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Lerna relicences to protest ICE (2018)

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3 points·by seanclayton·6 months ago·1 comments

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seanclayton
·2 days ago·discuss
What's the best way to get booleans in strict tables, since those aren't supported? I don't think people applaud 0 and 1 being boolean values in languages.
seanclayton
·6 days ago·discuss
Do you have any kind of public AI statement on the ways this product utilizes or is built with generative AI, if any?
seanclayton
·7 days ago·discuss
Who in the world has time to learn how to code? Who has that much copious free time when they're working two jobs?
seanclayton
·8 days ago·discuss
Killing has existed since the dawn of life. Heck, single celled organisms 'kill'. It makes sense for that to be a globally-recognized sentiment. You make a grand claim when you think that in 50 years that 'all forms of AI is bad' will become an equally globally-recognized sentiment as 'all forms of unjustified killing is bad'.

I doubt it. Why do you believe it's possible?
seanclayton
·10 days ago·discuss
What is a globally accepted sentiment found in every nation, tribe, village, and domicile across the globe today?
seanclayton
·11 days ago·discuss
a single tool was the enabler of enjoyment? It seems enjoyment is a fleeting thing these days if that's the case
seanclayton
·11 days ago·discuss
The people of CNBC's audience are assumed to have reason to want Google to not lose the case. Major news outlets are biased towards capital holders. This is what journalism looks like when it speaks to its intended audience.
seanclayton
·12 days ago·discuss
> I can't think of a functional reason for a no-AI policy

There are functional reasons for a no-AI policy. It helps the Godot Foundation function to establish a no-AI policy. Do you argue it doesn't help them function?

Do you understand the difference between functional and non-functional?
seanclayton
·12 days ago·discuss
> I can't

That makes much more sense now. The inability is completely on you, and you admit it at least.
seanclayton
·13 days ago·discuss
Custom, free-shaped icons are too costly. Much more economical to have a square. It will never happen, unfortunately.
seanclayton
·13 days ago·discuss
I was maybe 9 years old when I first used Linux, and it was with Knoppix and KDE. Loved early plasma. Arch is my thing these days, but KDE is still my DE of choice. Glad to see KHTML from Konquerer living in Blink and WebKit these days, too!
seanclayton
·16 days ago·discuss
> Who are those for?

The people who want to see the people doing bestiality punished
seanclayton
·17 days ago·discuss
I yearn for the day I see a headline like "We All Depend on Open Source. We Will Fund It Together"
seanclayton
·18 days ago·discuss
They trained their AI on their AI. Anthropic trained their AI on a bunch of copyright-protected works. Sucks to suck, Dario!
seanclayton
·19 days ago·discuss
Laptops with Chromebooks. Mobile with Android phones. Game consoles in Steam decks and now Steam Machines. The things linux appears on are growing. The things proprietary OSes appear on are shrinking. Losers and victors in a war are often defined by who loses and who gains the most.
seanclayton
·21 days ago·discuss
> Why would I use Tauri now?

The same set of reasons anyone made desktop apps before Deno desktop launched. Deno desktop is not the reason desktop apps are made. If someone really wanted a desktop app made before, deno desktop isn't going to suddenly make new ones start appearing. It will just be a new choice among the many.
seanclayton
·21 days ago·discuss
Lisps have multiple issues, but syntax is definitely not it. It might take a little bit of time getting used to, if you are coming from another language, but LISPs are some of the most readable languages I've ever worked with.
seanclayton
·25 days ago·discuss
In the half century that has passed since the publishing of that book, plenty of work has been done to say that ancient human thinking wasn't primitive, especially the ones that made the pyramids 4,600 years ago, such as the Red Sea Scrolls: How Ancient Papyri Reveal the Secrets of the Pyramids by Mark Lehner and Pierre Tallet (2022) which alludes to the minds of competent and intelligent humans
seanclayton
·27 days ago·discuss
Elon's not going to work 24/7 through the upcoming depression
seanclayton
·28 days ago·discuss
> it’s hard for me to feel sympathy.

That is a you problem, but the first step to improvement is acknowledgement, so kudos. An improved ability for sympathy is encouraged.