themusicgod1
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astronaut #2 "do what scares you...that's why I'm [on artemis]" clearly very risk-aware.
from one of the artemis astronauts on livestream: "It is very risky, and we are intimately [aware] of that risk" ie It's not perfectly safe, and the astronauts are well aware of this fact.
> aims to be perfectly safe obviously that isn't true -- it aims to be relatively safe ...but in any case - it aims to bring humanity to the moon. That's the aim. Keep your eye on the prize.
>It doesn’t make any sense to spend that much money on something that’s still Russian roulette for the astronauts. Sure it does. We've got billions of humans to spend on getting humanity out of its gravity well. We can…
> this will hurt artists a lot as they need the fees paid by Spotify to make ends meet. Anyone using DRM/paracopyright to "make their ends meet" deserves what they get. This is de facto theft from the public domain.
> Spotify is $12/month at most to get unlimited ad-free access to virtually all music. Until they decide to silence the artist you want to listen to because emperor god trump decides to unperson them. Putting what music…
I am. Copyright is fucking cancer and is one of the worst things if not the worst things that exists to make creating new things harder. Making bits available isn't "taking artists ability to live in a financially…
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"very easy" if you have access to the correct dependencies which outside of microsoft's walled garden, and access to a free LLM (https://elevenfreedoms.org/) which is not guaranteed at all all of this looks very…
Copyright has always been based on moral principles. 'Moral rights' have been part of copyright longer than "encourage innovation and hustle" has been something the government has considered worth promoting. The…
yet another github project. STOP USING GITHUB
seems like shortwave can come back if 2 things come back * access to electronic components [ie something like radioshack used to be being accessible] * local governments stepping back of regulation of airwaves a hint…
Publishing to Github should be considered a crime.
> With those modifications, it then builds Python from source across a wide matrix of Python versions, platforms, and build variants (e.g., optimized vs. debug builds), and publishes the built distributions to GitHub…
> But even that open source model needs to have basic ethical protections, or else I'll have nothing to do with it. If you don't understand that the eleven freedoms are "basic ethical protections" you have already…
Github does not count as open source: this is not actually open source.
github only = this is not open source unlike, say, wormhole
damn you're not joking
codeberg are censors. People should be migrating elsewhere. https://codeberg.org/themusicgod1/codeberg-is-corrupted-dont...
[work in progress, if you see any others let me know] @zei_squirrel@mastodon.social
anyone got a list of recent-purged-from-X left-leaning journalists fedi accounts?
They should have left for the fediverse long ago. http://b4hntuy3fimfh2227vf4f74emnya7p35i5brtqujs6leqvtclfwvj...
> a bazillion authors was this necessary?
ugh STOP USING GITHUB
it's retracted / BS