I recently started doing this as well but not sure if it’s excessive. I’m beginning to think I need to separate out actual data from ephemeral data (e.g. browser cache, etc)
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I recently started doing this as well but not sure if it’s excessive. I’m beginning to think I need to separate out actual data from ephemeral data (e.g. browser cache, etc)
I said something similar about Vance.
I’ve never heard a couch fucker talk. But when I heard him speak for the first time, it’s exactly what I thought a couch fucker would sound like.
This is the way
Is there a guide? I have the same problem.
Edit: seems like that one person in the swarm has to have port forwarding enabled. So if you can’t port forward, you need someone else to and then you can upload to them.
Use Finamp for offline Music from Jellyfin
This is essentially what Mozilla is doing but providing a legal framework for all open source projects.
As an open source developer, my initial reaction is that this isn’t good. You’re just shifting the problem. Your code remains open source so if you have a python or JavaScript library that doesn’t require compiling, you can’t use this.
Not only that, but FOSS requires you to provide build instructions for your binaries. Someone can clone your repository and run it through CI/CD and have a binary.
I’m willing to be proven wrong here.
I’ve seen only one method work well: strong copyleft FOSS licenses like AGPL that essentially make it impossible for a company like Amazon from profiting off your code without a separate agreement.
You could add a non-commercial clause to your open source license. I can’t find the one that I used to use back in the day but essentially the goal is to augment whatever license you use by attaching a preamble that dictates how the software can be used.
Attaching that clause does push the software out of FOSS and into source available since you are restricting who can use the software, which is why I stopped using it.
Edit: found the clause I used to use back in the day. I don’t personally recommend it over more copy left licenses.
I feel like matrix isn’t a one-to-one replacement. It’s a good slack replacement.
I haven’t used matrix enough to know for sure but does it have the discord equivalent of servers?
The Freedom Convoy was as much about personal rights as the Civil War was about state’s rights.
Yeah but the YT terms explicitly say that you give them a worldwide royalty free license to do whatever the fuck they want.
Content creators have no say.
I’ve been using Netscape/Firefox for almost 20+ years. Donated a good chunk of money.
I went to Waterfox
Librewolf btw.
I’ve personally moved to Waterfox and very much enjoying the experience, with a few hiccups.
There may be Mac specific browsers that might be a better fit. I don’t use a Mac personally but could be worth going through the App store to see what is out there.
You’re welcome. I’ve been covering this issue since it’s been announced. There are a number of accounts who are either deliberately spreading misinformation or who have a very poor understanding of how software licenses work.
Anyone who tells you that these terms are normal for a locally run browser is making the posts in bad faith.
Mozilla’s new TOU only covers pre built Firefox executables, not the source code.
Librewolf and Waterfox are good forks that would not be bound to the TOU.
Isn’t he the guy that went to a Japanese forest known for where people go to commit suicide and just laugh?
Looks like you double posted. I’m going to delete this post which has less points.
Are you pulling directly from root servers? I run pihole but it’s upstream is Cloudflare.
I wonder if you could search based on their latest sha prior to the fork.
Then again anything that makes it easier to find makes it an easier target for Nintendo.
Sports are protected by oligarchs that steal wages from their employees so that they can buy sports teams.
School shootings are protected by gun manufacturers who scare people into buying more guns.
I have a delta of about 200mb ± which isn’t a lot all considered but it changes everyday. The only regular thing I do is use the browser. I might need to exclude it from my incrementals and only do those weekly.