Comment on These corpos who feel entitled to Open Source code
driving_crooner@lemmy.eco.br 1 day ago
Alberta Tech did an interview with Malus CEO. Not sure if satire, but the guy act like it isn’t.
Comment on These corpos who feel entitled to Open Source code
driving_crooner@lemmy.eco.br 1 day ago
Alberta Tech did an interview with Malus CEO. Not sure if satire, but the guy act like it isn’t.
AwesomeLowlander@sh.itjust.works 1 day ago
How did you listen to the dialogue and not conclude it’s satire?
“We get a lot of love letters and fan mail. They love us so much they’re asking where we sleep at night so they can pay us a visit.”
Gotta admire his ability to keep a straight face.
That said, it might be considered performance art more than satire (or maybe not mutually exclusive), since they apparently do actually accept payment for actual jobs. And if you trust anybody with a website like theirs, good luck with whatever code you receive from them.
chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 day ago
waz@feddit.uk 1 day ago
The Luddites were members of a 19th-century movement of English textileworkers who were against the usage of certain types of automated machinery owing to their concerns relating to worker pay, child labour, working conditions and output quality. They often destroyed the machines in organised raids.[1][2] Members of the group referred to themselves as Luddites, self-described followers of “Ned Ludd”, a legendary weaver whose name was used as a pseudonym in threatening letters to mill owners and government officials.[3]