Tim Berners-Lee (@timbl) explains why he gave away the #WWW for free.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/sep/28/why-i-gave-the-world-wide-web-away-for-free
"For the web to have everything on it, everyone had to be able to use it, and want to do so. This was already asking a lot. I couldn’t also ask that they pay for each search or upload they made. In order to succeed, therefore, it would have to be free. That’s why, in 1993, I convinced my #CERN managers to donate the intellectual property of the world wide web, putting it into the public domain. We gave the web away to everyone."
But he adds:
"Today, I look at my invention and I am forced to ask: is the web still free today? No, not all of it. We see a handful of large platforms harvesting users’ private data to share with commercial brokers or even repressive governments…Trading personal data for use certainly does not fit with my vision for a free web."
The AI bubble is the only thing keeping the US economy together, Deutsche Bank warns: When the bubble bursts, reality will hit far harder than anyone expects https://www.techspot.com/news/109626-ai-bubble-only-thing-keeping-us-economy-together.html
Reasonably sure Mastodon peeps like libraries and might like a peek at this wowzer I stepped into today.
Wannabe devs: "Garbage collectors are too slow, I need total control of memory."
Also wannabe devs: writing a todo app with 27 dependencies that eat RAM for breakfast.
Mastodon now works on Servo 👀 That def. wasn't the case as of like a week ago!
🚨 **BREAKING NEWS** 📣
The creator of the most popular #OpenSource #Rails application as measured by GitHub stars (Mastodon), none other than @Gargron himself, has signed the “Plan Vert” open letter calling for Rails Core and the #Ruby community to cut ties with DHH.
The symbolic importance of this act *cannot* be overstated. This is HUGE. Mastodon is approaching Rails itself in stars with 49.1k vs. 57.6k.
This and more in my latest #RubyCentralTakeover update here:
https://jaredwhite.com/articles/ruby-central-is-not-operating-in-good-faith
Proposal: I create a strict subset of PostgresQL SQL which covers only those features also supported by MySQL, MariaDB and SQLite, and name it "PregreSQL". I then create a Rust library for using this sql language, which I name PregRS