Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 30th Apr 2010 21:40 UTC, submitted by Helge
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Yeah, it cracks me up every time. This "personal ethics" nonsense is really getting in a way of honest american capitalism.
If you weren't so lazy at reading you would notice I put 'good' and 'evil' in quotations deliberately given how subjective those concepts actually are. I was attacking the so-called 'good' and 'evil' of a company given that such terms are subjective and based on ones own benefit or harm done by such actions. In the case of h264, what some people call evil others would say that it is decisive leadership to finally decide to standardise on single CODEC instead of the spaghetti soup that exists.
If you weren't so lazy at reading you would notice I put 'good' and 'evil' in quotations deliberately given how subjective those concepts actually are.
That's why I said "personal ethics". They are by definition subjective.
In the case of h264, what some people call evil others would say that it is decisive leadership to finally decide to standardise on single CODEC instead of the spaghetti soup that exists.
Both are right, and it's okay if either group vote with their feet.




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Na, what is more funny is when you see people rush from one company to another according to how 'good' or 'evil' they are.
Yeah, it cracks me up every time. This "personal ethics" nonsense is really getting in a way of honest american capitalism.