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alekun
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
> Obviously it's more fun for people to assume it's been done on purpose & bash MS.

humm… I wonder why is that..
alekun
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I remember he used the pirated version of SoundForge, cracked by Radium if I am not mistaken. You can find Radium’s watermark embedded in the wave file

edit; not Radium, DeepzOne

https://forum-archive.magix.info/showmessage.asp?messageid=3...
alekun
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
> collect the evidence and write a thorough article about it and post it here or on Reddit and other places. If you articulate your ideas properly and if you have a point I bet you will receive traction and response from YC people.

work for free for HN?
alekun
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
also “y”, careful where you try it
alekun
·4 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I got interested in NixOS after watching https://youtu.be/LA8KF9Fs2sk and https://youtu.be/ubDMLoWz76U

I use fedora since long time and so far is quite stable without any non-sense
alekun
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
just in case someone didn’t see this masterpiece https://youtu.be/vvDK8tMyCic
alekun
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
cof cof…snap to install calculator
alekun
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
please check Brian_K_White comment, my english is not good enough.
alekun
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
^^ this, I am glad someone else opinion is similar to what I wrote in previous comment.

Mine was downvoted and flagged, it seems tinypilot(mtlynch) has "an odd contingent of fans who have taken it upon themselves" but to downvote when someone mentions pikvm
alekun
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
1. Creating an ansible role is not contributing.

2. > PiKVM seems to have an odd contingent of fans who have taken it upon themselves to pop up whenever people are discussing TinyPilot to claim that I'm exploiting Maxim.

no, people speak-up when they see injustice, thank you for the free insult.
alekun
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
> Instead of buying the hardware from me, they simply built their own devices. And because the software has a permissive open-source license, they were free to use it in their company without paying me anything.

> This is an extremely common problem in open-source. An open license helps people discover your product and encourages them to use it, but it also allows big corporations to profit from your work while offering nothing in return.

in the same way you do not contribute back to https://pikvm.org but you make profit from it

> It is my code… sort of. The freelancers who work on TinyPilot sign a contract saying that I own the intellectual property of code they contribute, but I also have accepted a handful of contributions from volunteer developers. My understanding is that developers who contributed free code technically co-own the copyright to TinyPilot’s code with me.

> I released TinyPilot under the MIT license because it gives me flexibility as well. I think I can “fork” the code myself into a different license and just say that it also uses MIT-licensed code, but I’m not totally sure how that works.

again, not true. Your code is based on someone else code, https://pikvm.org and you are making profit from it without contributing.