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This is irrelevant since your steam game license applies to all subsequent versions. The argument is it's immoral sell version specific licenses with no way to get to said specific version.


This is very close minded. It's best to avoid statements like that.

I feel like having a working python environment is not a great requirement to managing your python environment.


My OS has hard dependency on python, so i'll always have working python environment.

Also, i tend to run pip like 4-5 times max (except initial package installations) during whole project lifetime, or not at all if packages are in distro already. Its speed is ok for that. So I'm not sure what "should" i miss.


I worked in a large org with 100,000+ employees. You could just use software with pre-approved licences and I am 99% sure AGPL wasn't one of them.


Google is in that camp, and I would bet they don't skimp on lawyers https://opensource.google/documentation/reference/using/agpl...

I didn't spot it previously but they've even gone so far as to treat it like an actual virus https://opensource.google/documentation/reference/using/agpl...

FWIW they have a similar stance about SSPL https://opensource.google/documentation/reference/thirdparty...


If this happened here in Canada, I would go to weekly protests against this administration. When I was younger I went to dozens of daily protest for something insignificant in comparison [1] and it did lead to a change of gouvernement.

[1] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Quebec_student_protests


Not sure how you even tarif movies. I guess Netflix will receive bills based on viewership?

Anyway, as usual other countries will retaliate. American movies will become both more expensive to make and taxed abroad. Meanwhile, we can expect more people will turn to piracy to cope with rising inflation. I can't imagine any scenario where this isn't backfiring.


The tariff would apply when Netflix pays for the distribution rights to a movie or TV show.


My uninformed assumption is that most licencing arrangement have per viewer component? Not just a lump sum that can be taxed once?


I don't think so. Netflix guards viewership numbers like they are nuclear secrets.


Are civil affairs litigated at the border by custom agents now?


yes


They always have been, overstaying your visa is an example of a civil violation, placing it in the purvue of ICE. You have less protections/rights afforded to you in civil proceedings versus criminal ones.


I really like duckdb's notebooks for exploration and this feature makes them even more awesome, but the fact that I can't share, export or commit them into a git repo feels extremely limiting. It's neat-ish that it dodfoods and store them in a duckdb database. It even seems to stores historical versions, but I can't really do anything with it..


You can try marimo notebooks, which are stored as pure Python and support SQL cells through duckdb. (I’m one of its authors.)

https://github.com/marimo-team/marimo


Definitely something we want too! (I'm the author / lead for the UI)


Local markdown file based sql notebooks: https://www.timestored.com/sqlnotebook Disclaimer: I'm the author


I am Canadian. I just went to Australia and hearing Americans talking politics on the next table over at the restaurant was maddening. At this point, the idea of being surrounded by Americans feels extremely uncomfortable.


After "avoid tolls", google will have to implement a avoid "hostile countries"..


I guess it could be fair, but those are unilateral. The official justifications such as considering sales tax, are bogus. The unofficial justification (or official depending on time of day..) is annexation. Surely, you see how this isn't perceived as fair from up North?


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