@tante
> goes home on time
Unfortunately, Ops and on-call are a thing /0\
@tante
> goes home on time
Unfortunately, Ops and on-call are a thing /0\
Seeing myself mainly as a European citizen, I also find it interesting to go through the election topics in other member states.
Today, I tried the Election Compass by Finnish public broadcaster YLE, which is also available in English.
https://vaalit.yle.fi/vaalikone/eurovaalit2024?language=en
No big surprises in topics and party results, though it is good to see consistency.
@mischievoustomato @lanodan Could've be that I misread the various matrix discussions; the liblz @dieKadda a build in NixOS unstable wasn't affected anyways though for several reasons.
@lanodan No, openssh in debian (and e.g. NixOS) is patched to use libsystemd for better system integration – and _that_ uses liblzma.
@aynish @wwahammy @ocdtrekkie @ariadne @theuni @scott @msw @Atemu As always when it comes to SSPL discussions, I am pulling out the great post from SFConservancy: https://sfconservancy.org/blog/2020/jan/06/copyleft-equality/
Most of the companies that went proprietary again were profitable at that time. Just not as profitable as their VC inveators had wanted.
VCs throw absurd amounts if money on a wide range of companies and are prepared for 9/10 to fail, relying on the other one to make absurdly high profits to make up for that.
@theuni @ocdtrekkie @ariadne @wwahammy @scott @msw To give a clear example: You cannot re-license the Linux kernel to SSPL. Nobody can. And the authors of the SSPL know that.
@mjg59 I like your thinking. But what does "remote accounts" mean in that scope? Due to having disabled federation, there are no instance-remote account there.
@carlschwan
> No trolling, insulting/derogatory comments, or personal/political attacks.
Or which part of the server rules is this supposed to imlement? m(
@briankrebs I completely forgot this is actually a thing, because in the EU net neutrality regulations disallow this and mandate that your internet access must not be treated different depending on which device you use for accessing your data plan.
I sincerely hope that the US might get some sensible net neutrality regulations as well so folks don't need to deal with this.
Krass, die Hölle ist zugefroren:
Im Tschechischen EC gibt es im Zug-WLAN jetzt auch in Schland unbegrenztes Datenvolumen, statt wie vorher als einziges Land nur 250MiB!
Ah, es ist wieder "ZDF und Deutsche Spitzenpolitiker*innen waschen gemeinsam das Image des Axel Springer Verlags rein, indem sie mit Spenden jene strukturellen Probleme verdecken wollen die die Bild-Zeitung mit ihren Kampagnen selbst mit trägt"-Zeit.
Tarnname "Ein Herz für Kinder".
@lanodan yes, but that reduces their competitive advantage as they're not the only ones capable of pulling this off. Everyone could do a proprietary premium fork then.
This actually requires them to be good at what they're doing :O
@lanodan GitLab though has switched from CLA to DCO a while back. I yet need to figure out how they manage to pull off their enterprisey OpenCore stuff with that.
@matrix Dear, @element, please be honest:
You write that you want a CLA
> giving Element the right to distribute the contribution commercially
.
When you write "commercially” you mean “proprietary”. Because FLOSS can always be utilised for _all_ cause, including commercial ones and selling it. This is what e.g sets it apart from pretending licenses like the BSL which want to claim all commercial activities just for a single stakeholder.
me: »How much boilerplate code am I supposed to use?«
#Nix flakes: »Yes.«
[Yeah, I could use flake-utils, but why?]
#NixCon bleibt stabil!
Mimimi, ich habe Matsch unter der Kontaktlinse und gummistiefelgescheuerte Schienenbeine.
All zu viele Pits pro Tag gönne ich mir wohl nicht.
#wacken
The kids are alright.
#Wacken
#Verkehrswende
@jwildeboer How's the Linux driver support though? That's one of the few traits of HP printers. Hplip is FLOSS works well, and is kept up to date.
When trying to run an old Brother printer I recall only finding proprietary 32bit drivers for it. Has that improved by now?
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