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by TropicalAudio
2825 days ago
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All but one program I wrote for scientific publications have been on the payroll of corporate grants, and the IP rights hooked right back into the company paying for the whole show. Can't exactly open-source things you don't actually own. |
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Software is unique in that it can be generally be duplicated and executed trivially.
There's no way to make it trivial to reproduce a test on the strength properties of a new ceramic. There is a way to do this for software, and it's rather silly that it isn't standard scientific practice to do so.
I realise I'm taking a strong line here, but I've never seen a good argument against it.