[00:19] <dzho> Novell matches my memory. At the time of that story I wasn't far off from having migrated a Novell server to Redhat Linux due to Y2K concerns
[00:19] <dzho> I was certainly still wrestling with the continuing fallout from having had to rush that
[11:50] <cmaloney> morning
[14:25] <jrwren> whoa... SCOTUS ruled on google v. oracle.
[14:43] <Scary_Guy> Finally?  What'd they say?
[14:44] <Scary_Guy> I hope it's in a way where neither are happy.  Both of them are horrible corporations for different reasons.
[14:46] <jrwren> they overturned the lower court. they called google's use of the API fair use.
[15:02] <cmaloney> <3
[15:04] <cmaloney> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_LLC_v._Oracle_America,_Inc.#Supreme_Court
[15:04] <cmaloney> Though they remanded the case
[15:04] <cmaloney> Justice Clarence Thomas wrote a dissenting opinion that was joined by Justice Samuel Alito.[80] Thomas wrote that the majority opinion created a new distinction between implementing code and declaring code that Congress had rejected, and thus, "the result of this distorting analysis is an opinion that makes it difficult to imagine any circumstance in which declaring code will remain protected
[15:04] <cmaloney> by copyright."[81]
[15:04] <cmaloney> I disagree strongly with Clarence Thomas
[15:11] <jrwren> me too. on everything. ;)