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As the OP said, there are FOSS hosted forges. You don’t need to self-host.
As the OP said, there are FOSS hosted forges. You don’t need to self-host.
With SourceHut, other people can submit patches by e-mail, no need to create an account.
The two-tier reply system on SO is really useful and would be harder to implement – the replies to the questions, but also replies to the posts/replies. I don’t know how that would look if starting from Lemmy as a base.
How so? Lemmy allows unlimited nesting of replies, which is even better.
Do you also urge your e-mail provider to block e-mails from Meta for all users?
How else would you install something that doesn’t happen to be in your favorite package manager?
As opposed to cloning a random repository and running make
or something?
What are the hardware requirements?
“100% Open Source“
[links to two proprietary services]
Why are so many projects like this?
What’s wrong with this price for a tool you use multiple times every day?
s/DuckDuckGo/Kagi/
If you want to contribute to a project developed on GitHub, you need to have a GitHub account. So it does matter.
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The only mention of capitalism in the article is specifically venture capitalism.
I think “uniform function call syntax” is the established term for this particular feature.
That’s true, but if the transformations have more than one argument, they go after the name:
data.split(",").join(";")
as opposed to concatenative programming languages, where all arguments go before the name and there’s no visual indication of the structure:
data "," split ";" join
Also, there are more languages with this feature, for example D, VimScript or Koka.
I have no idea what you’re trying to say.
Re the sidebar: How are Nim and Roc partially concatenative?
Who is the judge of these blocklists?
The Ministry of Truth, of course.
They said “the official version”.