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masterspace , to Technology in Microsoft’s AI boss thinks it’s perfectly OK to steal content if it’s on the open web

No. It's only illegal if you republish what you scrape. Absolutely nothing prevents any company from scraping the web and using that information internally.

masterspace , to Games in $843 million lawsuit against Valve already has its own website: "The Steam Claim" accuses the biggest store in PC gaming of "overcharging" players

If you have a point to make about why Valves is not abusing it's monopoly position make it. Otherwise no one wants to hear your dumb 'but the free market is always right' statement.

masterspace , (edited ) to memes in Can you read the ancient glyphs

It's also [the face my cat makes when he's found a good box.

masterspace , to Canada in Ottawa declines to release secret internal analysis of economic effects of carbon pricing

Who the fuck cares what the economic analysis is?

Fighting climate change is going to hurt economically, either do an analysis comparing the current plan to an alternative one, or don't bother doing it.

Publishing an analysis that says 'the carbon tax hurts the economy' just gives dumbass conservatives something to bitch and complain about.

Regardless, compare whatever painful number is there to the trillions and trillions and trillions of dollars that severe climate change will cost us and you'll see that the plan still makes sense.

I don't understand how conservatives can be so fucking stupid that they don't understand that our entire planet and biosphere crumbling and dying beneath us will cost the economy.

masterspace , to Programmer Humor in Not really sure whether S-expressions or Python indentation-based scoping get more hate...

Go home OP, you're drunk.

And give us your keys, you've had too much minimalism to drive.

masterspace , to memes in Happens once per thread

Don't forget to block them so that you never hear an opposing view again!

masterspace , to memes in Tale as old as time

That's Tupac's hologram, the real Tupac is Asian.

masterspace , to Technology in How rental ‘libraries of things’ have become the new way to save money

Counterpoint: You go to the store to buy the saw you think you'll need, come home, cut the first piece -- boom, same realization. Same time-sink to go back to the store. I don't think that's a concern unique to tool libs.

Yes, except that when your buying tools, that only happens once. The next project that happens you have that tool sitting there waiting for you.

Well, yeah. We're talking more expensive things that you only need for one project, or maybe a couple of times. Not the screwdriver set that you use for everything from box-cutting to adjusting the screws on your cabinet doors when they seem wonky.

By basic DIY tools I don't just mean screw driver, I mean probably something along the lines of: screwdriver set, socket set, hammer, wrench set, drill / driver, circular saw, multitool, jigsaw, tape measures, clamps, level, plus basic painting tools, basic drywalling tools, basic electrical tools.

masterspace , to Technology in How rental ‘libraries of things’ have become the new way to save money

You cut the first piece, realize you actually need a different type of saw for the next cut, it's booked out, now your project is indefinitely delayed.

They are similar because in both cases you are sacrificing resiliency (multiple copies of a resource), for efficiency (a singular shared copy).

A tool library is still a great idea / resource for when you're doing a project and need one weird tool that youll never use again, but most people who do any real amount of DIY over their lives will want their own set of tools that cover most of the bases.

masterspace , to Technology in How rental ‘libraries of things’ have become the new way to save money

Cool beans bro, learn how to read a full comment and you'd see the part where it doesn't matter since theyre basically the same and have the same drawbacks.

masterspace , to Technology in How rental ‘libraries of things’ have become the new way to save money

It provides its method isn't good enough to provide value then and it's just a waste of compute time.

masterspace , to Technology in How rental ‘libraries of things’ have become the new way to save money

I'm conflating a tool library and a maker space but the same issues apply to both. Either way, for home projects you end up with a whole lot of extra transportation.

masterspace , to Technology in How rental ‘libraries of things’ have become the new way to save money

Libraries are non profits, everyone who works there just gets paid a wage, no one makes more money if libraries make more money.

Or from a systemic standpoint, the library system is effectively separate from the capitalist system we use for distributing everything else. In capitalism if you have no competition you raise prices so you get richer, so functioning capitalism requires multiple copies of everything and a lot of redundancy all actively competing. The library being non-profit sidesteps that effect.

masterspace , to Videos in Israelis laughingly describing how they raped underage girls and mass executed Palestinians in cages during the Nakba

From reading more about the documentary, it sounds like some veterans explicitly said a massacre didn't happen, but then again that's one of those things where even one unforced admission to something that damning is pretty sus in itself.

masterspace , to Technology in How rental ‘libraries of things’ have become the new way to save money

Renting stuff makes sense, but there are still lots of inherent problems with tool libraries and the like.

They're great for a carpet shampooer or chainsaw you need once a year, but if you actually want to fix and build stuff around the home then booking a tool, taking perfect measurements, hauling your stuff over to a tool library, building it, hauling everything back home to check it, is simply an infeasibly onerous process. The instant you make a mistake and need a different tool, or check a measurement, etc, you're wasting hours of time, which is most often the biggest limiter for home projects anyways.

You also don't get to learn on the same tool and build up instincts and understanding of how it behaves.

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