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by the8thbit
702 days ago
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Videos and images are software. They are compiled binaries with very domain specific instructions executed in a very non-turing complete context. They are generally not released as open source, and in many cases the source code (the file used to edit the video or image) is lost. They are not seen, colloquially, as software, but that does not mean that they are not software. If a video lacks a specification file (the source code) which can be used by a human reader to modify specific features in the video, then it is software that is simply incapable of being open sourced. |
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