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Linda Yaccarino: X/Twitter schon in wenigen Monaten profitabel
Während externe Zahlen darauf hindeuten, dass das Interesse an X immer weiter fällt, verbreitet Linda Yaccarino Optimismus. 2024 werde man Gewinn einfahren.
Spanien: Jugendliche verbreiten KI-generierte Nacktbilder von Mädchen
Von fast zwei Dutzend Mädchen in Almendralejo kursierten KI-generierte Nacktbilder an ihren Schulen. 10 Jungen und eine KI-App sollen verantwortlich sein.
Don't get me wrong, I love, cherish, and adore my kids. But, if there were such a thing as taking vacation time of a certain number of kid-free days per year, that's a benefit I would certainly use.
@vowe ich hab gehört, die nutzen auch das Web, DNS und sogar Email. Nutzen Auto, Fahrrad und fahren sogar ab und zu Bahn. Na hoffentlich lesen sie nicht auch noch Heise! Diese fiesen Crypo-Bros!
If you haven't looked at it yet, I can recommend #htmx.
A "custom" extension to html as a #JavaScript library. In a way that one might think "this should have been built in the web standard and available in browser without an additinal library".
I don’t know what to think about it. Yes, it’s incredibly hard to create a business and a market when making everything open source. I’m not familiar with this new license and I don’t know if that’s a valid move or not.
As much flack as I've given #RedHat over #RHEL source shenanigans, they've kept #Ansible AWX #opensource and available to the public, very much to their credit. Tower was proprietary when they bought it and they opened it and kept it open.
And yes, this post is really about #Hashicorp. Don't do false equivalent arguments. Hashicorp definitely did the worse thing.
„On October 28, 2018, IBM announced its intent to acquire Red Hat for $34 billion. The acquisition closed on July 9, 2019. It now operates as an independent subsidiary.“
My point or question is: do we still trust companies to keep their open source software publicly available to non-customers "forever"?
Especially when the software is the business they make money with and the "times" getting harder?
The good thing #redhat, although they own #Ansible and #AWX, can't change the license because they didn't have the requirement to sign a CLA before a source contribution.
@vwbusguy IMNAL but it doesn't matter what license it is but all (exclusive) contributors must agree with it, and chances are high, this wouldn't be the case.
It does not matter under what license it is, since the copyright owner(s) defined it and contributors (of significant code) agreed with it, they are "the copyright owner" of their code (unless CDA signed).
permissive licenses just say (...) you can (read you are free to) modify and redistribute without source.
It's really frustrating when project maintainers praying people not to open issues but to send merge or pull requests instead, are the same that wouldn't comment on your pull requests, not even to acknowledge a yes or a no, and leave them open forever.
I understand that maintaining a FOSS project is a lot of work, but if you receive an actual concrete contribution, at least have the decency to say "no thanks." I'm not even asking for the rationale behind the decision.
@akosma@resmo it‘s funny because I „like“ getting issues. It means people find my work useful.
However, not all users open constructive issues and sometimes are rude when the issues are not fixed or commented in the time they‘ve expected. I know you know that too. But a little, „thanks for the issue, will look into it in the next x weeks“ would be gentle as well