Korkki
@Korkki@lemmy.ml
‘The more I see of what you call civilisation, the more highly I think of what you call savagery.’
- Comment on OnlyOffice invokes AGPLv3, says Nextcloud must restore removed logos in Euro-Office fork 2 weeks ago:
5d) If the work has interactive user interfaces, each must display Appropriate Legal Notices; however, if the Program has interactive interfaces that do not display Appropriate Legal Notices, your work need not make them do so.
I don’t get where do they come with the logos and branding. While it’s fair and just to give credit. I would understand this section as permission (if they were really mean about it) to leave any and all pages out of the fork and it wouldn’t bind them to even have any UI attributions, to anybody, but if they have something like about or license page then that should contain licenses and attributions? That is as long as the work has reasonable attributions somewhere. Or does the license limit modification in those parts of the UI code? I don’t think it does. I could be wrong.
- Comment on To teach in the time of ChatGPT is to know pain 3 weeks ago:
The problem is also that a lot of uni/college studying for students is endless, (not always but often) unfun and almost ritualistic stream of homework essays of given topics, that you just have to do to pass, and many times you are also punishes for going outside the set box. It was this for me. This is just because the real point of isn’t to learn, or really prepare for working life or profession, or academic career it’s really to quantify the students learning for a purpose of a grade that leads to a degree. Essays are just the easy way to test handling of abstract ideas for a large amount of students. Then people whine that students now are tempted to turn to the magic talking box that can do the boring work for them.
- Comment on Firm quietly boosts H.264 streaming license fees from $100,000 up to staggering $4.5 million 5 weeks ago:
4500% increase
Absolute financial parasitism. This is why we can’t have nice things. People who own a license of something critical can just sit on their asses decades on end and collect unearned income from other companies who will in turn move to cost to the consumers.
- Comment on [Video] Corridor Crew | THIS is the Biggest Thing Since CGI 1 month ago:
That is actually super cool
- Comment on Dutch authorities seized one of Windscribe VPN's servers – here's everything we know 2 months ago:
Couldn’t you just set a weekly or daily cronjob to reboot the servers and have some balance loader redirect traffic? No more ram fingerprints after that.