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Cake day: January 30th, 2026

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  • I came here to share the same but have now learned that the community, non-enterprise model has a strong “copy left” licensing philosophy to ensure the FOSS code remains FOSS code. They do seem like they’re doing all the right things, but I am not sure if their license means that contributors need to disclose AI generated code or not.



  • My objections are to people claiming that they are the working poor. That is beyond ridiculous.

    The 1% of weath owners own our society. You agree these are not our allies.

    The SALESFORCE EMPLOYEES are among the 1% of salary earners. Meanwhile they could make a very very comfortable living doing anything else. But they choose to serve Mark Benioff.

    My whole post is about Salesforce employees. You can’t see that. If you acknowledge that I’m happy to be educated about SALESFORCE EMPLOYEES.

    You know who else is the working class then? Managers working under oil execs, who own massive stake in the company. That’s our “labor class”??








  • By definition they are not the working poor. This isn’t subjective and inflation didn’t erase the upper middle class yet. Besides it’s missing the point to claim that ICE agents are excused from wrongdoing because they’re the working poor so therefore can’t work for someone else. This is no different. They are not the working poor who cannot afford to switch jobs.

    They have a choice. They are not trapped in their labor class. They can work for other companies besides Salesforce…they can choose not to support ICE.











  • There are more than two classes.

    You’re defending Salesforce employees who are enriching the CEO and Trump, and they are working for ICE. These are not jobs they need at this company, They could literally go work for any company out there. This is not a burden placed in them by the class they belong to. Most of these people could take a year off any lose absolutely nothing but a few vacations.

    People who earn upwards of $200k/year do not deserve my forgiveness or my empathy for their blight, especially when they are willingly working for people like the CEO of Salesforce.

    Framing them as working class is absurd. Just because you have a job doesn’t mean you are working class.