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15+ years later, Microsoft morged my diagram

nvie.com · Feb 18

How Microsoft continvoucly morged my Git branching diagram.

Shared by @cascheranno and 100 others.
The Flight Attendant (@CosmicTraveler) · Feb 19
🔁 @jalefkowit:

"In 2010, I wrote a successful Git branching model and created a diagram to go with it. I designed that diagram in Apple Keynote, at the time obsessing over the colors, the curves, and the layout. I also published the source file so others could build on it. That diagram has since spread everywhere: in books, talks, blog posts, team wikis, and YouTube videos. I never minded.

What I did not expect was for Microsoft, a trillion-dollar company, some 15+ years later, to apparently run it through an AI image generator and publish the result."

nvie.com/posts/15-years-later/

(h/t: @db)

Bastian Greshake Tzovaras (@gedankenstuecke) · Feb 19
🔁 @db:

"15+ years later, Microsoft morged my diagram"
nvie.com/posts/15-years-later/

this becomes less funny when you remember every Microsoft employee is mandated to morge 🫠

maco (@maco) · Feb 18
🔁 @db:

"15+ years later, Microsoft morged my diagram"
nvie.com/posts/15-years-later/

this becomes less funny when you remember every Microsoft employee is mandated to morge 🫠

Justin 😸 (@onyxraven) · Feb 18
🔁 @froztbyte:

nvie.com/posts/15-years-later/

Other than that, I find this whole thing mostly very saddening. Not because some company used my diagram. As I said, it’s been everywhere for 15 years and I’ve always been fine with that. What’s dispiriting is the (lack of) process and care: take someone’s carefully crafted work, run it through a machine to wash off the fingerprints, and ship it as your own.

Andy Wingo (@wingo) · Feb 18
🔁 @db:

"15+ years later, Microsoft morged my diagram"
nvie.com/posts/15-years-later/

this becomes less funny when you remember every Microsoft employee is mandated to morge 🫠

Djoerd Hiemstra 🍉 (@djoerd) · Feb 18
🔁 @froztbyte:

nvie.com/posts/15-years-later/

Other than that, I find this whole thing mostly very saddening. Not because some company used my diagram. As I said, it’s been everywhere for 15 years and I’ve always been fine with that. What’s dispiriting is the (lack of) process and care: take someone’s carefully crafted work, run it through a machine to wash off the fingerprints, and ship it as your own.

John-Mark Gurney (@encthenet) · Feb 18
🔁 @emma:

AI is fascism.

Microsoft lied about the authorship of "a successful git branching model" and claimed it as their own work that a LLM shat out.

nvie.com/posts/15-years-later/

I'm sorry there's no thoughtful response to AI, @aredridel, other than to burn it all down.

Shared by @coderbyheart and 49 others.
Dennis Flood (@fideldonson) · Feb 18
🔁 @anildash:

It is a vile scandal that 2 of the biggest AI companies in the world attack children by inciting them to self-harm, and by generating sexually exploitative imagery of kids for profit. I wanted to document this so that people in tech will stop saying they don't know: anildash.com/2026/02/18/threat

Travis 'Nep' Smith (@nep) · Feb 19
🔁 @anildash:

It is a vile scandal that 2 of the biggest AI companies in the world attack children by inciting them to self-harm, and by generating sexually exploitative imagery of kids for profit. I wanted to document this so that people in tech will stop saying they don't know: anildash.com/2026/02/18/threat

Mick 🇨🇦 (@mick) · Feb 19
🔁 @anildash:

It is a vile scandal that 2 of the biggest AI companies in the world attack children by inciting them to self-harm, and by generating sexually exploitative imagery of kids for profit. I wanted to document this so that people in tech will stop saying they don't know: anildash.com/2026/02/18/threat

Mia (@mia) · Feb 18
🔁 @anildash:

It is a vile scandal that 2 of the biggest AI companies in the world attack children by inciting them to self-harm, and by generating sexually exploitative imagery of kids for profit. I wanted to document this so that people in tech will stop saying they don't know: anildash.com/2026/02/18/threat

Kevin Russell (@kevinrns) · Feb 18
🔁 @anildash:

It is a vile scandal that 2 of the biggest AI companies in the world attack children by inciting them to self-harm, and by generating sexually exploitative imagery of kids for profit. I wanted to document this so that people in tech will stop saying they don't know: anildash.com/2026/02/18/threat

Embrace Civil Disobedience (@PattyHanson) · Feb 18
🔁 @anildash:

It is a vile scandal that 2 of the biggest AI companies in the world attack children by inciting them to self-harm, and by generating sexually exploitative imagery of kids for profit. I wanted to document this so that people in tech will stop saying they don't know: anildash.com/2026/02/18/threat

Steve's Place (@steter) · Feb 18
🔁 @anildash:

It is a vile scandal that 2 of the biggest AI companies in the world attack children by inciting them to self-harm, and by generating sexually exploitative imagery of kids for profit. I wanted to document this so that people in tech will stop saying they don't know: anildash.com/2026/02/18/threat

botwiki.org (@botwiki) · Feb 18
🔁 @anildash:

It is a vile scandal that 2 of the biggest AI companies in the world attack children by inciting them to self-harm, and by generating sexually exploitative imagery of kids for profit. I wanted to document this so that people in tech will stop saying they don't know: anildash.com/2026/02/18/threat

Jack Yan (甄爵恩) (@jackyan) · Feb 18
🔁 @anildash:

It is a vile scandal that 2 of the biggest AI companies in the world attack children by inciting them to self-harm, and by generating sexually exploitative imagery of kids for profit. I wanted to document this so that people in tech will stop saying they don't know: anildash.com/2026/02/18/threat

Preserving The Web Is Not The Problem. Losing It Is.

techdirt.com · Feb 17

Recent reporting by Nieman Lab describes how some major news organizations—including The Guardian, The New York Times, and Reddit—are limiting or blocking access to their content in the Internet Ar…

Shared by @CosmicTraveler and 23 others.
Interesting Links (@interesting) · Feb 18

Preserving The Web Is Not The Problem. Losing It Is.
Regarding various news sites blocking the Internet Archive because someone, somewhere, might be using it to train AI.
"The Wayback Machine is built for human readers." "When libraries are blocked from archiving the web, the public loses access to history. Journalists lose tools for accountability. Researchers lose evidence. The web becomes more fragile and more fragmented, and history becomes easier to rewrite."

#LLM #WaybackMachine #InternetArchive #archiving

solastalgia kris (@iyashikei_kris) · Feb 18
🔁 @BrideOfLinux:

Organizations are blocking access to the Wayback Machine out of concern that generative AI companies are using it as a backdoor for large-scale scraping: Preserving The Web Is Not The Problem. Losing It Is. techdirt.com/2026/02/17/preser

icy (@otterly_icy) · Feb 18
🔁 @internetarchive:

Wayback Machine director Mark Graham pushes back on unfounded claims from media organizations that the Wayback Machine is a backdoor for AI scraping.⁠

Read more via Techdirt: techdirt.com/2026/02/17/preser

☑️ Cath (@Kletskous) · Feb 18
🔁 @internetarchive:

Wayback Machine director Mark Graham pushes back on unfounded claims from media organizations that the Wayback Machine is a backdoor for AI scraping.⁠

Read more via Techdirt: techdirt.com/2026/02/17/preser

your auntifa liza 🇵🇷 🦛 🦦 (@blogdiva) · Feb 18
🔁 @internetarchive:

Wayback Machine director Mark Graham pushes back on unfounded claims from media organizations that the Wayback Machine is a backdoor for AI scraping.⁠

Read more via Techdirt: techdirt.com/2026/02/17/preser

Nando161 (@nando161) · Feb 18
🔁 @internetarchive:

Wayback Machine director Mark Graham pushes back on unfounded claims from media organizations that the Wayback Machine is a backdoor for AI scraping.⁠

Read more via Techdirt: techdirt.com/2026/02/17/preser

petersuber (@petersuber) · Feb 18

Update. But are #publishers right to worry that #AI companies can freely scrape the #WaybackMachine in order to train their tools? No, says Mark Graham, director of the Wayback Machine.
techdirt.com/2026/02/17/preser

"The Wayback Machine is built for human readers. We use rate limiting, filtering, and monitoring to prevent abusive access, and we watch for and actively respond to new scraping patterns as they emerge."

#Copyright #InternetArchive #Journalism
@internetarchive

Too many satellites? Earth’s orbit is on track for a catastrophe – but we can stop it

theconversation.com · Feb 18

Cultural, spiritual, and most environmental impacts aren’t taken into account when launching thousands of satellites.

Shared by @kevinrns and 107 others.
Bill Sharpe Gadfly (@OhMrBill) · Feb 18
🔁 @sundogplanets:

New article on too many satellites and ways that we SHOULD be allocating orbits (by Gregory Radisic with me as second author) theconversation.com/too-many-s

Been up for about 30 minutes and I already got a media inquiry. Nice.

Roknrol (@roknrol) · Feb 18
🔁 @sundogplanets:

New article on too many satellites and ways that we SHOULD be allocating orbits (by Gregory Radisic with me as second author) theconversation.com/too-many-s

Been up for about 30 minutes and I already got a media inquiry. Nice.

suzanne (@cshlan) · Feb 18
🔁 @sundogplanets:

New article on too many satellites and ways that we SHOULD be allocating orbits (by Gregory Radisic with me as second author) theconversation.com/too-many-s

Been up for about 30 minutes and I already got a media inquiry. Nice.

G. Gibson (@mistergibson) · Feb 18
🔁 @mustapipa:

SpaceX filed an application with the US Federal Communications Commission for a megaconstellation of up to one million #satellites to power data centres in #space.

The proposal envisions satellites operating between 500 and 2,000 kilometres in low Earth #orbit. Some of the orbits are designed for near-constant exposure to sunlight.

The approval process for these satellites focuses almost entirely on the limited technical info companies have to submit to regulators.

Cultural, spiritual, and most #environmental impacts aren’t taken into account – but they should be.

At this scale of growth, the night #sky will change permanently and globally for generations to come.

In 2021, astronomers estimated that in less than a decade, 1 in every 15 points of light in the night sky would be a moving satellite. That estimate only included the 65 000 #megaconstellation satellites proposed at the time.

Once deployed at a scale of millions, the impacts on the night sky may not be easily reversed.

#astronomy
theconversation.com/too-many-s

Nicole Parsons (@Npars01) · Feb 18
🔁 @mustapipa:

SpaceX filed an application with the US Federal Communications Commission for a megaconstellation of up to one million #satellites to power data centres in #space.

The proposal envisions satellites operating between 500 and 2,000 kilometres in low Earth #orbit. Some of the orbits are designed for near-constant exposure to sunlight.

The approval process for these satellites focuses almost entirely on the limited technical info companies have to submit to regulators.

Cultural, spiritual, and most #environmental impacts aren’t taken into account – but they should be.

At this scale of growth, the night #sky will change permanently and globally for generations to come.

In 2021, astronomers estimated that in less than a decade, 1 in every 15 points of light in the night sky would be a moving satellite. That estimate only included the 65 000 #megaconstellation satellites proposed at the time.

Once deployed at a scale of millions, the impacts on the night sky may not be easily reversed.

#astronomy
theconversation.com/too-many-s

Avi Rappoport (avirr) (@avirr) · Feb 18
🔁 @sundogplanets:

New article on too many satellites and ways that we SHOULD be allocating orbits (by Gregory Radisic with me as second author) theconversation.com/too-many-s

Been up for about 30 minutes and I already got a media inquiry. Nice.

Genuinely Gary 🌤️ (@sgtgary) · Feb 18
🔁 @sundogplanets:

New article on too many satellites and ways that we SHOULD be allocating orbits (by Gregory Radisic with me as second author) theconversation.com/too-many-s

Been up for about 30 minutes and I already got a media inquiry. Nice.

*|FNAME|*:canada:🇬🇱🇺🇦 (@crispius) · Feb 18
🔁 @sundogplanets:

New article on too many satellites and ways that we SHOULD be allocating orbits (by Gregory Radisic with me as second author) theconversation.com/too-many-s

Been up for about 30 minutes and I already got a media inquiry. Nice.

Nathan Hubbard (@n8foo) · Feb 18
🔁 @sundogplanets:

New article on too many satellites and ways that we SHOULD be allocating orbits (by Gregory Radisic with me as second author) theconversation.com/too-many-s

Been up for about 30 minutes and I already got a media inquiry. Nice.

Our technical direction

blog.joinmastodon.org · Feb 18

Sharing the thinking behind the technical and product plans for upcoming releases.

Shared by @lxrs and 46 others.
Ecologia Digital (@josemurilo) · Feb 19
🔁 @Mastodon:

In today's blog post, we have @renchap (with @imanijoy) updating you on the project roadmap, plans, and technical direction.

blog.joinmastodon.org/2026/02/

Jens Bannmann (@tynstar) · Feb 18
🔁 @Mastodon:

In today's blog post, we have @renchap (with @imanijoy) updating you on the project roadmap, plans, and technical direction.

blog.joinmastodon.org/2026/02/

Samir Al-Battran (@samir) · Feb 18
🔁 @Mastodon:

In today's blog post, we have @renchap (with @imanijoy) updating you on the project roadmap, plans, and technical direction.

blog.joinmastodon.org/2026/02/

Jon Henshaw (@jon) · Feb 18
🔁 @Mastodon:

In today's blog post, we have @renchap (with @imanijoy) updating you on the project roadmap, plans, and technical direction.

blog.joinmastodon.org/2026/02/

Lazarou Monkey Terror 🚀💙🌈 (@Lazarou) · Feb 18
🔁 @Mastodon:

In today's blog post, we have @renchap (with @imanijoy) updating you on the project roadmap, plans, and technical direction.

blog.joinmastodon.org/2026/02/

hypebot (@hypebot) · Feb 18
🔁 @Mastodon:

In today's blog post, we have @renchap (with @imanijoy) updating you on the project roadmap, plans, and technical direction.

blog.joinmastodon.org/2026/02/

Mensch, Marina (@energisch_) · Feb 18
🔁 @Mastodon:

In today's blog post, we have @renchap (with @imanijoy) updating you on the project roadmap, plans, and technical direction.

blog.joinmastodon.org/2026/02/

Fediverse Development (@fedidevs) · Feb 18
🔁 @Mastodon:

In today's blog post, we have @renchap (with @imanijoy) updating you on the project roadmap, plans, and technical direction.

blog.joinmastodon.org/2026/02/

wakest ⁂ (@liaizon) · Feb 18
🔁 @Mastodon:

In today's blog post, we have @renchap (with @imanijoy) updating you on the project roadmap, plans, and technical direction.

blog.joinmastodon.org/2026/02/

Bob Jamieson (@bobjmsn) · Feb 18
🔁 @Mastodon:

In today's blog post, we have @renchap (with @imanijoy) updating you on the project roadmap, plans, and technical direction.

blog.joinmastodon.org/2026/02/

Where Does Community Live?

connectedplaces.online · Feb 18

ActivityPub and ATProto both promise to rebuild social life online, but they answer the question of where community actually forms in fundamentally different ways. Protocol design is institutional design, and right now those institutions are being built.

Shared by @tokensane and 14 others.
Token Sane Person (@tokensane) · Feb 19
🔁 @fediversereport:

new from me - Where Does Community Live?

A deep dive into how protocols shape what communities can be build on the open social web

connectedplaces.online/where-d

Debbie Goldsmith 🏳️‍⚧️♾️🇺🇦 (@dgoldsmith) · Feb 19
🔁 @stefan:

Blacksky went from a "custom feed that created a sense of shared space" to being the first independent ATProto microblogging community outside of Bluesky.

This is where the focus needs to be in the fediverse as well. Creating safe and welcoming communities that people want to be part of.

connectedplaces.online/where-d

#SocialMedia #community #blacksky #bluesky #fediverse

lashman (@lashman) · Feb 18
🔁 @stefan:

Blacksky went from a "custom feed that created a sense of shared space" to being the first independent ATProto microblogging community outside of Bluesky.

This is where the focus needs to be in the fediverse as well. Creating safe and welcoming communities that people want to be part of.

connectedplaces.online/where-d

#SocialMedia #community #blacksky #bluesky #fediverse

dansup (@dansup) · Feb 18
🔁 @stefan:

Blacksky went from a "custom feed that created a sense of shared space" to being the first independent ATProto microblogging community outside of Bluesky.

This is where the focus needs to be in the fediverse as well. Creating safe and welcoming communities that people want to be part of.

connectedplaces.online/where-d

#SocialMedia #community #blacksky #bluesky #fediverse

Anuj Ahooja (@quillmatiq) · Feb 18
🔁 @fediversereport:

new from me - Where Does Community Live?

A deep dive into how protocols shape what communities can be build on the open social web

connectedplaces.online/where-d

Francisca Sinn (@fsinn) · Feb 19
🔁 @stefan:

Blacksky went from a "custom feed that created a sense of shared space" to being the first independent ATProto microblogging community outside of Bluesky.

This is where the focus needs to be in the fediverse as well. Creating safe and welcoming communities that people want to be part of.

connectedplaces.online/where-d

#SocialMedia #community #blacksky #bluesky #fediverse

Alex Chapman (@alexchapman) · Feb 18
🔁 @stefan:

Blacksky went from a "custom feed that created a sense of shared space" to being the first independent ATProto microblogging community outside of Bluesky.

This is where the focus needs to be in the fediverse as well. Creating safe and welcoming communities that people want to be part of.

connectedplaces.online/where-d

#SocialMedia #community #blacksky #bluesky #fediverse

Peter Sefton 🇪🇺🇺🇦 (@peterjsefton) · Feb 19
🔁 @stefan:

Blacksky went from a "custom feed that created a sense of shared space" to being the first independent ATProto microblogging community outside of Bluesky.

This is where the focus needs to be in the fediverse as well. Creating safe and welcoming communities that people want to be part of.

connectedplaces.online/where-d

#SocialMedia #community #blacksky #bluesky #fediverse

Shared by @siosm and 30 others.
Niklas (@ytvwld) · Feb 18
🔁 @AsahiLinux:

Happy belated new year! Linux 6.19 is now out in the wild and… ah, let’s just cut to the chase. We know what you’re here for! 😁

asahilinux.org/2026/02/progres

Thank you once again to everyone supporting us on OpenCollective and GitHub Sponsors!

Thorsten Leemhuis (acct. 1/4) (@kernellogger) · Feb 18
🔁 @AsahiLinux:

Happy belated new year! Linux 6.19 is now out in the wild and… ah, let’s just cut to the chase. We know what you’re here for! 😁

asahilinux.org/2026/02/progres

Thank you once again to everyone supporting us on OpenCollective and GitHub Sponsors!

gee 🦭 (@friz64) · Feb 18
🔁 @AsahiLinux:

Happy belated new year! Linux 6.19 is now out in the wild and… ah, let’s just cut to the chase. We know what you’re here for! 😁

asahilinux.org/2026/02/progres

Thank you once again to everyone supporting us on OpenCollective and GitHub Sponsors!

hnbot (@hnbot) · Feb 18

Asahi Linux Progress Report: Linux 6.19
----
- 49 minutes ago | 22 points | 0 comments
- URL:
asahilinux.org/2026/02/progres
- Discussions: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4
- Summary: Asahi Linux's Linux 6.19 progress report highlights major milestones after five years of development. DisplayPort Alt Mode via USB-C is now functional on the experimental "fairydust" branch, enabling external displays via USB-C-to-HDMI adapters, though multiple displays and color accuracy issues remain. M3 MacBook Air support has advanced significantly with three new contributors enabling boot to Plasma desktop; however, GPU acceleration remains unavailable pending reverse engineering of the new M3 graphics architecture, and display output currently relies on inefficient iBoot framebuffer initialization. 120Hz refresh rates are now supported on 14" and 16" MacBook Pros through a workaround using static presentation timestamps. The DCP display driver is undergoing refactoring to support hardware planes, HDR, and compressed "Apple Interchange" framebuffers for better efficiency. Webcam support has been fully stabilized through fixes in the GPU driver's planar format handling, PipeWire latency calculations, and DMA-BUF handling. GPU driver upstreaming has begun, alongside performance optimizations for memory copies and buffer clearing. Fedora Asahi Remix users will benefit from improved package management via a new DNF5-based PackageKit backend enabling seamless vendor transitions.

gprimola$ :idle: (@giorgiolucas) · Feb 18
🔁 @AsahiLinux:

Happy belated new year! Linux 6.19 is now out in the wild and… ah, let’s just cut to the chase. We know what you’re here for! 😁

asahilinux.org/2026/02/progres

Thank you once again to everyone supporting us on OpenCollective and GitHub Sponsors!

LINux on MOBile (@linmob) · Feb 18
🔁 @AsahiLinux:

Happy belated new year! Linux 6.19 is now out in the wild and… ah, let’s just cut to the chase. We know what you’re here for! 😁

asahilinux.org/2026/02/progres

Thank you once again to everyone supporting us on OpenCollective and GitHub Sponsors!

Jonathan ‘theJPster’ Pallant (@thejpster) · Feb 18
🔁 @AsahiLinux:

Happy belated new year! Linux 6.19 is now out in the wild and… ah, let’s just cut to the chase. We know what you’re here for! 😁

asahilinux.org/2026/02/progres

Thank you once again to everyone supporting us on OpenCollective and GitHub Sponsors!

Jeff Bezos gets philanthropy award at Vatican even as ex-wife gives away more money

independent.co.uk · Feb 18

Ex-wife MacKenzie Scott giving away her billions at a faster clip, according to observers

Shared by @roknrol and 19 others.
Roknrol (@roknrol) · Feb 18
🔁 @AnnaAnthro:

Jeff Bezos gets philanthropy award at Vatican even as ex-wife gives away more of fortune

“In a blog post explaining her donations, which have gone to well-known organisations like Planned Parenthood and Habitat for Humanity, Ms Scott said she “will keep at it until the safe is empty.”

In fact, Ms Scott has given away more money, more quickly than any other billionaire Forbes has ever tracked.”

independent.co.uk/news/world/a

Daniël Franke :panheart: (@ainmosni) · Feb 18
🔁 @cdarwin:

#Jeff #Bezos was in the Vatican this week to accept an award praising him as a “Prophet of Philanthropy”

– even as his ex-wife #MacKenzie #Scott has given away more wealth, more quickly, than the Amazon billionaire

independent.co.uk/news/world/a

Chris Petrilli (@petrillic) · Feb 18
🔁 @cdarwin:

#Jeff #Bezos was in the Vatican this week to accept an award praising him as a “Prophet of Philanthropy”

– even as his ex-wife #MacKenzie #Scott has given away more wealth, more quickly, than the Amazon billionaire

independent.co.uk/news/world/a

Neil E. Hodges (@tk) · Feb 18
🔁 @cdarwin:

#Jeff #Bezos was in the Vatican this week to accept an award praising him as a “Prophet of Philanthropy”

– even as his ex-wife #MacKenzie #Scott has given away more wealth, more quickly, than the Amazon billionaire

independent.co.uk/news/world/a

almondtree (@almondtree) · Feb 18
🔁 @cdarwin:

#Jeff #Bezos was in the Vatican this week to accept an award praising him as a “Prophet of Philanthropy”

– even as his ex-wife #MacKenzie #Scott has given away more wealth, more quickly, than the Amazon billionaire

independent.co.uk/news/world/a

Worth reading

The only taboo left is copyright infringement

garbageday.email · Feb 18

Read to the end for a magical sounding supermarket freezer aisle

Shared by @xyz and 12 others.
hypebot (@hypebot) · Feb 18
🔁 @cwebber:

Tired: The AI industry is bad because copyright infringement is bad

Wired: The AI industry is bad AND THEREFORE copyright infringement is awesome

garbageday.email/p/the-only-ta

Sofia ☭🇧🇷☭ (@sofiav) · Feb 18
🔁 @cwebber:

Tired: The AI industry is bad because copyright infringement is bad

Wired: The AI industry is bad AND THEREFORE copyright infringement is awesome

garbageday.email/p/the-only-ta

Carolyn (@CStamp) · Feb 18
🔁 @cwebber:

Tired: The AI industry is bad because copyright infringement is bad

Wired: The AI industry is bad AND THEREFORE copyright infringement is awesome

garbageday.email/p/the-only-ta

Mallory Knodel (@mallory) · Feb 18
🔁 @cwebber:

Tired: The AI industry is bad because copyright infringement is bad

Wired: The AI industry is bad AND THEREFORE copyright infringement is awesome

garbageday.email/p/the-only-ta

your auntifa liza 🇵🇷 🦛 🦦 (@blogdiva) · Feb 18
🔁 @cwebber:

Tired: The AI industry is bad because copyright infringement is bad

Wired: The AI industry is bad AND THEREFORE copyright infringement is awesome

garbageday.email/p/the-only-ta

May Likes Toronto (@mayintoronto) · Feb 18
🔁 @cwebber:

Tired: The AI industry is bad because copyright infringement is bad

Wired: The AI industry is bad AND THEREFORE copyright infringement is awesome

garbageday.email/p/the-only-ta

infinite love ⴳ (@trwnh) · Feb 18
🔁 @cwebber:

Tired: The AI industry is bad because copyright infringement is bad

Wired: The AI industry is bad AND THEREFORE copyright infringement is awesome

garbageday.email/p/the-only-ta

Chip Butty (@otfrom) · Feb 18
🔁 @cwebber:

Tired: The AI industry is bad because copyright infringement is bad

Wired: The AI industry is bad AND THEREFORE copyright infringement is awesome

garbageday.email/p/the-only-ta

dave (@dthompson) · Feb 18
🔁 @cwebber:

Tired: The AI industry is bad because copyright infringement is bad

Wired: The AI industry is bad AND THEREFORE copyright infringement rules

garbageday.email/p/the-only-ta

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