User:Fasten/YHVH/Dictionary/music
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music: ("Muß ich?" {de} = "must I?") can refer to one of
- applied ethics or altruism (making music)
- (the creation of) a code of ethics (writing music)
- understanding ethics (listening music).
software :
- Similarly writing program code refers to "writing a code of ethics or a code of conduct" (not code for semiconductors)
- Association: OSI approved software licenses are "codes of conduct" for users of program code.
- Also:
- operating system [1] : Opera [2] + rating system -> music rating system -> "a system for the evaluation of ethics"
- [1] Linus Torvalds is a Finne {de}, which also designates a mountain and a fin.
- [2] Opera: Male singers are classified as bass, bass-baritone, baritone, tenor and countertenor. Female singers are classified, as contralto, mezzo-soprano and soprano. Each of these classifications has subcategories, such as lyric soprano, coloratura, soubrette, spinto, and dramatic soprano, which associate the singer's voice with the roles most suitable to the vocal timbre and quality and its range, or tessitura.
[edit] Observations
- Warp was never a full operating system, only about the half (OS/2).
- Linux: "If you want a good opera rating system you have to do it yourself, as a community effort."
- The GNU Hurd is the GNU project's replacement for the Unix kernel. The Hurd is a collection of servers that run on the Mach microkernel to implement file systems, network protocols, file access control ... (-> viel eß control -> "countermeasures to prevent 'all you can eat'")
- Windows [1] -> "wind blows" isn't an opera rating system at all. (MS DOS [2] was the operating system)
- Nobody likes Windows [1], many people just don't know how to avoid it. [3]
- [1] Α-selection: Windows 1.0 (or: "early versions of Windows")
- [2] Incidentally DOS also means "denial of service attack", which could be interpreted as:
- DOS : opera rating system
- DOS : denial of service
- -> Don't trade with people that do not uphold your ethics (see ethical currency)
- This is most probably an overstatement and overgeneralization. More properly this could be phrased: "What ethics should be assessed by what means to grant somebody what level of service?". Accepting this to be a black & white decision is accepting a false dilemma.
- [3] Today that would be: "Most people know how to avoid it but that requires some discipline in consume decisions and may also be inconvenient at times."