I run the FBXL Network including FBXL Search, FBXL Social, FBXL Lemmy, FBXL Lotide, and FBXL Video. Mostly for my own use because after having my heart broken by too many companies I want to be in control of my own world.

I also wrote The Graysonian Ethic: Lessons for my unborn son, now on Amazon

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  • SJ_Zero@lemmy.fbxl.nettoRisa@startrek.websiteI told an AI to make spock as a rapper
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    Listen up all my homeboy p’toq

    Shout out your favorite rapper Mr. Spock

    Rolling past your favorite dry dock

    Full spread phasers and torpedos you be fucked.

    Yeah,

    Writing up a 600 page Surak biopic

    Debating the finerer points of Vulcan logic

    With all your human emotions you be so toxic

    You want to roll with me you better block it

    Alright

    Yoyoyo rhymes this potent I just cured your girls pon farr like I finger banged her.





  • I’m not opposed to intellectual property because there’s an argument for providing a limited time monopoly to the creators of works to provide incentive to make works public. Without any such incentive, it’s entirely possible that the monetization structures for different works change, for example locking content behind restrictive systems that don’t allow for personal use at all.

    The key is “limited time”. If you can’t make your money back in 15 years, then maybe it’s time to make a new thing? The idea that someone should own a thing you made after you’re dead is stupid – how exactly will that promote you to create new works? If you’re dead, your creating days are over except for creating plant food out of your bones and organs.

    I put my money where my mouth is, and the legal page of the graysonian ethic specifically lists that the book is put into the public domain or license after Creative Commons CC0 license after 15 years from the date of first publishing.