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detalferous,

What does he say this achieves? What is his endgame with respect to the devaluation?

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That’s helpful, but why declare a 50% devaluation? Isn’t that just determined once you peg to the dollar and float your currency?

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A lot of posts are from bots. It would be cool if the bots could make a whole new submission and not link back, but all things considered I’m just happy there is interesting content.

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This is simply wrong.

Is you release software that YOU OWN as AGPL, there is nothing stopping you from also licensing it as non AGPL, for a fee, in the future. I’m fact this is more possible with AGPL, since it disallows Tivoization.

If there’s a chance you want to make money off of it, AGPL is 1000x better than MIT. Once you release under MIT, a corporation can take it and do anything. If it’s AGPL a company can take it and do anything once they negotiate a license for it, and pay you for the privilege.

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Totally agree

Your contributors must attribute copyright or agree to any reason license if you choose this. (This seems so obvious to me that I didn’t mention it)

But it’s still strictly superior to MIT licensing, which has the same requirement (since that’s part of copyright law, not party is the license itself), while still preventing commercial adoption under a different license.

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I think the implication is that he could have been involved in gang activity, whereas they couldn’t come out and state that as a fact without proof

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Description starts at 5:03 for anyone interested

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I don’t really understand your argument.

If you had a one-way ticket to Jan 1, 1999 that departs on Jan 1, 2024, and you are allowed to bring whatever fits into a backpack with you, what would you bring to use to take over the world, and how would you use it? (kbin.social)

Assume that the future can change based on your actions, so any historical information that you bring along with you from the intervening 25 years may quickly drift out of the new realities history....

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Bitcoin has outperformed stocks by about 100,000-fold. All you need is a fiver to invest at the beginning.

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I like the idea too, but prohibition has never been successful at anything other than creating black markets

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In my opinion you’re overthinking it.

Just get a live distro, put it on a USB, and boot into it. If it meets your needs, then install it.

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GPL with a paid commercial option for companies that need closed source derivatives.

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Not if the authors don’t offer it.

Which might mean there won’t be a purchase, but the copyright holders (authors) can make any terms they want, and offer those terms right along with the GPL license option.

It’s baffling why so many choose MIT instead of going this route.

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Google can accommodate billions of searches globally on pages it doesn’t control

Microsoft can’t index a tiny fraction of that number, even for it’s own users.

What a black eye for Microsoft engineering.

Time to ditch #duckduckgo (lemmy.world)

In the last couple of months I have noticed an increasing trend of supplying me search results that are completely unrelated to the current query and tie back to my location or previous searches. I can say this with a high degree of certainty this is without a doubt beyond the 100th instance this has happened....

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Try kagi.com

I you have to pay for it, but t’s amazing

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LTN means low traffic neighborhood

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Maybe it has no night optics

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What is it? I can’t even search for it and get a coherent answer.

Court rules automakers can record and intercept owner text messages (therecord.media)

An Annapolis, Maryland-based company, Berla Corporation, provides the technology to some car manufacturers but does not offer it to the general public, the lawsuit said. Once messages are downloaded, Berla’s software makes it impossible for vehicle owners to access their communications and call logs but does provide law...

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This must be illegal in states where one or two party consent is required for wire tapping though, right?

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There is a book my friend swore by. I think it’s called “how to quit smoking”. By the time he finished it he said he had lost all interest.

It’s kind of well known, and I’m sure you can find it if you Google.

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Yes! Thank you!

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Baby carrots with peanut butter

Grieving daughter says father might still be alive if Air Canada had diverted long-haul flight (www.cbc.ca)

Flight AC051 had left Delhi shortly after midnight local time. When Pant’s symptoms started seven hours later, it was over Europe. Pande says she pleaded with the cabin crew to divert the plane and land in order to get her father to a hospital....

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Don’t forget the recent diarrhea flight

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1.5 operators per vehicle!?

Consider that"dumb" cars are only 1 operator per vehicle. This is somehow reverse-AI

TIL about this tool, the *Reinigungsschaber* ! (lemmy.world)

I had lost hope with my electric cooking plates. The white circles where completely hidden under a layer of diamond-grade burn residue that no amount of scrubbing with chemicals could even begin to remove. I found this 3€ scrapping tool and it’s amazing !!! Sorry, but I don’t have the before picture, believe me after 6...

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Treat it with what? An oil to protect the surface?

Be careful, your understanding of incognito mode in Firefox may be wrong and that could be costing you

All the incognito browser windows share the same “session” in Firefox. So say you open an Incognito window to browse Facebook or something, then you open another Incognito window, this new incognito window is linked to the previous incognito window, meaning you are logged into Facebook at that new Incognito window as well....

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This is so counterintuitive and so important. Thank you.

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The only organ transplant that requires you to log out is the colon

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More likely it’s their costume for false flag events where they cosplay as human beings but use it as an excuse to commit heinous crimes so they can blame “cop haters”

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Exxon

Chevron

Shell

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Ticketmaster

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Disney

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They have created the perpetual copyright scheme we all suffer with.

There’s no reason copyright needs to last longer than 7 years

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There is no value to society to have it last that long. And if there is no value to society, then the system should be changed.

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Excellent point

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Is Facebook bad for privacy?

Whatsapp is Facebook. Literally. Whatsapp sold themselves to Facebook.

So yes: it’s bad for privacy.

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I think the lemmy community is great as it is!

Twitter's lost 13% of its daily users and its rebrand has failed (www.bigtechnology.com)

The new data — comprehensive and definitive — should put to rest the countervailing narratives over Musk’s management of the app. Under his stewardship, X’s daily user base has declined from an estimated 140 million users to 121 million, with a widening gap between people who check the app daily vs. monthly. X’s...

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It’s certain that of the 120 million that remain, a huge number are bots or spam accounts of some kind. They will be there last “users” to quit the platform. And Elon will be happy to collect ad money to show those bots your ads until the very end.

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From the article:

The problem of Excel software (Microsoft Corp., Redmond, WA, USA) inadvertently converting gene symbols to dates and floating-point numbers was originally described in 2004 [1]. For example, gene symbols such as SEPT2 (Septin 2) and MARCH1 [Membrane-Associated Ring Finger (C3HC4) 1, E3 Ubiquitin Protein Ligase] are converted by default to ‘2-Sep’ and ‘1-Mar’, respectively. Furthermore, RIKEN identifiers were described to be automatically converted to floating point numbers (i.e. from accession ‘2310009E13’ to ‘2.31E+13’). Since that report, we have uncovered further instances where gene symbols were converted to dates in supplementary data of recently published papers (e.g. ‘SEPT2’ converted to ‘2006/09/02’). This suggests that gene name errors continue to be a problem in supplementary files accompanying articles.

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Same thing happened to me, initially, when 404 media created their site.

The name is clever, but it has to hurt them in exactly this way.

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Discounts aren’t enough. Don’t buy DLC at all.

If nobody pays for it, it goes away.

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