_NetNomad
FM Chiptune Musician | DX Complex Staff | SEGA, MSX and Retro Tech Dork | He/Him
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_NetNomad@fedia.ioto Technology@lemmy.world•Jack Dorsey and Elon Musk would like to ‘delete all IP law’ | TechCrunch0·1 month agoI’m reminded of that onion article, “Heartbreaking: The Worst Person You Know Just Made An Excellent Point.” on one hand, as an independant musician who has many friends in different artistic fields, we all agree IP law is a net negative for us all. the threat of wrongly being accused of copyright infingement and being punished for it is very real, whereas the threat of having our work stolen is non-existant and wouldn’t matter anyway because we’re making fuck-all money in the first place. and the fact that we can’t legally iterate on existing music the way humans have for as long as we’ve had music until very recently is just criminal. it makes me absolutely sick
on the other hand, if IP law exists to protect small creators but in actuality protects corporate interests, and suddenly corporate interests think IP is bad, then we should be very worried. i said earlier that the threat of our work being stolen is minimal because we’re not making money, but with all this generative AI bullcrap, they’re using our art as raw fuel to displace artists entirely and burn the planet to a crisp. it makes me even more sick
the reason they don’t combine into the worst no no word is because of an integer overflow
you can just subscribe to them all. that way, if one instance goes down, or dies out, or makes nonsensical moderation decisions, you still have the others. it’s not a bug, it’s a feature!
_NetNomad@fedia.ioto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•I firmly believe all 3-4 letter acronyms(and initialisms) will eventually be used for evil.0·2 months agoEVERY
VILLIAN
IS
LEMONS
_NetNomad@fedia.ioto Technology@lemmy.world•Tech jobs are now white collar trades that need apprentices0·3 months agoThe CIO said ‘Why do we need a wiring closet, we’re a cloud first company’."
you have to laugh, because otherwise you’d cry
_NetNomad@fedia.ioto Technology@lemmy.world•German Seagate customers say their 'new' hard drives were actually used – resold HDDs reportedly used for tens of thousands of hours0·3 months agoyeah but where’s the pun in that
_NetNomad@fedia.ioto Technology@lemmy.world•German Seagate customers say their 'new' hard drives were actually used – resold HDDs reportedly used for tens of thousands of hours0·3 months agowhat do we call this scandal? seagate? seagate…gate?
_NetNomad@fedia.ioto You Should Know@lemmy.world•YSK: Don't spell Trump or Musk on SM anymore.9·4 months agoum obviously they mean Secret Messages, ELO’s much maligned 1983 penultimate album that has since developed a cult following surrounding the original planned 2LP tracklist before it was reduced to one disc shortly before release
_NetNomad@fedia.ioto Technology@lemmy.world•Palworld maker vows to fight Nintendo lawsuit on behalf of fans and indie developers0·8 months agoany fan could tell the difference, but i can see parents being confused, and they’re the ones footing the bill for the vast majority of pokemon fans. pair that with the guns and back in the day if my parents caught wind of it, Pokémon would be banned in my household no matter how hard i tried to explain Palworld was different
for the record i am very anti-copyright and think Pokémon should be in the public domain by now, and generally hate Nintendo’s over-ligitous practices. i also don’t understand the patent angle of this action. but i ln this one specific case i can see where they’re coming from, as opposed to if they were going after good-faith tributes like Coromon or Cassette Beasts or a ROM hack
_NetNomad@fedia.ioto Fediverse@lemmy.world•The Beatings Will Continue Until Morale Improves: Cohost and the Fate of Centralized Platforms2·8 months agoi just have such a hard time wrapling my head around why the fedi is under that level of scrutiny to begin with while everyone assumed cohost would be forever. i had an account there but stopped using it years ago because half the time i tried to log in it was down! come october there will be a plethora of mastodon instances that both predate and have outlived cohost
_NetNomad@fedia.ioto Fediverse@lemmy.world•The Beatings Will Continue Until Morale Improves: Cohost and the Fate of Centralized Platforms20·8 months agolast week i was in a conversation with a few people about social media. i guess they were finally leaving xitter and wanted to know where to go. cohost came up and they all made accounts immediately. then i mentioned mastodon and was immediately rebuffed because “sometimes those instances shut down”
whoops!
_NetNomad@fedia.ioto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Remember: GNU/Linux and other UNIX systems can make files that are case-sensitive, Windows can't make files that are case-sensitive0·8 months agoHEY, NOT ALL OF US CAN AFFORD LOWER-CASE LETTERS
i think threadiverse is the move. partly because it’s already in regular use and partky because it’s very self-explanatory. forumverse could have some legs to it now that more traditional forum software like nodebb and soon flarum support federation now, maybe it could refer to the broader category containing traditional forums and the threadiverse, but i feel like leaving out the “fedi” part kinda defeats the point (threadiverse at least partially maintains it by being a pun on it). maybe fediforums is the way to go?
it’s a whole 'nother can of worms but ironically in my experience the “verse” part of threadiverse is more offputting than the “thread” part because people think “metaverse,” but that’s just anecdotal and the term fediverse itself already has too much momentum to easily fall out of fashion