No need. Being compatible with AGPL means that if someone shows up with a pull request under a compatible license or if there's a dependency under a compatible license then that code is also naturally covered by AGPL by virtue of the whole project being AGPL.
On the long term he'll likely be too busy trying to survive to care about sourcing tobacco, so the odds of him dying of proprietary lung cancer will be lower. I however have to handicap nobody B in some way because else he's just too good, North Korea has an insanely high rate of smokers, pretty much everyone smokes there, so it's a reasonable tradeoff.
Nobody A from Seul, spends most of his day sitting his ass in an office doing bullshit and fake work for capitalist pig from Samsung, and his hobbies include watching slop and brainrot on Tiktok and Netflix.
Nobody B from somewhere in Hamgyon province: a peasant devoted to his leader and example of true Juche working class, he knows how to grow almost any kind of crops and likely knows his way around fishing and hunting if necessary, his hobbies include smoking and sometimes plays Yutnori with his friends and family.
You don't understand, they put book I hate, I must hate them!
Even the commies read and share that book, Mein Kampf is one of those works that commies have and read to make fun of the guy, I've got several Marxist collections from my commie days and that book was included in most of them so that you read it and either laugh or cringe at the deluded shit the guy wrote. It's specially funny how much he hated commies, remember that part where he's waiting at some train station?
Okay it seems like NoScript is the culprit here. If I disable javascript the way God intended (javascript.enabled=false) it works fine, but if I block it with NoScript the page won't redirect.
Remove javashit from the API access request page, or add a fallback site without js. That can be done without js, it's just two plaintext input bars for username and password.
Irrelevant given how javascript is dynamically served by a remote machine, unless you control that machine it's trivial to modify the javascript being sent to you which means the code you're getting is non-free and potentially malicious, and given how much javascript is more successful at wasting your power, time and CPU cycles than anything else it's safe to assume 99% of it is malicious.
This is why free software enjoyers will often recommend to disable javascript entirely.
Bluesky is built on a massive pile of lies and it's as free as Discord or Telegram which is not at all.
They'll start preaching about how Bluesky is federated, and the evidence will be "trust me bro".
Then you dig a bit and see how the whole stack works, and you see that indeed you could host your own instance, the problem is however that the relays which is the muscle of the network require a shitload of CPU power to route the whole traffic in real time, we're talking datacenter levels of CPU power, it's unfeasible for individuals to host these relays unless you're a capitalist.
In practice who controls these relays? You guessed it, the corporate lapdogs from Bluesky own the hundred percent of relays in the whole network, and controlling relays means they can unplug any instance from the whole network at any given time, this is also why nobody even bothers hosting a Bluesky instance, it's a waste of time and resources given you do not really federate if everything has to pipe through their servers anyway.
The numbers came out of the ping-pong balls.This is my alt (for now, it may become my main eventually), the main one is on asbestos.cafe.You're a tech enthusiast? How unfortunate, my suggestion is suicide.