Microsoft and Its Media Partners Are Rebranding Plagiarism as 'Hey Hi' (AI) to Trivialise the Abuse
Dr. Roy Schestowitz
2023-01-17 06:20:54 UTC
Modified: 2023-01-17 06:20:54 UTC
Published 5 hours ago to highlight how Microsoft moles inside the media have covered it (e.g. Gralla):
Summary: "A video covering my concern with the way news stories are written about Microsoft and its blatant attack on open source code and the theft of open source code. Please take a look and let me know what you think in the comments below."
With over 6 million pounds in debt (nearly 10 million US dollars) we guess it's likely some other company will take over the site (if it deems it worthwhile)
The crash of this bubble isn't just inevitable, it's already happening and receding sporadically because of false announcements about money that does not actually exist (to "buy time")
When Debian wanted to stage a seemingly legitimate election it needed to have more than one candidate running; so eventually the female partner of a geek rose to the challenge (had no coding skills at all, no technical history in Debian) and lost to the "incumbent German"
Even back in the 90s many people converted programs from one language to another. That could invalidate copyleft (and copyright), which already existed