• dinckel
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    292 years ago

    Even outside of this obviously either clueless or AI-fabricated post, I’m still not convinced that it’ll be OSS, in the way that we expect it to be. The phrasing used in announcement leads me to believing that they’ll use some license, that allows them draconian control over the source. It’ll be “open” as in being able to see it, but not really fork, or meaningfully contribute.

    • Johanno
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      -252 years ago

      Reverse engineer it.

      Make an open source version that does the same.

      Ai now makes it possible, since ai generated content is not copyright able

      • @[email protected]
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        442 years ago

        There’s countless desktop music players out there, so there’s no real need to reverse engineer it

        • @[email protected]
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          192 years ago

          And it’s not a particularly interesting application anyway. I’d only want to hack on it for nostalgia, and if there are any barriers to doing that, I’ll just use a different app.