I think this was a joke
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People deserve to get paid on their work, and currently the best way to do that and survive in America is to work on completely closest source products that don’t respect their users. Open source is probably the most respectful but doesn’t work well as a business. We need something that works reliably for delivering real products that will achieve mass adoption. I think these source available licenses are that.
The context in the article is important. Similar to what FUTO preaches-- people don’t donate. That’s why corporate solutions usually win. Better to charge a bit of money so we can have nice things.
The plan was to rely on donations, which doesn’t usually work for hosted products.
nroth@lemmy.worldtoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Looking for the perfect 5 year anniversary gift?1·28 天前Or the post training is messed up
nroth@lemmy.worldto homeassistant@lemmy.world•Home Assistant - Deprecating Core and Supervised installation methods, and 32-bit systemsEnglish1·1 个月前I skimmed the article. Home Assistant Supervised seemed like it may be branding for the Docker edition, which apparently it is not.
nroth@lemmy.worldtoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Low quality cropping will officially launch on Lemmy in 2025 after passing budget evaluation28·1 个月前Why don’t they do lay-down-only seats? Seems like you’d save the same amount of space or more with vastly more comfort.
nroth@lemmy.worldto homeassistant@lemmy.world•Home Assistant - Deprecating Core and Supervised installation methods, and 32-bit systemsEnglish2·1 个月前Wait, does this mean they’re deprecating the docker image?
There are some people who own a bunch of properties and their job is maintaining them and dealing with the paperwork. And then there are some people who passively collect income and have a management company do that with no real connection to the place…
nroth@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•EU will not rip up tech rules for trade deal with Trump, senior official saysEnglish5·3 个月前I like the digital sovereignty stuff. Just wish they’d get rid of the AI act and some other rather heavyhanded, regressive rules. Then I’d probably go to Zurich and try to get into the tech scene there.
This is generally true. My brother is a musician, and he struggles to find work. I got lucky growing up working on programming projects until 3am for fun, then being interested in database research and later AI research several years before people started paying attention. I think we need a UBI so that the people who don’t want to build stuff can do what they want instead of going into marketing or sales, or anything that’s a net drain or neutral on society.
The (singular) fediverse girl is kind of sad
nroth@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Donald Trump Was Recruited by the KGB Under Codename ‘Krasnov’ Claims Former Soviet Spy Chief5·4 个月前I’m really not surprised
We need laws to LEGALLY hold these people accountable. Criminally.
This is why I roll my eyes when people talk about “human preference models” with a straight face
nroth@lemmy.worldto Europe@feddit.org•Italy blocks access to the Chinese AI application DeepSeek to protect users' data, announces investigation into the companies behind chatbotEnglish0·5 个月前Blocks access to “protect” people? How does limiting people’s freedom help?
I’m grateful to live near a Mt. Sinai location. Another factor here is that some parts of the country have better healthcare than others. You might consider moving elsewhere in the U.S. or to another country if you anticipate continuing to need more than the occasional doctor visit.
I think it’s probably marketing more than convenience
nroth@lemmy.worldto United Kingdom@feddit.uk•Elon Musk wants the U.S. to “Liberate the people of Britain from their tyrannical government”English14·6 个月前Can’t tell if this guy’s finally lost it or I just have a very different sense of humor from him
Git itself is a distributed VCS…