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We need timebomb licenses: You have 5 years to make money on your product, thereafter it’s converted into a FOSS license
We need timebomb licenses: You have 5 years to make money on your product, thereafter it’s converted into a FOSS license
I think it’d be good to release them under a timebomb license: closed source for 5 years, let the dev make money, after which they have to release their source under a permissive license.
haven’t tested truthfully, I just see no reason to change from it
I was going to write “a decent comic reader”, but I’ve recently discovered Kotatsu and it has literally changed my life.
Every time I pivot away from Trebuchet, I always pivot back. It does what I want; app folders, hidden apps, multiple screens, widgets.
All the alternatives sacrifice something
Yep, fantastic for annotation, doesn’t rasterize other layers, keeps the quality intact
jpegxl should be the successor, granted - but that doesn’t make webp any less good
ah, thanks for the clarification!
Cheers! It looks like this is then the PKGBUILD
https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/packaging/packages/base/-/blob/main/PKGBUILD?ref_type=heads
In which case, there are no packages defined there which are Arch specific except pacman. So… pacman is the Arch source, right?
dumb question maybe, but where is the full source of arch Linux? My understanding is that its just vanilla Linux that uses the pacman package manager.
Am I wrong in saying the pacman is the Arch source? Or is there more going on in the tar ball?
Please don’t call regular people “normies”, it creates a needless boundary between those who use FOSS and those who haven’t yet.
HOW DARE YOU ATTEMPT TO CONVERSE AT MY LEVEL. MY LEVEL KNOWS NO BOUNDS!
Yep. I just grew up with Gimp. I’ve used Krita a few times and might get used to it if I use it some more, but GIMP is forever my goto raster paint program
It’s chemicals, man. You’re willingly inhaling chemicals
The secret is to spawn multiple AIs to bump the stock, and then for the first AI to cash out early, leaving the other AI instances penniless. Somehow this results in a net positive.
Boostrapping a full distribution from a 357-byte seed file is possible in GUIX:
If that seed is compromised, then the whole software stack just won’t build.
It’s an answer to the “Trusting Trust” problem outlined by Ken Thompson in 1984.
Easy – Nintendo simply has to release innovative Mario game after innovative Mario game to keep the community efforts at bay.
Why maintain a 20 year old game, when you can play the latest game with the knowledge that it too will be open sourced in X years?