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this post was submitted on 23 Apr 2026
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you should patent this!
And thereby lock it away from the underserved communities that need it most? Naw. Open source publishing is the way forward for a truly egalitarian system, which is what I'm aiming for
I was thinking of insulin.
The person who created it likewise refused to protect it from profit motives because he also felt that it belonged to humanity and it became captured to the detriment of humanity as a result.
Ah well the trouble is software patents can cost upwards of 5 figures, so yeah if I start making money I might do that, but it's definitely not within my capacity for now, thus public publishing for copyright establishment
Maybe you could crowdfund it!