plagiarism: an act or instance of using or closely imitating the language and thoughts of another author without authorization and the representation of that author's work as one's own, as by not crediting the original author.
They appear to be in full compliance with the hardware and software licenses intentionally selected by @saybur, and credits to the original author are present on the JCM store page, the first line of the github repo's landing page, and on the devices themselves.
calling this plagiarism is BS and you know it. We get it, you don't like joe or anyone associated at all with bluescsi, tinkerdifferent,having a youtube channel, whatever
Saybur has straight up said he has no interest in selling them, and has no issue with other people selling it, as is permitted by the license.
Joe has done a hardware fork of it, attributing to the orignal project, has his fork available on github, etc, following the license
calling this plagiarism is BS and you know it. We get it, you don't like joe or anyone associated at all with bluescsi, tinkerdifferent,having a youtube channel, whatever
Saybur has straight up said he has no interest in selling them, and has no issue with other people selling it, as is permitted by the license.
Joe has done a hardware fork of it, attributing to the orignal project, has his fork available on github, etc, following the license
Heard my name being thrown around. I have direct permission from Saybur to build a derivative version of their product. I have tested their design, found bugs, and submitted them up the chain. I have collaborated with them on improvements in firmware. I have followed all licensing requirements.
I was even speaking to saybur ... checks watch ... yesterday about future improvements. I brought receipts.
My shop is open by scheduled appointment, should someone want to take a trip across the Atlantic and bring their concerns to me personally.
I am not affiliated with TinkerDifferent. I have an account there, sure. But only because it was ... checks notes again ... actually possible to get an account there unlike this place. Heck, I didn't even know this forum had finally corrected its years long broken signup system until today. I mean, I used to have an account and posts here. But those disappeared several unscheduled-hardware-mediated-resets of the forum ago.
I really wish we could all find a way to get along better. :-/
It seems like there should be more we have in common than what separates us, we all love vintage Macs! Can we try to see things from other prospectives? Agree to disagree and try to avoid snarky comments? Express our opinions without what could be perceived as malice?
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