Sure, but it’s a lot more work for you to get to a point where you can be an active contributor.
Sure, but it’s a lot more work for you to get to a point where you can be an active contributor.
I agree with the sentiment, but in his linked project he says this:
Somewhat surprisingly, Trifecta does not touch the images it serves. This is a bit sad since it might be useful for the software to create thumbnails for example. The security record of most image libraries however is sufficiently depressing that it is not worth the cost to do any kind of conversion.
Apparently leaking EXIF data to the internet is not a concern of his.
The end of Labyrinth Zone… drowned so many times there.
There’s ads on the Lock Screen now? Ugh.
I’m sure I’ve seen them in the UK. I can’t recall where else.
You haven’t really fucked up until you’ve run garbage collection.
Kijiji is pretty popular in Canada. Varagesale is another one I’ve seen.
This is not a standard. In this case it’s desirable to have more options.
I believe it does say what Congress is, though, so it should be pretty obvious that the first amendment does not apply to the executive.
Yeah, that’s why I shared it with OP 🙂. I’m pretty sure that between the two clauses I quoted in this thread that his licence does not meet the OSI definition.
Then maybe this clause is more appropriate:
The license must not restrict anyone from making use of the program in a specific field of endeavor. For example, it may not restrict the program from being used in a business, or from being used for genetic research.
The Open Source Definition from the OSI has the clause:
The license must not discriminate against any person or group of persons.
And most people (that actually care about such things) would insist that “open source” must meet the criteria of the OSD to actually be open source.
It’s neither free software (as defined by the Free Software Foundation) or open source (as defined by the Open Source Initiative).
I deleted Twitter years ago.
Highest mountains on Earth. Maybe not the best idea, since it took me a while to memorize Kangchenjunga.
You can already export your data from Evernote.
1-2 days is enough to learn the basics, but I doubt you’ll be as nearly as productive as with something you’ve been using for years. Keep in mind that new languages also mean new frameworks, etc, some which take years to actually master, but at least months to get a good handle on them.
Also, from my understanding, Rust is a bit of a paradigm shift.