What if you invite them into your home and then 2 years later, you see that they have decorated their house with obvious inspiration from your own home decor?
You have to also factor in the difference in size:
What if you invite them into your home and then 2 years later you see they have decorated their dogs house with obvious inspiration from your own home decor.
What are you protecting? Your genius-level decorating insights which are so incomprehensibly deep their discovery should be guarded with your life but could inexplicably be copied by a total n00b in 5 minutes?
If that's what it means, well, seeing the code two years ago is a total non-issue where the setup is so basic and the majority of languages are new ones.
But your interpretation seems way too generous when he compares it to going into your house and stealing from you.
> As a matter of principle, when someone goes into your home and steals from you, even if it's not material, you have to respond.
That sounds like a a disingenuous way of admitting that he knows he’s lying.
What if you invite them into your home and then 2 years later, you see that they have decorated their house with obvious inspiration from your own home decor?
You have to also factor in the difference in size:
What if you invite them into your home and then 2 years later you see they have decorated their dogs house with obvious inspiration from your own home decor.
What are you protecting? Your genius-level decorating insights which are so incomprehensibly deep their discovery should be guarded with your life but could inexplicably be copied by a total n00b in 5 minutes?
If that's what it means, well, seeing the code two years ago is a total non-issue where the setup is so basic and the majority of languages are new ones.
But your interpretation seems way too generous when he compares it to going into your house and stealing from you.