Comment F*ck the BSA (Score 1) 51
(Just like that The Exploited song.)
I thought the BSA's goal was to end software piracy. Mandatory use of open source will certainly achieve that goal!
(Just like that The Exploited song.)
I thought the BSA's goal was to end software piracy. Mandatory use of open source will certainly achieve that goal!
Similar experience. Founded and ran a software company in Canada. Sold it to a US company and within six months, it had turned to shit. I was OK because I had my retirement nest egg, but it wasn't great for our customers (many of whom became former customers within a year of the acquisition.)
If the product was sold with a perpetual license, then this is simply breach of contract and I foresee a class-action lawsuit.
Reminds me of The Feeling of Power by Isaac Asimov.
It's the classic enshittification cycle, also beloved by drug-dealers.
1. Get users hooked on free or cheap service.
2. Once they're hooked, jack up the price.
*whoosh*
Oh look at that... a new company has been registered. The "Bin Laden Totally Peaceful Nuclear Energy Company". They just need to pay off Trump and then they can participate in the Totally Peaceful Nuclear Energy program.
"woke" has lost all meaning nowadays. The original meaning was "to be aware of societal inequities", but the hijacking from the right has turned it into a slur that basically means "anything I don't like or am afraid of."
The analogy is not quite right. Meta are not analogous to drug dealers. They are analogous to drug designers who tweak the formula to make it as addictive as possible, ignoring any harms.
And yes, a cause is human weakness, but the cause is the deliberate, widespread exploitation of that weakness in ways that are very harmful to both individuals and to society.
I want to see Meta destroyed.
US-based IT companies are a danger to everyone outside the USA.
Graag gedaan!
Looks like there now is an effective mandate to keep DigiD under Dutch control, even if it's not explicitly spelled out in law.
The Dutch have always been smart and pragmatic, and that tradition continues here.
benefits this transaction would have brought to Solvinity's customers and Dutch citizens.
The Dutch have always been plain-spoken and excellent at detecting bullshit, and that tradition continues here.
People realizing they need to reduce dependence on fossil fuels is probably the only good thing to come out of the Trump regime's Iran sh*t-show.
Q: How many IBM CPU's does it take to execute a job? A: Four; three to hold it down, and one to rip its head off.