

Yeah adding these two restrictions to any open source licence means that it’s not actually open source. They should brush up on the open source definition. It sounds like it will effectively be “source available”, which is not the same thing.


Yeah adding these two restrictions to any open source licence means that it’s not actually open source. They should brush up on the open source definition. It sounds like it will effectively be “source available”, which is not the same thing.


There’s already a game called Mothership. This is not going to be confusing at all.


I’ve not replaced the battery. It lasts about 16 hours with my usage. I’m running a custom rom that does not include google play services, so that probably helps a lot with performance and battery.


I replace my phone when my current one stops working. Went from a Galaxy S2 to a Nexus 5X to a OnePlus 5T. The 5T is starting to exhibit the occasional lag, and the battery life isn’t too good any more, but it is good enough. Hopefully get another year out of it. And it has a headphone jack!!!
Personally I don’t like Plex because it is not FOSS. Additionally, I read recently that they have added a requirements to use their service even if you are self hosting everything.
Jellyfin is such a wonderful gift. I’m so glad there is such a good alternative to plex
Ugh yes “competitive” is so annoying. In other words “we’ll pay you the minimum we can get away with”
If the salary is not in the job ad, then I don’t apply. It is a very obvious red flag that the company is not going to treat you well.


I found computer chronicles on YouTube maybe 8 years ago and binged most of it. Great show. Wonderful snapshot of computer history.


No it won’t


True! It is frustrating. I fear the days of custom PC builds are coming to an end.
Even before this recent price hike it was a lot more expensive than it used to be.
Apple products through the 2010s.
I’d watch their WWDC presentations online religiously


How about just don’t buy a PC for now? I’m sure the machine you’ve got in good enough. Just hang on to it until the prices come back down
*those in power did fucking nothing
I think C#/dotnet will be relevant on windows for a long time. Personally I’m done with that platform though. Dotnet being free and open source software is great though. There are some fantastic cross platform projects out there written in it, such as Jellyfin.
Mostly python, shell, and GDscript these days.
I did C#/.NET stuff for a few years for $dayjob, but that was all on windows with visual studio
Debian at home, Rocky Linux at work
VSCodium or Godot depending on what I’m working on.
Whatever language support via LSP is available for VSCodium, Prettier, I’ll have to check the rest. Nothing that drastically changes the experience. Basically whatever does auto formatting, code completion(without using “AI”), and error highlighting.
I’d say try fedora. Then give Debian a spin as it will expose you to more technical details.
I would also suggest Logseq an an option https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logseq