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@TheOneWithTheHair I do not what bio-compatible computers that sound almost worse then having a computer that can read what you are thinking. To me a bio-compatible computer implies a computer that relies on ones dns to make decisions and I HATE the idea of giving out my dna to ANYONE especially corporations.
@RandoCalrandian l@Spellbind0127 because thats the law you can’t just change the license of code that other have contributed to just because you own the repository doesn’t make it so you own the legal rights to all the code. (Your an idiot if you say otherwise. )
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@Kizaing could you imagine if google announced they were going to kill Gmail. (Honestly I would be happy with it. That would mean I can pursed people in my life to send emails to a custom domain I own by saying thats the only way I know I will be able to continue receiving emails to that domain)
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@BaconIsAVeg @SoupOfTheDay what part of the analogy is incomplete. Generally want to know because I might be missing something if that’s the case.
@Spzi @Protoknuckles does the same logic apply if you want to interact with a community on Lemmy from a different piece of software such as #Mastodon.
@SoupOfTheDay Kbin and Lemmy are two different softwares that talk to one another using a protocol called activitypub. This is similar to email if I use gmail and you use outlook we can still send one another email even though we are using software operated by different email providers. The same thing Applies to Kbin and Lemmy different software with very similar use cases that communicates with one another. Please mention me in this thread if you have any more questions for me.
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@pampoon @AlolanYoda yes those where the best days of the internet hopefully we can recreate them again.
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@Spliffman1 @Skyraptor7 if only we could flip over specific living organisms that aren’t cows.