Jason Scott on Nostr: I didn't know where to put this, but I'll put it here. As a new range of articles ...
I didn't know where to put this, but I'll put it here. As a new range of articles about the book scanning court case hit the hotsheets, a range of places meant to be havens of commentary and discussion start building up a froth. A lot, especially HackerNews, seem to be masters of the low ratio information-to-wild-declaration thread soup, but only Hackernews seems to harbor some theme that Brewster Kahle is an idiot.
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