smpl Now • 16%
I'm only talking about trademark law. I'm not arguing what's morally right or wrong, that's a subjective perspective. I'm not able to tell if Dreamhost and Bluehost are violating the trademark, but from what I know they are generic webhosting companies and not as easily confused with Wordpress. In my personal opinion having had a quick look at Dreamhosts page about hosting Wordpress. It seems quite obvious that they only host the Wordpress software, with prominent phrases like "optimized for WordPress" and "Recommended by WordPress.org".
smpl Now • 20%
There does seem to be confusion among WPEngine customers from exhibit document. Whether they are in violation of the trademark or not is up to a judge to decide on. WPEngine have recently been doing a lot of changes on their website to clarify that they are not Wordpress. That does not automatically make them in violation, but it indicates that there were areas where they could have been more clear in their communication to customers.
smpl Now • 100%
Megaphone appears to be a Spotify advertising platform for podcasts. https://megaphone.spotify.com/
smpl Now • 100%
Give us a link to the rss feed and let's investigate. I'm not experiencing this.
smpl Now • 11%
What a nice person you are.
smpl Now • 14%
I haven't stumpled upon anything that complained about the use of the letters WP.
smpl Now • 25%
That would be if WPEngine sold hosting of an unmodified Wordpress codebase.
smpl Now • 14%
Unless you refer to something other than violation of a trademark, I'm curious to know how it's more complicated than that?
smpl Now • 60%
If you modify a trademarked product and sell/distribute it, you can't use the trademarked name to describe it unless you get permission to do so.
smpl Now • 100%
The standard agrees with you that #ifdef
and #ifndef
are equal to #if defined
and #if !defined
, but your #if build_env "local"
example does not make much sense the me. #if
only takes constant expressions which can be evaluated at translation time. It can't compare strings.
smpl Now • 100%
Reminded my of what happened at the MindTheTech conference half a year ago.
https://peervideo.club/w/p/i4BetLY7RZa5yeNLJriXPW?playlistPosition=3
smpl Now • 100%
Automatic Content Recognition (ACR) [42] is widely used for second-party tracking in smart TVs. As shown in Figure 1, ACR periodically captures frames (and/or audio), builds a fingerprint of the content, and then shares it with an ACR server for matching it against a database of known content (e.g., movies, ads, live feed). When the fingerprint matches, ACR server can determine exactly what piece of content is being watched on the smart TV.
smpl Now • 85%
Netscape Communicator, Netscape Communicator, KHTML, Netscape Communicator
smpl Now • 83%
As a general stance "People want me to give them free shit. I say gtfo.", I understand you.
That's just not proportional to Mozilla and Firefox. In 2022 they had a total revenue of $595 million¹. That allows them to hire 3305 software developers at a salary of $180.000. Google was responsible for 81% of that revenue¹. If you remove Google and their influence from the equation you're left with $113 millon and Mozilla can then hire 628 software developers. I think that would be more than adequate to maintain a browser.
smpl Now • 100%
lol, I think we're giving too little credit to the marketing people in tech. I want to read their blogs!
Giliam de Carpentier skrev noget software for sjov til at generere forskellige optimerede gangmekanismer. Kombineret med elektronik- og snedkerevner blev en af gangmekanismerne til et trådløst gående sofabord i træ. Carpentopod. https://www.decarpentier.nl/carpentopod
>Gennem tests med en hud stand-in har en trio af fysikere fra Danmarks Tekniske Universitet rangeret de typer papir, der har størst sandsynlighed for at give paper cut. I en artikel offentliggjort i Physical Review E har Sif Fink Arnbjerg-Nielsen, Matthew Biviano og Kaare Jensen testet skæreevnen og omstændighederne involveret i paper cuts for at sammensætte deres rangliste. Artikel mm. kan findes her https://github.com/Jensen-Lab/PhysicsOfPaperCuts
Er det alle 4 eller alle 8? ;)