

ironically half my team at work is in Norway and they use windows. My team in the US uses linux.
ironically half my team at work is in Norway and they use windows. My team in the US uses linux.
It’s short but to the point, use AGPL and the problem is capitalism.
Well that is disappointing.
Bc if you had meme dreams they would be nightmares?
I really enjoy gnome, I much prefer it.
It also involves context; the post I replied to said it was not new. I simply noted that it occurred on slower days. My point being, you should check the dates of the source material for context. I made no judgment of the validity of that. You projected that. I agree with you It’s fine to visit the past.
It’s a 5-day old article; Lemmy loves those on Sunday.
Well said. There are so many details to making code work that can so often be avoided by using the right tooling. OP said it was harder to get started, which implies they did not handle the details and have code not actually robust to all kinds of edge cases. Maybe they don’t need it but they probably do.
No, the proof - program correspondence is in both directions.
Sure, but when you need to add something new, it will be a lot of effort.
That’s complete nonsense. People make art for free constantly everywhere.
Maybe if you added more details to your bug report you get some answers.
Today, I learned about clown core.
Everyone is getting free stuff; that’s the point. If you want companies to not use free stuff to make money then either linux is worse, or companies need to po away.
Isn’t taking corporate money and extracting it into a public good a positive?
Doubt.
That blog post is much, much better. That’s a reasonably exciting system; I hope they make it work.
Just send it mate