We sometimes ban people for false reporting. Something to keep in mind.
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We sometimes ban people for false reporting. Something to keep in mind.
Because it’s very disinformative, as every crypto video is.
The only thing worse than open source Chromium-based browsers like Brave are proprietary ones like Opera and Vivaldi.
I’m not a security expert, but I think it’s roughly on-par with LibreWolf. I think they both come without Encrypted Media Extensions.
https://mullvad.net/en/browser/hard-facts
And here’s a listing of the compile options:
[…]
- –disable-eme (Encrypted Media Extensions, for other DRMs)
I couldn’t say as I can’t speak to every fork in existence, but I think most of them support all Firefox extensions. AFAIK LibreWolf does.
Vivaldi is even worse: Unlike Firefox, its proprietariness doesn’t end at a closed-source DRM binary blob.
In fact every Chromium-based browser is worse than Firefox: Chrome Users Beware: Manifest V3 is Deceitful and Threatening
That’s fine, but I’m not making that claim. RISC-V is free of patent & licensing encumbrances as well as copyright ones, which allows for the possibility of open hardware developing on it. Open source software is likewise about patents and other encumbrances, not only copyright.
Open specifications may not be sufficient for open hardware, but they are largely necessary. https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Necessary_and_sufficient_conditions
OpenHW Group: CORE-V Family of Open-Source RISC-V Cores
It has nothing to do with open source really
Only if you think that open hardware and open software are totally unrelated things, but most open hardware people and open software people think that they are related things.
Until lemmy.world upgrades to 0.9.14, the cake is a lie: Cake days are 1 day off on leap years #2441
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I don’t care for this Reddit holdover and might on my cakeday.
Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television: “removed”, “removed”, “removed”, “removed”, “removed”, “removed”, and “removed”.
So, how many years until you pay the devs’ salaries?
Yeah we’d also very much like to see no one instance dominating the Lemmyverse, our own in particular: What is lemmy.ml?
Lemmy.ml has always been a niche site, and it will most likely stay this way. We don’t have any intentions to turn it into a mainstream instance, or set a goal of getting as many users as possible.
I’m not sure I would characterize what Blaze said in those posts that way, posts which weren’t theirs. Perhaps you’re shooting the messenger, or perhaps I’d need to re-read them.
This comment is pretty funny though:
LW is already much more active than lemmy.ml (18k monthly active users vs 2.5k: https://fedidb.org/software/lemmy/), so the system is working, people have left for a less politically biased instance
Apparently the neoliberalism of the imperial core is less politically biased 🤷 A real fish don’t know they’re in water moment.
Mr. Dessalines and Principal Nutomic were in the closet making 19.4 and I used one of the pre-releases and the pre-release gave me Havana Syndrome and made me into a Manchurian Candidate!
We get the strangest reports sometimes.
Reporter: [REDACTED]
Reason: Piracy
For the moment at least. Whatever problem we had before, it seemed to get worse over time, eventually requiring a restart. So we’ll have to wait and see.
Reason: Violates rule 1 of the community
Reason: Breaks Community Rules
Reason: how is this related to the topic?
@absentbird@lemm.ee, AFAICT, they’re technically correct, because your repo doesn’t appear to have a license. You should go add one now.