On 12/5/21, Stefan Claas <spam.trap.mailing.lists@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun, Dec 5, 2021 at 8:07 PM Karl <gmkarl@gmail.com> wrote:
On 12/5/21, Stefan Claas <spam.trap.mailing.lists@gmail.com> wrote:
Man that's really crummy. I've done things like that a lot. I am happy to be your friend regardless of how we might disagree about network topology or whatnot, given you had this experience (for as long as I remember you had it). Psychoses are crazy. Note: I think my psychosis might have been a misdiagnosis for multiple dissociative disorders after finding https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7001344/ .
Indeed they are (unfortunately) crazy. When I had mine, I was completely knocked out, had to stay in psychiatry and lost all my friends from the real worl.
Yeah :( sometimes I contact old friends and further alienate them with harmful expressions. It's sad. But psychotic behavior patterns are really interesting, I think they say so much about things that happen in our culture and the human condition. I think a lot of people have diverse opinions on this.
The thing or someone like zeynep to do is to collaborate with your community to pay for a huge disk, and download all the books to the disk and share them offline with your friends. This way people without funds, or who are not yet targeted online, can read things. I don't remember the name for this but grarpamp would know.
Yes, and for example, regarding a programming language one can do the same, i.e. purchasing a book and code offline.
When I was young you could buy programming languages with their manual (in book form). :-)
My early learning developed a lot with books from Waite Group with their CDs in the back. I think I'm younger than you.
My GitHub Golang[1] stuff has no licenses because my opinion is that users at home, can do what they want to do with it, which I cannot control and if companies would use it I do not give the slightest fuck if their IoT stuff breaks, not my problem. No one is forced to use my stuff. Should one come with a lawyer I would show them my middle finger, because I am not bound by German law or by GitHub requirements to provide one. If I had to provide one I would write my own.
Sounds like public domain doesn't protect you if others misuse your work.
[1] What I like about Golang so much, I can cross-compile for 26 different platforms, so when I use a Linux version I can cross-compile for friends etc. a Windows .exe :-)
I came down to this footnote to find your link to your github :) but I'm sure it's linked elsewhere on-list.
BTW. Golang folks are highly sought-after people. Me as an old fart, not interested in making money with Golang, have already received 5 well paid job offers (permanent) in different countries, early this year.
Other languages include rust and haskell. I focus on python since huggingface is trying to use it to take over the world more communally than other corps are. I'm forgetting C++, which used to be my favorite language, kinda weird, should maybe do so more systems-style coding a little or something.