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Maybe their idea is that publicly embarrassing oligarch boss of that company would be more effective in getting them to either use source code or buying a license
For that to have any impact, the abusing company leadership would need to have the ability to feel some level of shame. I honestly believe that most don't have any ability for that.
consider the following: they already don't get money from them and also showing to wide audience that ~~musk (and his people at spacex)~~ idk who now is a inept penny-pinching scumbag can be a nice hobby
Wait this is SpaceX? I thought it was another company tbh, I was under the impression that SpaceX revenue was in the billion at this point.
Pretty sure the 100s of millions was referring to back in 2015 or so when they started abusing the free trials.
wait, i missed that, but then idk why it got called "semi-governmental"
I think any space company is semi governmental since they are all funded by the government. I dunno man, it seems like the authors intent to misdirect have been successful. We don’t know who the company in question is.
now that i'm thinking: would be 4000 VMs enough for spacex? maybe it is some smaller organization. i also take it is state-owned or similar, which narrows it down to a handful of countries that launch satellites
and probably not government agency, because these would have people competent enough to do a git pull
Oh, absolutely, but it's still an exercise in futility if the goal is to have any impact on the offending company's demeanor and course of action.
Then they would have needed to do something to publicly embarrass the company; so far they've only publicly embarrassed themselves
Real talk. Open source FREE FUCKING TRIAL‽ Like it's the very least you could do is close that one obvious, glaring, foreseeable loophole. I mean if they had one half way decent developer, they could've just created their own version with an in hours GUI.
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