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Permission is hereby granted: sad AI sings the MIT license

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    Kent Sharkey
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    Boing Boing[^]:

    In this video, an AI (prompted by Riley Goodside, an engineer at Scale AI) offers a sad, piano-backed performance of the MIT license, a permissive software agreement that allows for free reuse of the material thereby licensed.

    In the future, I demand that all licenses be distributed in this form

    I now await the metal version of the CPOL (I will accept an AC/DC-esque version, however)

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      Boing Boing[^]:

      In this video, an AI (prompted by Riley Goodside, an engineer at Scale AI) offers a sad, piano-backed performance of the MIT license, a permissive software agreement that allows for free reuse of the material thereby licensed.

      In the future, I demand that all licenses be distributed in this form

      I now await the metal version of the CPOL (I will accept an AC/DC-esque version, however)

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      Richard Andrew x64
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      Does it sing, "Daisy...Daisy..."?

      The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.

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