billionaires constantly complain about overpopulation and some complain about underpopulation either a bunch of people die or a bunch get poor and either way one half of these complaints goes away if even the winners of…
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6562018/ > Lifespan and metabolic health are influenced by dietary nutrients. Recent studies show that a reduced protein intake or low-protein/high-carbohydrate diet plays a…
You both should do the bare minimum amount of research before asking these questions or insulting the project. It would take you one whole click to find the server code. https://github.com/Librum-Reader/Librum-Server
It is correct; the binary is AGPL, and Snap is a binary distribution method.
You, too, are wrong. From Canonical's actual announcement: > Canonical has decided to change the default contributions to the LXD project to AGPLv3 to align with our standard license for server-side code. All Canonical…
How has it been a huge boon to the GNU ecosystem? Clang is slow, the code generated is not consistently better than GCC for most of the software I personally run benchmarks for, and it's not like GCC has ever been worse…
Pretty sure EMACS beat Kubernetes to the punch. This Helm, too, is pretty old now. Complaining about names is ridiculous. There are only so many names to go around, and there's almost no overlap in use-case or userbase…
Why? He shared little with the wider community, contributed to mass surveillance with Cyc's government collaborations, and hasn't really done anything of note. I don't dislike Lenat, but he doesn't fit the commercial…
> “The so-called ‘psychotically depressed’ person who tries to kill herself doesn’t do so out of quote ‘hopelessness’ or any abstract conviction that life’s assets and debits do not square. And surely not because death…
r5rs is significantly smaller than Janet.
In your opinion, was O.J. Simpson "cancelled?" Hans Reiser? At what point do we draw a line and accept that a person can be judged negatively for harm they cause?
Have you considered just getting him a gaming console? If he's got the degree, he's prepared enough. After he gets a job, you'll be in a position where he won't really be practical to get those "Wow!" gifts for…
This is a satisfying and well-considered answer. I apologize for being a bit rude to you elsewhere in the thread; I do want you to succeed, but your avoidance of pointing out the missteps in leadership that caused this…
A very basic IRC client can be made literally with pretty much ten lines, netcat, head, echo, cat and a named pipe. It's not bollocks. IRC is super easy to develop for. Even doing basic stuff with Matrix, on the other…
Would it be accurate to say that you value trust & safety less than any other part of the project? You praise the UX designers, who apparently were not laid off. Is UX more important? Is your job more important? Where…
Why in the world would anybody use Matrix if you made it closed-source (as you've so cleverly disguised it, """open""" core)? I use it daily to talk to pretty much everyone I know. It isn't as good as other open-core…
Bezos got three hundred thousand dollars from his parents to start Amazon. Gates only got the DOS deal because of his mother's connection to IBM. Zuckerberg's mother was a doctor, and his father a dentist. Musk's father…
Dworkin had to prostitute herself in order to survive in the 1970s. I think you're barking up the wrong tree. If anyone was sympathetic to the struggle, it was Dworkin. She just acknowledged that it was also harmful and…
It is impossible for the stock market to be irrational, but individual actors within are often irrational. Within the game, "the stock market," it is rational. The game is "What do I think other people will pay for…
Stock prices are speculative. It makes sense because the market wants to buy and sell it at that price.
My view isn't that accounts tied to real people are bad. It's that your lack of ability to think of cases where what you propose could be harmful points to a total lack of critical thought on your part. The point that I…
What could possibly be the harm in allowing people to harass others based on posts they made decades ago? What could possibly be harmful in making a person who for whatever reason has changed their online identity…
Your account is 52 days old, which I will admit is a poor way to estimate how long someone's been around. Look at any old thread around Arc's release and you'll see the comment quality was even lower than here.…
It wasn't elaborated on because it wasn't part of the core point of the comment, which was someone claiming falsely that to write Common Lisp you needed to use CLOS, which you absolutely don't. You wouldn't go into why…
One sounds like an actual product and the other sounds like an add-on to something else. "Yahoo Pipes! $7.99 a month with a generous free tier!" "Mashup Editor included with every Google Cloud subscription above…
billionaires constantly complain about overpopulation and some complain about underpopulation either a bunch of people die or a bunch get poor and either way one half of these complaints goes away if even the winners of…
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6562018/ > Lifespan and metabolic health are influenced by dietary nutrients. Recent studies show that a reduced protein intake or low-protein/high-carbohydrate diet plays a…
You both should do the bare minimum amount of research before asking these questions or insulting the project. It would take you one whole click to find the server code. https://github.com/Librum-Reader/Librum-Server
It is correct; the binary is AGPL, and Snap is a binary distribution method.
You, too, are wrong. From Canonical's actual announcement: > Canonical has decided to change the default contributions to the LXD project to AGPLv3 to align with our standard license for server-side code. All Canonical…
How has it been a huge boon to the GNU ecosystem? Clang is slow, the code generated is not consistently better than GCC for most of the software I personally run benchmarks for, and it's not like GCC has ever been worse…
Pretty sure EMACS beat Kubernetes to the punch. This Helm, too, is pretty old now. Complaining about names is ridiculous. There are only so many names to go around, and there's almost no overlap in use-case or userbase…
Why? He shared little with the wider community, contributed to mass surveillance with Cyc's government collaborations, and hasn't really done anything of note. I don't dislike Lenat, but he doesn't fit the commercial…
> “The so-called ‘psychotically depressed’ person who tries to kill herself doesn’t do so out of quote ‘hopelessness’ or any abstract conviction that life’s assets and debits do not square. And surely not because death…
r5rs is significantly smaller than Janet.
In your opinion, was O.J. Simpson "cancelled?" Hans Reiser? At what point do we draw a line and accept that a person can be judged negatively for harm they cause?
Have you considered just getting him a gaming console? If he's got the degree, he's prepared enough. After he gets a job, you'll be in a position where he won't really be practical to get those "Wow!" gifts for…
This is a satisfying and well-considered answer. I apologize for being a bit rude to you elsewhere in the thread; I do want you to succeed, but your avoidance of pointing out the missteps in leadership that caused this…
A very basic IRC client can be made literally with pretty much ten lines, netcat, head, echo, cat and a named pipe. It's not bollocks. IRC is super easy to develop for. Even doing basic stuff with Matrix, on the other…
Would it be accurate to say that you value trust & safety less than any other part of the project? You praise the UX designers, who apparently were not laid off. Is UX more important? Is your job more important? Where…
Why in the world would anybody use Matrix if you made it closed-source (as you've so cleverly disguised it, """open""" core)? I use it daily to talk to pretty much everyone I know. It isn't as good as other open-core…
Bezos got three hundred thousand dollars from his parents to start Amazon. Gates only got the DOS deal because of his mother's connection to IBM. Zuckerberg's mother was a doctor, and his father a dentist. Musk's father…
Dworkin had to prostitute herself in order to survive in the 1970s. I think you're barking up the wrong tree. If anyone was sympathetic to the struggle, it was Dworkin. She just acknowledged that it was also harmful and…
It is impossible for the stock market to be irrational, but individual actors within are often irrational. Within the game, "the stock market," it is rational. The game is "What do I think other people will pay for…
Stock prices are speculative. It makes sense because the market wants to buy and sell it at that price.
My view isn't that accounts tied to real people are bad. It's that your lack of ability to think of cases where what you propose could be harmful points to a total lack of critical thought on your part. The point that I…
What could possibly be the harm in allowing people to harass others based on posts they made decades ago? What could possibly be harmful in making a person who for whatever reason has changed their online identity…
Your account is 52 days old, which I will admit is a poor way to estimate how long someone's been around. Look at any old thread around Arc's release and you'll see the comment quality was even lower than here.…
It wasn't elaborated on because it wasn't part of the core point of the comment, which was someone claiming falsely that to write Common Lisp you needed to use CLOS, which you absolutely don't. You wouldn't go into why…
One sounds like an actual product and the other sounds like an add-on to something else. "Yahoo Pipes! $7.99 a month with a generous free tier!" "Mashup Editor included with every Google Cloud subscription above…