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»Today Elastic announced that they are changing the license of both Elasticsearch and Kibana from the open source Apache v2 license to Server Side Public License (SSPL). «
»In a play to convert users of their open source projects into paying customers...« ist eine vereinfachte Darstellung.
Der Elefang im Raum ist hier Amazon, die Open Source Projeke nehmen und betreiben, ohne eine kommerzielle Beziehung zu den Firmen zu haben, die diese âŠ
⊠Projekte finanzieren und entwickeln.
Dasselbe Problem existiert nicht nur mit ES und Kibana, sondern praktisch mit jedem Dienst, den Amazon in AWS bereitstellt und nicht selbst entwickelt hat.
Andere Firmen sind hier nur Kollateralschaden.
Die von MongoDB erfundene SSPL oder die MariaDB BSL sind keine guten Antworten auf die AusplĂŒnderung von Open Source durch AWS, aber die OSI Open Source Guidelines haben auch keine Antwort und die Projekte können nicht auf eine https://t.co/X9O8ovJnlb Idee warten.
Schade.
https://t.co/gWScB5K8GK
behauptet, das Problem sei nicht AWS ("they would have invested the resources to build stronger communities around them", "They would have reached out to Amazon, encouraged them to contribute back to the projects", âŠ)
»Today Elastic announced that they are changing the license of both Elasticsearch and Kibana from the open source Apache v2 license to Server Side Public License (SSPL). «
»In a play to convert users of their open source projects into paying customers...« ist eine vereinfachte Darstellung.
Der Elefang im Raum ist hier Amazon, die Open Source Projeke nehmen und betreiben, ohne eine kommerzielle Beziehung zu den Firmen zu haben, die diese âŠ
⊠Projekte finanzieren und entwickeln.
Dasselbe Problem existiert nicht nur mit ES und Kibana, sondern praktisch mit jedem Dienst, den Amazon in AWS bereitstellt und nicht selbst entwickelt hat.
Andere Firmen sind hier nur Kollateralschaden.
Die von MongoDB erfundene SSPL oder die MariaDB BSL sind keine guten Antworten auf die AusplĂŒnderung von Open Source durch AWS, aber die OSI Open Source Guidelines haben auch keine Antwort und die Projekte können nicht auf eine https://t.co/X9O8ovJnlb Idee warten.
Schade.
https://t.co/gWScB5K8GK
behauptet, das Problem sei nicht AWS ("they would have invested the resources to build stronger communities around them", "They would have reached out to Amazon, encouraged them to contribute back to the projects", âŠ)
1344) Dottobot. You have to finish this one yourselves.
Not hugely challenging, we admit.
The name is pronounced "Dot-to-bot", btw, not "Dot-oh-bot". As in a dot-to-dot puzzle.
That arm bit is really catching people out, although tbf we did mess up the shading a
The 13-14-15 arc is where the arm connects to the body.

Not hugely challenging, we admit.
The name is pronounced "Dot-to-bot", btw, not "Dot-oh-bot". As in a dot-to-dot puzzle.
That arm bit is really catching people out, although tbf we did mess up the shading a
Yay I drawed a robot! pic.twitter.com/y0t2StGFvl
— The Second-Breakfast Club (@motherofgpigs) January 15, 2021
The 13-14-15 arc is where the arm connects to the body.
New mass missile test of Zolfaqar and Dezful BMs, as well as use of suicide drones and Shahed-161 UCAVs.
Reporter in video claimed the BMs have ability to maneuver "outside the atmosphere" but since these missiles are quasi-BMs and don't leave the atmosphere, they may have...
...gas thrusters for extra maneuvering ability at very high altitudes where their control surfaces have less use in the thin air. This will make it much harder for ABMs to intercept.
Now into the images; first up is the 8x8 TEL for Zolfaqar/Dezful missiles first seen in 2019. Proof here it's operational and being made in numbers
Another video showing a lot of very precise impacts from different angles
Here are 4 (visible) targets in close proximity with missiles (numbered according to target) going for each of their designated impact points. Incredible accuracy.
Reporter in video claimed the BMs have ability to maneuver "outside the atmosphere" but since these missiles are quasi-BMs and don't leave the atmosphere, they may have...
\U0001f534\u0627\u0648\u0644\u06cc\u0646 \u0641\u06cc\u0644\u0645 \u0627\u0632 \u0631\u0632\u0645\u0627\u06cc\u0634 \u0645\u0648\u0634\u06a9\u06cc \u0648 \u067e\u0647\u067e\u0627\u062f\u06cc \u0633\u067e\u0627\u0647 \u0645\u0646\u062a\u0634\u0631 \u0634\u062f. https://t.co/aUZzuJWkzl pic.twitter.com/oFnCJlPuTF
— Mahdi Bakhtiari (@Mahdiibakhtiari) January 15, 2021
...gas thrusters for extra maneuvering ability at very high altitudes where their control surfaces have less use in the thin air. This will make it much harder for ABMs to intercept.
Now into the images; first up is the 8x8 TEL for Zolfaqar/Dezful missiles first seen in 2019. Proof here it's operational and being made in numbers

Another video showing a lot of very precise impacts from different angles

Here are 4 (visible) targets in close proximity with missiles (numbered according to target) going for each of their designated impact points. Incredible accuracy.

So. The hunt is on in Whitehall for #brexit dividends...to show some clear value in the freedoms given by Brexit.
As we report today one area being looked at is workers' rights...but it is politically difficult territory.
No cabinet decisions have been taken, but per sources, three potential areas been identified in Business Dept...
- the 48 Hour Week
- holiday pay/overtime calculations
- new EU rules on reporting hours worked...
All potentially possible post #brexit /2
The government says it has no intention of âloweringâ workersâ rights....and notes that UK has actually gold-plated many EU regulations...BUT (think of government saying it won't "lower" animal welfare standards)...the devil will all be in the detail, if and when it comes /3
So the government likes to talk about ensuring workersâ rights are protected but ALSO making sure businesses has freedoms and flexibility to grow...so one man's reduction in rights is another freedom to get richer/work harder/be more prosperous. It depends how you sell it. /4
So take this 2017 story from The Sun on the cash bonanza that will be rained down on hardworking families by Brexiteers' (long standing) desire to scrap the 48-hour week. Overtime booooom..../5
https://t.co/QLqQ7rCzkv
As we report today one area being looked at is workers' rights...but it is politically difficult territory.
No cabinet decisions have been taken, but per sources, three potential areas been identified in Business Dept...
- the 48 Hour Week
- holiday pay/overtime calculations
- new EU rules on reporting hours worked...
All potentially possible post #brexit /2
The government says it has no intention of âloweringâ workersâ rights....and notes that UK has actually gold-plated many EU regulations...BUT (think of government saying it won't "lower" animal welfare standards)...the devil will all be in the detail, if and when it comes /3
So the government likes to talk about ensuring workersâ rights are protected but ALSO making sure businesses has freedoms and flexibility to grow...so one man's reduction in rights is another freedom to get richer/work harder/be more prosperous. It depends how you sell it. /4
So take this 2017 story from The Sun on the cash bonanza that will be rained down on hardworking families by Brexiteers' (long standing) desire to scrap the 48-hour week. Overtime booooom..../5
https://t.co/QLqQ7rCzkv

The BBC boat is not about to be rocked by its newly appointed Chairman; but the blame for which lies with a blustering, but backsliding & bottling Boris Johnson.
My latest for
"The BBC needs a chairman committed to demolishing its institutional groupthink. . . . . . .it isn't going to get one, thanks solely to the timidity & duplicity of Johnson and his flaccid government"
As pretty much confirmed by @Madz_Grant's perceptive sketch of the new BBC chairman's not so much grilling as gentle warming by an unthreatening DCMS Select
"He fluently deployed trendy corporate jargon and phrases like 'matrix of diversity'. The licence fee, he added, was the 'least-worst' model, although 'when we next get a chance to review ... it may be worth reassessing'."
Doesn't exactly suggest a radical reformer, does it?
Already clear from Maitlis' continued blatant editorialising, despite new #BBC CEO's instruction to curb it, that Davie's executive writ barely runs to his own office door.
Sadly, BBC's new chairman looks unlikely to change that.
#DefundTheBBC
My latest for
"The BBC needs a chairman committed to demolishing its institutional groupthink. . . . . . .it isn't going to get one, thanks solely to the timidity & duplicity of Johnson and his flaccid government"
As pretty much confirmed by @Madz_Grant's perceptive sketch of the new BBC chairman's not so much grilling as gentle warming by an unthreatening DCMS Select
"He fluently deployed trendy corporate jargon and phrases like 'matrix of diversity'. The licence fee, he added, was the 'least-worst' model, although 'when we next get a chance to review ... it may be worth reassessing'."
Doesn't exactly suggest a radical reformer, does it?
Already clear from Maitlis' continued blatant editorialising, despite new #BBC CEO's instruction to curb it, that Davie's executive writ barely runs to his own office door.
Sadly, BBC's new chairman looks unlikely to change that.
#DefundTheBBC
ICYMI: \u201cThere are millions of Americans who are very worried one man can create a lie so huge that his supporters believe in him over the principle of democracy."@maitis pushes Tea Party Movement co-founder @michaeljohns over his belief the election was "stolen"#Newsnight pic.twitter.com/SENIYKdbsd
— BBC Newsnight (@BBCNewsnight) January 14, 2021