate business behaviour when interacting with their citizens (who are inside the country).
- Comment on Plex has paywalled my server! 5 days ago:
If one limits their scope to the nutrients or taste of food on their plate then they wouldn’t consider the well-being of other conscious creatures. Only considering system requirements to complete an activity misses out the freedom of the user(s), apparently.
It is a given that humans suffer due to the unjust power that proprietary software gives devs over their user’s computing. Even the best dev does not the the willpower to always resist the temptation to use that power at the expense of the users. Many devs are oblivious they are doing anything wrong and many are malicious/anti-consumer.
There is also the impact it’s use and promotion has on others - money/feedback/promotion given to the non-free projects are boons not given to the freedom-respecting projects. I am better off when others start to move away from proprietary software.
- Comment on Plex has paywalled my server! 5 days ago:
I’m sure that’s correct. Richard Stallman would be a good example of that, sadly. I do doubt anything noteworthy has been said in this thread, or site. Seems more like people feel attacked when free software advocates point out uncomfortable issues. Like how people get annoyed with vegans talking about animal cruelty (I eat meat, saying that to avoid theonejoke).
- Comment on Plex has paywalled my server! 6 days ago:
To continue the metaphor: a partner can have many alluring qualities (income, hobbies, looks) but what does that matter if the relationship is abusive. Leaving (and dating someone “worse”) can be more difficult that just staying in the relationship, but the priority should be clear.
- Comment on Plex has paywalled my server! 6 days ago:
If those in the know on software choose not to use software that’s open source because of comments on some thread… were they intellectually thinking about their own best interests? It’s like no longer enjoying a show because some fans did something cridge - anything popular enough will have weirdos (from someone’s perspective).
- Comment on Plex has paywalled my server! 6 days ago:
- Comment on Plex has paywalled my server! 6 days ago:
What’s it from?
- Comment on Plex has paywalled my server! 1 week ago:
You mean a morally “right” solution? 😇
- Comment on Plex has paywalled my server! 1 week ago:
- Open source has high immunity to devs making changes at the expense of user for their benefit because anti-feature can be removed. Recommendating another proprietary alternative here would be like recommending to leave an abusive partner but then recommend someone with the same red flags they had.
- Comment on YouTube might slow down your videos if you block ads 1 week ago:
If you went somewhere else their competition is winning (directly as another video site and indirectly as anything else you would do with your time).
- Comment on “Piracy is Piracy” – Disney and Universal team up to sue Midjourney 1 week ago:
I didn’t mean to suggest that. I consider calling copyright infringement “piracy” to be propaganda started by the music industry to push their monetary interests. A derogatory term that conflates it will immoral stealing (and murder on boats), which way overstates any harms caused.
- Comment on “Piracy is Piracy” – Disney and Universal team up to sue Midjourney 1 week ago:
Remember when stealing on sea was piracy. Always has been.
Copyright infringement is different.
- Comment on ChatGPT Mostly Source Wikipedia; Google AI Overviews Mostly Source Reddit 1 week ago:
Wikipedia content is usually copyleft isn’t it? BigAI doing the BigEvil, redistribution without attribution or reaffirming the rights given back from Copyright by copyleft.
- Comment on [deleted] 2 weeks ago:
A “clash of cultures” would not be inaccurate as “culture” includes everything a group says/does. It’s an insufficient term as it often conveys mundane differences but “stigma, discrimination, and violence” is a substantially more moral difference (if Wikipedia is accurate about gender identity and expression in Kenya).
- Comment on Microsoft announces new Windows changes in response to the EU's (DMA) Digital Markets Act for EEA users, including Edge not prompting users to set it as the default unless opened 3 weeks ago:
🐧
- Comment on Korean game unions demand abolition of comprehensive wage system to improve conditions 3 weeks ago:
If we had a universal basic income (UBI) it working would instead be a choice to improve their standard of living.
I could agree about liberating work except I assume the AI is trained on artists’ works without compensation and permission. Artists created works already and it’s taken advantage of to create the AI, presumably for the profit of the proprietary software owner.
- Comment on [UK] Live facial recognition cameras may become ‘commonplace’ as police use soars 3 weeks ago:
Perhaps balaclavas will become common place in response, at least in public places.
- Comment on $1.5 Billion AI Company That Reportedly Used No Actual AI Goes Belly Up 3 weeks ago:
A Billion dollars is a worthless amount of money, apparently. Do investors have no loved ones?
- Comment on Discord unveils Discord Orbs, a new in-app currency that users can earn by completing Quests, which reward participants who interact with ads 3 weeks ago:
🤢
- Comment on AI could already be conscious. Are we ready for it? 4 weeks ago:
I can +1 your whole post if I exclude the start. If we talk about it we may discover we mean the same, or similar, when we say “consciousness”. What other purpose is there for word definitions?
- Comment on Valve CEO Gabe Newell’s Neuralink competitor is expecting its first brain chip this year 4 weeks ago:
What are the chances this won’t be proprietary?
- Comment on [Open question] Why are so many open-source projects, particularly projects written in Rust, MIT licensed? 4 weeks ago:
Some claim they value their users having the “most” freedom. However, since MIT permits code use within proprietary software then that would exclude downstream users (users of their users, ad infinitum).
- Comment on [Open question] Why are so many open-source projects, particularly projects written in Rust, MIT licensed? 4 weeks ago:
There’s a GPL compliance lawsuit going on where they’re suing as a user under contract law, instead of as the copyright holder. Perhaps Perhaps you can say the GPL is as good as anyone’s lawyers, in the near future.
- Comment on X (formerly Twitter) has been experiencing international outages for a second time in a week. 4 weeks ago:
They become shit when doing so makes them more money - eventually temptation wins. There is less temptation when a platform is open source (libre) because someone else can come along and host practically the same platform but minus the anti-features.
- Comment on GNU Taler v1.0 released and is operating in Switzerland 5 weeks ago:
I hope GNU Taler does well in Switzerland. One day I would like to accept payments/donations using Taler ❤️
- Comment on Europe’s onlyfans performers can’t get justice 5 weeks ago:
It’s not piracy, it’s unauthorised copying. No boats and murder here.
- Comment on A VPN Company Canceled All Lifetime Subscriptions, Claiming It Didn’t Know About Them 5 weeks ago:
I assume most companies write somewhere in their terms that “lifetime” means effectively “whenever the fuck we want”.
If there is a company that uses the word lifetime properly they may be worth a mention.
- Comment on Microsoft Teams will soon block screen capture during meetings 1 month ago:
One man’s feature is another man’s anti-feature.