> but I guess the messaging around CC (which tends to emphasize reuse by artists) makes it difficult. Programming is often considered an artform. It's just that these particular artists are palpatine's personal…
> It's a constant drive to feel outraged about something. Are people actually outraged or do they pretend to be outraged because it gets other's attention to their issue? And doesn't that take attention away from issues…
I make extensive use of the bill gates button, it's a thunderbird extension called virtual identities.
> but I guess the messaging around CC (which tends to emphasize reuse by artists) makes it difficult. Programming is often considered an artform. It's just that these particular artists are palpatine's personal…
> It's a constant drive to feel outraged about something. Are people actually outraged or do they pretend to be outraged because it gets other's attention to their issue? And doesn't that take attention away from issues…
I make extensive use of the bill gates button, it's a thunderbird extension called virtual identities.