To avoid legal repercussions, probably.
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Some projects try to use a funding bar, that is shown to the user, when the funding is in risk the users know and donate more. The nag screen is effective, but if you are a donor already it can become somewhat annoying.
Thanks, that’s very useful, I noticed that the the donations are a in a low amount compared to the rest of the income, but it is more stable, if possible could you share your experience with the ko-fi platform and donations? Do you think it is an visibility problem, since it’s hard to break from dev sphere to mainstream?
I always imagined some sort of IP royalty, like you have an idea and implement it, then if someone build something over it for profit they need to pay a fixed percentage otherwise it would be free to use basically.
What about a modular software, a base version and the modules are paid ? It would maybe avoid ramification? And the user would have more freedom.
Cloud services or features monetization are interesting, I’ve seen some companies do a community or a local version and the business version with more features.
HappinessPill@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•ChatGPT spends 'tens of millions of dollars' on people saying 'please' and 'thank you', but Sam Altman says it's worth itEnglish4·15 days agoI agree, I’ve noticed that there is a push to make people think of AI as human to increase the acceptance, some media(movies,series…others) are stopping to depict it as a danger and more like a guardian or even a sentient companion like it could cross the programming and become human, it’s complex how vulnerable we are to projecting ourselves over other beings or things and develop parasocial or codependent relationships.
HappinessPill@lemmy.mlto Europe@feddit.org•Schools in Spain required to serve fruit, vegetables and fish in fight against obesityEnglish21·15 days agoYou are right, but nuts and seeds are also more expensive.
HappinessPill@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•ChatGPT spends 'tens of millions of dollars' on people saying 'please' and 'thank you', but Sam Altman says it's worth itEnglish31·16 days agoIs this really fine? Should we see AI as human?
HappinessPill@lemmy.mlto Europe@feddit.org•Schools in Spain required to serve fruit, vegetables and fish in fight against obesityEnglish101·16 days agoI think it’s because the fat or fish oils help with cognitive processes
WOW, that’s very good, some serious world building, I also think you should write some fiction.
About the logic of it, I can see this happening, but in my opinion not to make everything public is a government advantage, it makes blackmail by intelligence agencies more easily, and also the advantage of having the data becomes exclusive of companies and governments centralized in data centers.
The first thing that would happen if everything was transparent, would be, in my opinion, that people would form groups probably a caste system then giving an hierarchy to the groups, society would become then way more deterministic.
I hope you keep writing.