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Comment Re:I'll be honest (Score 2) 134

Well it has happened quite a bit. One of the most blatant open source license violators was VMware using busybox for years and ended up getting away with it..https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Flinux.slashdot.org%2Fstory%2F19%2F03%2F09%2F0423243%2Fvmware-touts-dismissal-of-linux-gpl-lawsuit. There have been many more situations over the years where an opensource project just can't finance an effective legal battle against a deep pocketed organization. In this situation I am sure they would have no problem fundraising to fight the evil orange man. On the other hand complying with an open source license isn't very hard, so I don't understand why they wouldn't. Of course I also don't understand why so many companies (like vmware) refuse.

Comment Re: A good result for everyone. (Score 1) 5

It seemed very political that as soon as Biden got in office they cancelled the Microsoft contract for a defense and a new contract for the NSA got awarded seemingly out of thin air. I do know that a ton has come out about Amazon lobbying and giving jobs to ex government people while streaming that the only reason they didn't get the original contract was Trump. For the record pretty sure Microsoft and Trump weren't exactly besties.

Comment A bit premature.. (Score 4, Interesting) 134

While a bunch of people found a site, that could have been a proof of concept. Since the site and app have yet to be released there isn't an issue yet. But the day that it happens if they used Mastadon and modified the code without posting those changes or just using the code without accrediting than this letter should be sent. It seems obvious based on the Rochko is angry that his code is being used by Trump so he jumped the gun a little. My hope is that they do use his code and open source technologies properly (and abide by the license). as an additional social network built open source technology is a positive for the community. We personally use plenty of open source code at my workplace, but we don't do things like post source changes and attach licenses before we actually release.

Comment Re: lockdowns ftw (Score 1) 575

Except evidence doesn't support your strategy. The places best equipped to be able to completely lockdown, namely Australia and New Zealand, did lockdown hard and still were not able to "beat" Covid. At the of the day your reasoning is flawed and we at best all we can do is slightly reduce the damage it does. We can't ever eliminate it.

Comment Re: Critical thinking. (Score 2) 676

Fully agree a ton of studies seemed to be designed to to disprove effectiveness of anything that could possibly be therapeutic. Doing things like only treating patients on death beds or under dosing. In the meantime when Alex Berensen points out that if the vaccine effective has a fairly limited lifespan needing frequent boosters and therefore could be defined as therapeutic he gets kicked off Twitter. We live in dangerous times where our leadership would rather color the science over presenting facts to population.

Comment Re: Cue (Score -1, Troll) 99

Or she a complete psychopath and there was was absolutely no evidence to back up her story that Florida was manipulating data, unlike say NY. She is another Michael Avenatti. A grifter a bunch of suckers latch on to because it fits a narrative they like. https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fnews.wjct.org%2Fpost%2Fcri...

Comment Re:two suggestions (Score 1) 402

The mirror less Sony Olympus have the same size sensors as the consumer SLR's they make take. In addition they can more or less take the same glass with an adapter. It is a massive benefit being so much smaller, my Olympus Pen EPL2 fits in a pocket, especially with the 21mm pancake lens.. The end result is a camera that leaves the house more often. As for paying a little more for an SLR, well they cost about the same because they only give up the mirror, ie doesn't cost less to manufacture.
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JooJoo Tablet Dies, Fusion Garage Continues On 91

vanstinator writes "Due to heavy competition from the iPad and a less-than-stellar entrance into the market, Fusion Garage today released a statement saying that the JooJoo tablet is no more." Company founder Chandrashekar Rathakrishnan says that the company will move forward, but hasn't provided much information about future products. According to Geek.com, "The JooJoo has had a short life and will be remembered more for the fighting it caused between Fusion and Michael Arrington than anything else. It started life as the CrunchPad and a collaboration between Arrington and Fusion Garage. Then Fusion cut Arrington out of the picture, the name was changed to JooJoo and the price increased from $200 to $500."

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