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@joepie91 It's fairly obvious to me that it is: Take the article 7, paragraph 3 of the Berne Convention:

Article 7(3) In the case of anonymous or pseudonymous works, the term of protection granted by this Convention shall expire fifty years after the work has been lawfully made available to the public. However, when the pseudonym adopted by the author leaves no doubt as to his identity, the term of protection shall be that provided in paragraph (1). If the author of an anonymous or pseudonymous work discloses his identity during the above-mentioned period, the term of protection applicable shall be that provided in paragraph (1). The countries of the Union shall not be required to protect anonymous or pseudonymous works in respect of which it is reasonable to presume that their author has been dead for fifty years.

Copyright admits that pseudonyms are fine, and these are licences, so they run on copyright infrastructure. I don't see the problem.

Apropos of nothing: I have yet to see any credible evidence that a "legal name" is actually required for a CLA (!= copyright assignment) to be valid, from a legal perspective, despite the claims of various nominally-FOSS projects

Game Informer just posted:

CD Projekt Red Devs Form Union Following Layoffs

Developers at Cyberpunk 2077 and Witcher 3 developer CD Projekt Red have formed a union. The union was formed in response to the company's three rounds of layoffs this year, as reported by Eurogamer. Polish Gamedev Workers Union founders Lev Ki and Paweł Myszka say that all necessary documentation has been submitted but that the union hasn't heard any response from CDPR ...

gameinformer.com/news/2023/10/

#gamingNews

Full stack developer, as in "my stack is full, please don't try to push anything else or my behavior will be undefined"

shitpost about tech headlines 

Tell me you have no idea how any industry works and you have no idea how technology works without telling me that you have no idea about any of this.

At least I don't get literal page-long types in my compiler errors anymore, like used to be the case for async stuff in Rust :p

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Beginning to think that maybe "Node.js bindings for a Rust library that uses Tokio" was not the best choice for "first production Rust project"

Lastly, considering that journalists are by nature people who question and dig away at anything screaming a lack of transparency, I'm surprised that only a few (if any?) journalists have sounded alarms or protested.

Journalists flocked to Mastodon last year, and a year later, there's barely a whimper as one man's silent takeover/ownership of journalism platforms and even a verification tool here has him establish a monopoly, despite none of you knowing anything about him.

You shock me!

FIN.

Just as you wouldn't expect a doctor's forum to be run by someone who never went to medical school, or a gardeners' club to be run by someone who has never pulled weeds before, I find it unacceptable that a platform for journalists, including many who left Twitter due to trolling, slander, death threats...would be run by someone who has never worked in our field. How would I be certain that someone would uphold journalism ethics and values if they haven't walked a mile in our shoes?

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Last week, the Journa server was taken over by new management. None of us were notified, and I found out when server updates caused account to freeze for a few hours.

The instance has now been taken over by a "Jeff Brown" from Newsie. Now, I have no idea who he is and have no ill will towards him. But the individual is not a journalist. I couldn't find anything on him online that would suggest that he would be trustworthy enough to oversee management of Mastodon's largest journalism instances.

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🧵 Hey all! This is a new account, I'm still Zecharias Zelalem, freelance journalist and aspiring OSINTer providing news and analysis on the Horn of Africa for a variety of international media outlets. For the past year or so, I posted via @zekuzelalem@journa.host, but I've transitioned away from that instance. I'll be posting from this account from now on. After recent changes on the journa dot host instance, I had no choice but to set up elsewhere. Hope to continue exchanges and friendships here.

people keep posting things like "valve makes trillions of dollars every day from counter-strike gun skins and they can't even run more than three servers" and I'm just wondering where any of those numbers came from

like clearly they made them up and they're wrong but why did they pick those specific wrong numbers

Flowers are pretty
They come from the ground
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Vanavond even in het Rijksoverheid archief lopen zoeken, nu heb ik alle Miljoenennotaposters bij elkaar vanaf 2003: eloydegen.com/miljoenennotapos

met hulp van een vriend die een mail had gestuurd naar het Ministerie van Financiën met het verzoek voor de posters van vóór 2012 die niet in het openbare archief staan.

Nu nog een mail gestuurd naar het designbureau Studio Tint of ze toevallig nog de versies hebben van vóór 2003 die zelfs het Ministerie van Financiën niet meer heeft.

decentralization and power dynamics 

Probably everyone here can agree that cryptocurrency-based decentralization is a terrible idea, and bound to go wrong.

But I've been trying to formulate for myself *why* that is, beyond just "involving money makes everything worse". And I think the problem is that decentralization has always been about (at least) two things; distributing power, and distributing *accountability*.

But with cryptocurrency-based decentralization, it reintroduces central power through wealth inequality - the wealthier you are, the more control you have, one way or another.

But the *accountability* is still distributed! There's still no central operator to hold accountable for problems; and more specifically, there's now nobody to hold accountable for the problems *introduced by centralized power*.

I feel like for a decentralized network to have any hope of not being a disaster, the distributed accountability *must* come with distributed power as well.

Politie klopt op de deur – we herinneren het ons nog!

De toestand van de zoon is kritiek, zeggen ze, maar het is een leugen, want hij is al dood – we herinneren het ons nog!

Ziekenhuis, eerste vragen over wat er is gebeurd, maar de politie weet van niets en het zijn er vijftien – we herinneren het ons nog!

doorbraak.eu/hoe-de-fascistisc

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