Path: ...!eternal-september.org!feeder3.eternal-september.org!news.eternal-september.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: candycanearter07 Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy Subject: Re: cpu-x Date: Thu, 16 May 2024 03:50:03 -0000 (UTC) Organization: the-candyden-of-code Lines: 30 Message-ID: References: <66399f10$0$6551$882e4bbb@reader.netnews.com> <663fba6f$1$6436$882e4bbb@reader.netnews.com> <66420697$1$8482$882e4bbb@reader.netnews.com> <6643705f$1$2363137$882e4bbb@reader.netnews.com> <6644ae37$5$1258343$882e4bbb@reader.netnews.com> <66455eba$0$2363132$882e4bbb@reader.netnews.com> Injection-Date: Thu, 16 May 2024 05:50:04 +0200 (CEST) Injection-Info: dont-email.me; posting-host="8c4495c5e035c396e24da933fa00ece3"; logging-data="1439848"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@eternal-september.org"; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX1+MwwX++lokQjMm6oCrWAiaTXxMyFV05AFakWf1/o0djg==" User-Agent: slrn/pre1.0.4-9 (Linux) Cancel-Lock: sha1:xLJVq3dbutWVPiIPf61T+CoiW4Y= X-Face: b{dPmN&%4|lEo,wUO\"KLEOu5N_br(N2Yuc5/qcR5i>9-!^e\.Tw9?/m0}/~:UOM:Zf]% b+ V4R8q|QiU/R8\|G\WpC`-s?=)\fbtNc&=/a3a)r7xbRI]Vl)r<%PTriJ3pGpl_/B6!8pe\btzx `~R! r3.0#lHRE+^Gro0[cjsban'vZ#j7,?I/tHk{s=TFJ:H?~=]`O*~3ZX`qik`b:.gVIc-[$t/e ZrQsWJ >|l^I_[pbsIqwoz.WGA] wrote at 01:17 this Thursday (GMT): > On Wed, 15 May 2024 23:50:04 +0000, candycanearter07 wrote: > >> Andrzej Matuch wrote at 12:44 this Wednesday (GMT): >>> On Wed, 15 May 2024 03:28:23 +0000, Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote: >> [snip] >>>> We do read open-source licences and understand them. They are designed >>>> to be read and understood. Unlike proprietary EULAs. >>>> >>>> Case in point: the question you were asking about below. >>> >>> That's definitely a good thing. The licenses are also shorter, so even >>> if it were difficult to understand, reading it wouldn't take that much >>> time. >>> >>>< snip > >> >> >> And aren't updated as often. > > That's a good point. The licenses users of proprietary software might have > agreed to on day one will become so different by day three that the terms > might not be so agreeable. We've all received those e-mails from services > telling us that the terms have changed. Many of those terms have, in the > past few years, become increasingly restrictive. Yeah. -- user is generated from /dev/urandom