HashiCorp was ticked off. CEO Dave McJannet snapped back: "Open source foundations are just a way for big companies to protect themselves from innovation."
He added: "What does it say for the future of open source if foundations will just take it and give it a home? That is tragic for open source innovation. I will tell you, if that were to happen, there'll be no more open source companies in Silicon Valley."
Can somebody explain? I see words, but they don't seem to carry any meaning.
Though she was convinced she was helping the Canadian government with its investigation, her husband and friends said something didn't seem right, adding she was likely getting scammed.
She was warned, and still went ahead with it anyway without doing the slightest bit of verification. This feels like the finance version of a Darwin Award
Experts have generally agreed that any reduction in population size will come far too late to help with the current climate crisis. We're either going to hit sustainability with our current population or die in the process.
Yeah it's a bit of a hyperbole, but the rate is what's important. By the time we hit worldwide negative growth rates (which is projected to happen this century), it's going to be way too late to have a discussion about whether or not that's a good thing.
They were trying to use AI to sort out submissions by genre, length, etc. Just grunt work. This should in theory be a perfect use case of AI. Seems like an overreaction.
Yeah, lemmy is insanely illogical on this topic. Services cost money to run, and the average user is not going to self host anytime in the foreseeable future. I have yet to hear anybody offer a vision of how things might reasonably work without ads OR subscriptions.
Course it'd be nice if we got more games with incredible budgets that weren't clearly sabotaged by upper management types whose only pastimes are generating graphs for next quarter's fiscal review.
Why would we get them when players like you are ready to buy the crap they shovel out anyway?
Historically Black Colleges and Universities, for the confused non Americans like me