Glitterkoe
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Glitterkoe@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Mark Zuckerberg Thinks You Don't Have Enough Friends and His Chatbots Are the AnswerEnglish
41·9 months agoDetached
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What task would you excel in if you lived in the Stone Age?
31·9 months agoWololooo
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Opensource@programming.dev•Experience with LGPL dependencies?
2·10 months agoBefore I forget: many thanks for your response! It’s nice to discuss this.
That distinction is important indeed. I could always add a notice to the README to underline that for potential users.
I’m going to make a dependency map of our own libs and license the language tools and their dependencies as LGPL such that they can be relatively freely embedded in other products. The post-processing and analysis libs/applications will then be licensed under the AGPL (dual licensing). We had other libraries under the GPL before, but in the current landscape it seems wise to cover the hosted/embedded variations as well.
Glitterkoe@lemmy.worldOPto
Opensource@programming.dev•Experience with LGPL dependencies?
1·10 months agoHmm, I don’t know of many widespread (programming) languages with an AGPL-alike license, but would love to see examples! Wouldn’t a language have a better chance of adoption with an easy to integrate licensed library?
As for some full featured visualization and analysis applications that accept the language’s data format: those might be a good fit for AGPL as they generate valuable insights.
With non-core stuff I meant a tiny wrapper around some 2D data or some color palette management. I’m fine with MIT/Apache there and would consider LGPL to keep the landscape simpler.
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Glitterkoe@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Reddit is purging NSFW subs as well as trans-related subredditsEnglish
6·11 months agoBut in the end it’s just as with email: providers, spam filters and clients. Some providers have stricter spam filters (~federation), some might prefer another client. Has there been any significant reason to deviate from that terminology?
Meaningful discovery is a major issue in adoption, though. Pro: no search/discovery algorithm that serves some evil plan of world enshittification. Con: no search/discovery algorithm.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Debian is Ditching X (Twitter) Citing These Reasons
29·1 year agoGood for them. It’s an organisation’s free choice to pick the platforms they post and interact on, if any. Their presence is a service in itself while there are plenty of other ways to follow or reach them if needed.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is there any other format of media that you think should come to the fediverse?
1·1 year agoA bit like CryptPad?
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Do you think Lemmy.ml should ban X/Twitter links?
4·1 year agoPerhaps some automated conversion with a warning when posting that it does this?
I love building my own uBlue image. Tinkering is done in toolbox containers, definite changes are baked into the image. Completely custom (to me) and when you get it right it will just work anywhere. If I would brick my PC/storage I can just boot up another and restore my (back-upped) home dir with very little effort.


As a double check (or check before buying) you can search for your new GPU on https://linux-hardware.org/ to see if other users have it working without any issues. The hardware probe is also a handy tool to share your PC’s specs if you should ever need to do so!