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This is why it is imperative to have a humanities education to complement a STEM education, and why we all need to be reading theory

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  • JeezyL This user is from outside of this forum
    JeezyL This user is from outside of this forum
    Jeezy
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    RE: https://mastodon.social/@amszmidt/116047351699695083

    This is why it is imperative to have a humanities education to complement a STEM education, and why we all need to be reading theory

    To set the Exchange-Value of our owns works to Zero so that the Use-Value is maximally exploitable by corporations is not something I believe we should aspire to

    Nothing about the current status quo was "fought" for - corporations simply realized that this software licensing model represented another socialized model of production which could be privately appropriated

    To either not be able to see, or worse, willfully ignore, how corporations have spent more money than all of us collectively will ever see in our lifetimes to engineer this specific outcome is not something to take pride in

    I am not interested in and I make no concessions to the half-baked "software freedom" pseudo-philosophy of an unapologetic genocide denier and his unquestioning acolytes

    They are happy to turn a blind eye to:

    * Megacorps propagandizing to ensure the status quo of each new generation of developers setting the Exchange-Value of their works to Zero by default

    * Megacorps exploiting the Use-Value of those works to build structures which allow them to monopolize internet infrastructure on a global level

    * Megacorps collaborating with state actors to employ those same structures to enable genocide, bolster fascism, erode privacy and equip openly racist paramilitary forces with the tools to predictively target the people of the global majority

    The list goes on...

    "software freedom" evangelists would happily see the entire world razed to the ground just so they could stand on the ashes and proclaim "software freedom has won!"

    Every day I grow more and more convinced that open source is a dead-end, and I know these evangelists are starting to sense it too, which is why they grow louder, more brazen, more reactive, and more sloppy

    The post-open source space is very exciting right now, and it's full of people who understand one fundamental truth:

    Nothing will change if we keep blindly adhering to the same false dogma

    https://lgug2z.com/articles/on-evils-in-software-licensing/

    #licensing #opensource #postopensource

    JeezyL Alfred M. SzmidtA 2 Replies Last reply
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    • JeezyL Jeezy

      RE: https://mastodon.social/@amszmidt/116047351699695083

      This is why it is imperative to have a humanities education to complement a STEM education, and why we all need to be reading theory

      To set the Exchange-Value of our owns works to Zero so that the Use-Value is maximally exploitable by corporations is not something I believe we should aspire to

      Nothing about the current status quo was "fought" for - corporations simply realized that this software licensing model represented another socialized model of production which could be privately appropriated

      To either not be able to see, or worse, willfully ignore, how corporations have spent more money than all of us collectively will ever see in our lifetimes to engineer this specific outcome is not something to take pride in

      I am not interested in and I make no concessions to the half-baked "software freedom" pseudo-philosophy of an unapologetic genocide denier and his unquestioning acolytes

      They are happy to turn a blind eye to:

      * Megacorps propagandizing to ensure the status quo of each new generation of developers setting the Exchange-Value of their works to Zero by default

      * Megacorps exploiting the Use-Value of those works to build structures which allow them to monopolize internet infrastructure on a global level

      * Megacorps collaborating with state actors to employ those same structures to enable genocide, bolster fascism, erode privacy and equip openly racist paramilitary forces with the tools to predictively target the people of the global majority

      The list goes on...

      "software freedom" evangelists would happily see the entire world razed to the ground just so they could stand on the ashes and proclaim "software freedom has won!"

      Every day I grow more and more convinced that open source is a dead-end, and I know these evangelists are starting to sense it too, which is why they grow louder, more brazen, more reactive, and more sloppy

      The post-open source space is very exciting right now, and it's full of people who understand one fundamental truth:

      Nothing will change if we keep blindly adhering to the same false dogma

      https://lgug2z.com/articles/on-evils-in-software-licensing/

      #licensing #opensource #postopensource

      JeezyL This user is from outside of this forum
      JeezyL This user is from outside of this forum
      Jeezy
      wrote last edited by
      #2

      Average “software freedom” evangelist

      The white supremacy isn’t a bug in this philosophy, it’s a feature

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      • JeezyL Jeezy

        RE: https://mastodon.social/@amszmidt/116047351699695083

        This is why it is imperative to have a humanities education to complement a STEM education, and why we all need to be reading theory

        To set the Exchange-Value of our owns works to Zero so that the Use-Value is maximally exploitable by corporations is not something I believe we should aspire to

        Nothing about the current status quo was "fought" for - corporations simply realized that this software licensing model represented another socialized model of production which could be privately appropriated

        To either not be able to see, or worse, willfully ignore, how corporations have spent more money than all of us collectively will ever see in our lifetimes to engineer this specific outcome is not something to take pride in

        I am not interested in and I make no concessions to the half-baked "software freedom" pseudo-philosophy of an unapologetic genocide denier and his unquestioning acolytes

        They are happy to turn a blind eye to:

        * Megacorps propagandizing to ensure the status quo of each new generation of developers setting the Exchange-Value of their works to Zero by default

        * Megacorps exploiting the Use-Value of those works to build structures which allow them to monopolize internet infrastructure on a global level

        * Megacorps collaborating with state actors to employ those same structures to enable genocide, bolster fascism, erode privacy and equip openly racist paramilitary forces with the tools to predictively target the people of the global majority

        The list goes on...

        "software freedom" evangelists would happily see the entire world razed to the ground just so they could stand on the ashes and proclaim "software freedom has won!"

        Every day I grow more and more convinced that open source is a dead-end, and I know these evangelists are starting to sense it too, which is why they grow louder, more brazen, more reactive, and more sloppy

        The post-open source space is very exciting right now, and it's full of people who understand one fundamental truth:

        Nothing will change if we keep blindly adhering to the same false dogma

        https://lgug2z.com/articles/on-evils-in-software-licensing/

        #licensing #opensource #postopensource

        Alfred M. SzmidtA This user is from outside of this forum
        Alfred M. SzmidtA This user is from outside of this forum
        Alfred M. Szmidt
        wrote last edited by
        #3

        @LGUG2Z ok, you’re obviously a troll. *plonk*

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