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The Open Source Time Machine: A Short Story

by Joe Vasicek

3.72(18 ratings)

Just like information, time wants to be free.The day Carl Kearsley proved that time travel was impossible was the day he received a visit from his future self. But was it too …

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JC John Sese Cuneta 사요한 謝雪矢 🦋@youronly.one

<strong>Short but Serious</strong><br/><br/>Very relevant in our time today, proprietary vs. free/libre open-source. Not only that, it also touches on "All Rights Reserved" versus "Free/Libre Open-Content" / "Copyleft/Share-Alike", in the scientific community (read: journals) and Literature (see: commons and public domain).<br/><br/>In a fractal time, anything and everything is possible. Now the question is, is this short story in the Commons/Copyleft/Open Content? I sure hope so because it can and it will greatly contribute in Commons Literature.