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laserbeam | 5 days ago
Within science, participants have always published descriptions of methodology and results for review and replication. Within the same science, participants have never made access to laboratories free for everyone. You get blueprints for how to build a lab and what to do in it, you don't get the building.
Same for computation. I'm fairly sure almost all (if not all) algorithms in these suites are documented somewhere and you can implement them if you want. No one is restricting you from the knowledge. You just don't get the implementation for free.
notyourwork|5 days ago
HPsquared|5 days ago
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whywhywhywhy|5 days ago
The concept of heavy gatekeeping and attribution chasing seems asinine as knowledge generation and sharing isn't metered.
eigenket|5 days ago
squeefers|5 days ago
software packages arent computation... whilst software takes time and effort (and money) to make, the finished product is virtually free to store and distribute. i see it similarly against the spirit of science. how is there more free software in the laymen space?