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<arievw> cess11_ After this "conversation" I felt bad. I guess that a talk in person would be totally different, because it would be easier to explain iommediately what is meant. And yes, I agree that words and symbols can have totally different meanings for different persons.
<arievw> Since I haven't been active on IRC often or on Social Media, I now see the problems it can have .. So, I decided to use this chat in the future only for to-the-point technical discussions and not for philosophical purposes. This will keep me from being awake at night thinking "what did I say wrong?".
<arievw> In general I think this kind of chat should be more on topic. My earlier question about "how to earn a living" with non-protected software, should have been a personal question to Regenaxer.
<arievw> OK. From now on only to-the-point only for me 😃
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<f8l> In case you didn’t notice, cess11_ left before you sent these lines.
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<beneroth> no worries arievw
<beneroth> about protecting: I think a legal protection will in most cases suffice (except in games, where Nistur is our expert).
<beneroth> interpreted languages are much harder to obfuscate well without restricting their power too strongly. I guess the strategy is too use the higher flexibility of picolisp to implement and innovate faster than the (not pil-using) competition, and beat them on development speed and quality of service
<beneroth> In case of picolisp I would say much of the very picolisp-specific concepts and structures would be very hard to emulate in other languages. so that is a barrier.
<beneroth> also some business fields have already moved to FOSS, e.g. a new database product has largely no chance without being FOSS, as businesses want to trust that such fundamental parts of their infrastructure remain available and maintainable even when the original company would fail
<beneroth> (though even in games is already a NON-DRM market established afaik)
<beneroth> the topic depends a lot of your specific niche and goals
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<f8l> Sounds a bit like the second half of „The Cost of Being Average” http://paulgraham.com/icad.html
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