If the terms are unfair, then don't agree to them, that is a consumer choice, don't agree to agreements you disagree with!
Should according to you, as it serves you best that way. Not how the world works, and for sound economic reasons.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Language_game_(philosophy)
But the issue is those terms are laid out in the agreement, and you willingly agreed to those terms, so what are arguing for is to welch on the deal you accepted? In terms in consumer protection, at least in UK and…
No not really. When you bought a VHS of a movie, you purchased the video cassette hardware, but also a license which was bundled with that object. That license explicitly had some constraints on it, such as not…
This I think is fair, consumers generally have a very poor understanding of licensing. Too many still think in the old days of buying physical goods, you 'buy' a tin of beans, they are now in all sense my beans. I'm all…
Which is all detailed as something they can do in the licence you bought but obviously didn't understand (which is fine I don't read the details either). You seem to have semantics you apply to the word 'buy' and think…
You are 'buying' some thing, a licence that grant you some permissions (aka rights). That licence has some constraints, you don't like them, then don't buy the licence. It's literally how it works, you just don't seem…
Yeah the OP doesn't understand licensing, seems to only think of purchase in terms of physical goods, and is trying to poorly apply their reasoning based on that.
Just build a decent rdf database, with SPARQL, basic inferencing and SHACL support rather then reinventing another thing
This might interest you then https://ont.fyi (shameless plug)!
Unpopular opinion, but I think RDF and shacl solves a lot of this!
I honestly don’t see it matters, it’s a nice option but being open data is totally optional.
URIs a mostly namespaces, it has no bearing on being private data. If you know what your doing you’ll be using ontologies made by others, and like having a namespace for a library you’ll want the same for the…
Sounds like your in a good place, contentment is better than chasing a never ending comparison to others.
The cyberneticians aren’t happy how cyber means infosec these days!
Well it’s not as cold as it used to be for some reason ...
Everyone is different, saying someone is x because y just shows he has lots to learn about life.
I don’t think anyone talks about Fitbit anymore ...
I think they are fixating too much on the vr aspect (ie the virtual model/graphics), I think the world you perceive via sight and sound being processed/mined and providing useful personal context aware applications is…
My prescription glasses are ray bans, I need a new pair and I’m quite tempted to get these. I like the built in headphones and I’m interested in being able to take pics of my kids easily or even anything else to be…
All music has copyrights, the title doesn’t make sense!
failing start up looking for someone to pin their failures on, I’m guessing they got hacked in some trivial way ... I’d resolve it by giving the twat who is taking crap a slap ... or you could do the lawyer thing,…
Any examples?
It’s more than that in my experience, often the concept was a non starter, or the output is nothing an enterprise couldn’t do it self if so motivated, and certainly aren’t going to bother picking through the mess of…
If the terms are unfair, then don't agree to them, that is a consumer choice, don't agree to agreements you disagree with!
Should according to you, as it serves you best that way. Not how the world works, and for sound economic reasons.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Language_game_(philosophy)
But the issue is those terms are laid out in the agreement, and you willingly agreed to those terms, so what are arguing for is to welch on the deal you accepted? In terms in consumer protection, at least in UK and…
No not really. When you bought a VHS of a movie, you purchased the video cassette hardware, but also a license which was bundled with that object. That license explicitly had some constraints on it, such as not…
This I think is fair, consumers generally have a very poor understanding of licensing. Too many still think in the old days of buying physical goods, you 'buy' a tin of beans, they are now in all sense my beans. I'm all…
Which is all detailed as something they can do in the licence you bought but obviously didn't understand (which is fine I don't read the details either). You seem to have semantics you apply to the word 'buy' and think…
You are 'buying' some thing, a licence that grant you some permissions (aka rights). That licence has some constraints, you don't like them, then don't buy the licence. It's literally how it works, you just don't seem…
Yeah the OP doesn't understand licensing, seems to only think of purchase in terms of physical goods, and is trying to poorly apply their reasoning based on that.
Just build a decent rdf database, with SPARQL, basic inferencing and SHACL support rather then reinventing another thing
This might interest you then https://ont.fyi (shameless plug)!
Unpopular opinion, but I think RDF and shacl solves a lot of this!
I honestly don’t see it matters, it’s a nice option but being open data is totally optional.
URIs a mostly namespaces, it has no bearing on being private data. If you know what your doing you’ll be using ontologies made by others, and like having a namespace for a library you’ll want the same for the…
Sounds like your in a good place, contentment is better than chasing a never ending comparison to others.
The cyberneticians aren’t happy how cyber means infosec these days!
Well it’s not as cold as it used to be for some reason ...
Everyone is different, saying someone is x because y just shows he has lots to learn about life.
I don’t think anyone talks about Fitbit anymore ...
I think they are fixating too much on the vr aspect (ie the virtual model/graphics), I think the world you perceive via sight and sound being processed/mined and providing useful personal context aware applications is…
My prescription glasses are ray bans, I need a new pair and I’m quite tempted to get these. I like the built in headphones and I’m interested in being able to take pics of my kids easily or even anything else to be…
All music has copyrights, the title doesn’t make sense!
failing start up looking for someone to pin their failures on, I’m guessing they got hacked in some trivial way ... I’d resolve it by giving the twat who is taking crap a slap ... or you could do the lawyer thing,…
Any examples?
It’s more than that in my experience, often the concept was a non starter, or the output is nothing an enterprise couldn’t do it self if so motivated, and certainly aren’t going to bother picking through the mess of…