The engineers that work there certainly aren’t going to stage a coup.
What engineers? Musk fired all of them when he first started.
The engineers that work there certainly aren’t going to stage a coup.
What engineers? Musk fired all of them when he first started.
Yeah, makes sense to North Korea, too. I’m not sure they’re an example to follow, though.
To be clear, nation states controlling the tools that their employees and, potentially, wider population communicate and access information is a dystopian vision, and I cannot agree with that point at all.
Wow, what a way to take the most extreme POV possible on an issue.
Shitty tech opinions were flooding Medium before, so it’s not much of a difference.
Always has been 👨🚀🔫
Too bad FTC rules are useless, thanks to SCOTUS striking down the Chervon ruling.
What’s a good web search engine nowadays?
3 * 2 = 6
3 + 2 - 1 = 4
So, close enough? How “close to 1” are you talking about?
If they didn’t want to be annexed by China, they shouldn’t have signed a treaty to do so.
It’s not illegal if it’s not being enforced.
Oh, they paid her legal fees? How nice!
Of course, that doesn’t fucking matter when she was put in prison for five years.
So tenacious that they’ll leak their sources and put them in prison.
Naaah, that would take effort.
Depends on the context. We’re talking about an image editor, so showing a demo of the features in video form is helpful.
I have a question: Is a FAQ case law?
Piracy is a service problem.
The OSS movement was founded on a license. You can’t separate open source from its licenses. They are intrinsically linked.
That’s not how the license works.
I’m sure that line of thinking will go over great when you stay home during Election Day and Trump magically gets elected.
I mean, that all depends on what the MPL allows.