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  • Right? For me the free as in freedom always had the upside and downside of people have the freedom to use it how they want. Within the very lenient license which might be in use of course. This can include the freedom to do things with the software which the creators and contributors might not agree with or like.

    But in the end a certain trust in humanity and the concept of freedom itself mean that we believe the net sum of making your software free will be positive for everyone. And to this day I haven’t managed to become enough of a cynic to change my mind on this.

    Its possible to dicuss licenses which helps prevent certain abuse cases. In fact those already exist. However people talk like this is the main issue of FOSS which I don’t think it is at all.






  • RQG@lemmy.worldtoScience Memes@mander.xyzArtifical Intelligence
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    29 days ago

    Reminds me of all the people who believe commercials and advertising doesn’t work on them. Sure, that’s why billions are spent on it. Because it doesn’t even do anything. Oh it only works on all the other people?

    That’s why it is so hard to get that stuff regulated. People believe it doesn’t work on them.




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    When you pray for the lord to have mercy, they have to dispense it somehow. That part made sense to me as a kid.

    However why would God have to buy one? And from whom? Who manufactures these mercy dispensers for God? Why wouldn’t God just make them into existence?

    When I learned that it was Mercedes Benz I came to understand that even God needs to abide by trademark law.