Pete Alex Harris🦡🕸️🌲/∞🪐∫

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Pete Alex Harris🦡🕸️🌲/∞🪐∫
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SF writer and software engineer. #Languages, #science, #writing. he or they (shrug) Glasgow Writers Group and Glasgow SF Writers' Circle. website: https://torn-and-crumpled.page all my books bundle: https://scav.gumroad.com/l/sHUm pixelfed: nostr:npub1a7neu8qelugaj0j2qjg75svsk3t7wzgnxk63hyay7vte9rwm9evqjntxmq
I think the appearance of free software really broke the oligarch's brains. People are just giving away stuff that should be Shareholder Value? And we *can't* buy it off them and own it? People are just running a compiler whenever they like to make whatever they want without paying anyone? The push to adopt LLM-powered code generation tools is so frenzied and desperate partly because it's a perceived solution to claw back ownership of the means of production into the Right Hands.
Yesterday I bothered to look it up, and apparently the conference pear is named for the National British Pear Conference of 1885 where it won first prize. OK, but. I haven't heard of this conference ever happening again (no Wikipedia article for the event itself), and there aren't any better pears as far as I know, so is it possible humanity achieved a fairly satisfactory pear 140 years ago and then lost interest?
Again the BBC demonstrate that by their criteria, criticising established power is bias, but sucking up to it is impartial, since sucking up to established power is normal and natural and a completely morally neutral thing to do. Exercising journalistic power against the more powerful is right out: a resign or be fired offence. It's *taking sides*, you see. Wielding a journalistic platform carelessly against those without power is, again, normal and natural therefore impartial.