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I don’t think you know US laws either
I don’t think you know US laws either
Then I won’t be suing for copyright infringement
I’m fine with making people email me if they want to sell derivatives of a creative work tho
It’s useful as it makes it harder for AI to use it. Derivates can still reach out to ask to be allowed to sell it
This is true of other skills too. Sometimes I can remember how to do things only when I stop thinking
Because, it helps them justify living under an economic system which harms them and the world
sure, and eventually that’d be a good way to share them. Either way, loosening limits on downloads would crush their servers now
I think you misunderstood. they don’t restrict it to be petty. Allowing lots of concurrent downloads means paying for more bandwidth, or it means the site goes down.
also great for old windows disk recover. Testdisk is awesome
I think the most compelling theory is we mated them into our communities, while outcompeting for food
Killed off, but not necessarily by violence.
I doubt that premise. Neanderthals looked different, but not uncanny valley. Horror and fear may have been involved sometimes, but so was sex and competition… Neanderthals probably just looked like big chinless people
Not immortal, just long-lived and thick skinned
Not immortal, just long-lived and thick skinned
I think they should also be paid using their state’s disability/unemployment system and get food through their state’s EBT system.
A lot of people are recommending version control. While it’s good practice, that isn’t a requirement of sharing your code. If you want to make it really simple at first, add a License (as others have mentioned) and just post the code anywhere. Upload a tar archive to a website, use sourceforge or even lemmy.
Learning git would still be useful for you and potential contributors but it is not a requirement. Open source just means you share the source and explicitely provide a license for others to use and modify it
Depends on what I’m doing. For most of my use cases, not really. For universal paperclips, I worry it’ll melt
too humanizing