Their school has their own fully-permissive license!
They are seemingly conceding that their school is inferior to MIT at producing licenses.
jwmgregory@lemmy.dbzer0.com
on 26 Jun 17:39
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Honestly all the copyleft licenses and others are garbage, hot take.
It’s a bandaid solution that people refuse to let go of, like a safety blanket. Absolute freedom of information is so surprisingly controversial of an opinion these days. It makes me fucking sick to so frequently see people behave in a way that feels literally brainwashed.
“nooooOooooooOooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO FUUUUUCK WE CANT ABOLISH COPYRIGHT THERE ARE STARVING CHILD ARTISTS IN AFRIIIIICCCCCAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaAAA”
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inb4 “yOu wOuLDn’T bE hAPpY iF sOmEOnE STOLE yoUr aRt, wOulD yoU??? CHECKMATE ATHEIST”
Actually I’d be pretty flattered if someone liked art I made so much they decided to copy it or use it in their own way somehow. I’m not a psycho fucker who thinks state violence should be leveraged against someone for how they chose to copy my work. All copyright apologia I see is even worse hypocrisy than the literal fascist rhetoric you also see nowadays… and those fuckers are some of the biggest hypocrites! Anyway, not to be a crazy fucker myself and respond to my own rhetorical strawman lmfao.
Reverendender@sh.itjust.works
on 26 Jun 14:53
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Sadly, the article does not say how much armor the robot can support and how best to use it to smite my enemies.
YiddishMcSquidish@lemmy.today
on 26 Jun 17:33
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But can I put a better generator with heatsink and dual wield pile bunker and moonlight?
SkybreakerEngineer@lemmy.world
on 27 Jun 09:36
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Part cost is estimated to be under $5000 and take a week for a novice roboticist to build. Very cool, but me and my kids will probably skip this one.
They have a tiny version that is listed as 1000 on their website, plus the simulation is FOSS
I cant beleive they use the MIT license…
You going to tell us why?
I wish I knew lol
I think its a joke because its from berkeley.
What’s wrong?
Their school has their own fully-permissive license!
They are seemingly conceding that their school is inferior to MIT at producing licenses.
Honestly all the copyleft licenses and others are garbage, hot take.
It’s a bandaid solution that people refuse to let go of, like a safety blanket. Absolute freedom of information is so surprisingly controversial of an opinion these days. It makes me fucking sick to so frequently see people behave in a way that feels literally brainwashed.
“nooooOooooooOooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO FUUUUUCK WE CANT ABOLISH COPYRIGHT THERE ARE STARVING CHILD ARTISTS IN AFRIIIIICCCCCAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaAAA”
—
inb4 “yOu wOuLDn’T bE hAPpY iF sOmEOnE STOLE yoUr aRt, wOulD yoU??? CHECKMATE ATHEIST”
Actually I’d be pretty flattered if someone liked art I made so much they decided to copy it or use it in their own way somehow. I’m not a psycho fucker who thinks state violence should be leveraged against someone for how they chose to copy my work. All copyright apologia I see is even worse hypocrisy than the literal fascist rhetoric you also see nowadays… and those fuckers are some of the biggest hypocrites! Anyway, not to be a crazy fucker myself and respond to my own rhetorical strawman lmfao.
Sadly, the article does not say how much armor the robot can support and how best to use it to smite my enemies.
But can I put a better generator with heatsink and dual wield pile bunker and moonlight?
Heatsink? Nah, 0 heatsinks 0 armor 11 C-ER PPCs