The GPL uses copyright because it’s the legal mechanism available to enforce the principles that the GPL wants to enforce. It’s entirely consistent to believe that copyright shouldn’t exist while also believing that a law should exist to allow/enforce the principles of the GPL.
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I don’t think anyone but you ever said he was irrelevant, or bragged about not knowing who he was. You’re extracting a ton of meaning to a short comment which I just don’t think is actually there
https://socialblade.com/youtube/handle/asmontv says there’s over thousand youtube channels with more subscribers than him. He might well be large & influential in his niche, but it’s unlikely that people outaide his niche will know who he is. Do you think you’ve heard of 1,000 biggest youtubers whose channels aren’t about things you’re interested in?
Pewdiepie, by comparison, is the 12th most subscribed channel on youtube. I think you’re underestimating how much more famous that makes him with the general public.
CosmicGiraffe@lemmy.worldto Android@lemmy.world•If Android Goes Closed Source, what happens to Alternative Android-Based OSes, such as Graphene OS?English2·2 months agohttps://source.android.com/docs/setup/contribute/licenses says most of the Android userspace is Apache 2 licensed. While they can’t close source the Android branch of the kernel, they could close-source new userspace code and it would probably diverge from the last open source release quite quickly.
Realistically, that would probably be sufficent to make Android functionally closed-source, even if the GPL bits were still available.
CosmicGiraffe@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Mozilla is already revising its new Firefox terms to clarify how it handles user dataEnglish4·3 months agoAnd they’re not going to pay millions to be the default for a browser that no one uses.
CosmicGiraffe@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Are Expensive TVs Actually Better? An Analysis of TV Prices and Review ScoresEnglish10·3 months agoThis assumes that the reviewer who gave the rating wasn’t considering value as part of their scoring. I’d expect the reviewer to be scoring a TV based on his good it is compared to similarly priced competitors, not comparing to every other TV on the market
CosmicGiraffe@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•You could probably get electrical energy that is needed to run a gym (lights, accountant pc, vending machine) if you just install generators in all of this gym's exercise equipment36·4 months agoHere’s an Olympic sprinter powering a toaster. He generates 0.021kWh going flat out: https://youtu.be/S4O5voOCqAQ
CosmicGiraffe@lemmy.worldto Casual Conversation @lemm.ee•Teen (17) dies after eating baklava in spite of her nut allergy. Notices reaction and instead of seeking medical help, she went to drugstore to buy Benadryl. Dies of anaphylaxis.English5·5 months agoIf you have a nut allergy you probably have never tasted nuts and wouldn’t know that was what you were tasting
I don’t think it’s accurate to say that everyone can just decompile the code and reuse it. Decompiling and reverse engineering a binary is incredibly hard. Even if you do that there are some aspects of the original code which get optimised out in the compiler and can’t be reproduced from just the binary.