B.S. Biology; M.S. in Bioinformatics. ❤️ tech, FOSS, Lana Del Rey, Linux, Fedora, KDE, but also ARM MacBooks & iOS.
Good @ Python, forced to use R, learning Rust.
🎮 Prey (2017), Bioshock, Portal & Dead Space.
Bi, more into guys atm.
@hyfi:matrix.org
also ndr@beehaw.org
Re: rant. Yeah, normally none of that goes to the authors of the paper. So you’re not really taking anything away from them.
Theft because they copied your comment.
AFAIK their free tier doesn’t do P2P.
You could try on Library Genesis or Z-Library, but if you can’t find it there, then I don’t know, sorry.
Edit: wait, I misread. If you’re looking for printed books, I don’t think this is the right community.
I’m using Memmy, Mlem, Liftoff, Thunder and wefwef lmao
Haha, same here! I was so proud I knew what the title was referring to before reading the post. Lol
This is the piracy community, not the privacy one 🙃
I have plenty of RAM and I run Linux on a VM. Works like a charm. You can even use open source hypervisors like UTM.
I wouldn’t bother running it on bare metal just yet.
I do trust the devices on my network but I guess I’ll probably look into how to setup HTTPS.
This has the best explanation I’ve seen: https://sfconservancy.org/blog/2023/jun/23/rhel-gpl-analysis/
In particular, see the section “What Exactly Is the RHEL Business Model?”.
Or, if you want a short sentence to read only:
Whether that analysis is correct is a matter of intense debate, and likely only a court case that disputed this particular issue would yield a definitive answer on whether that disagreeable behavior is permitted (or not) under the GPL agreements.
The point is that it does not violate the GPL.
Yes. I just don’t know if it’s good to phrase it as “RHEL customers are legally allowed to share the code”, since as soon as they do it they won’t be allowed to be customers anymore lol (assuming Red Hat finds out)
It’s simple: they can redistribute it since it’s GPL, but if they do so, they break their business contract with RedHat, so they’re not customers anymore and can’t see the source code in the future.
GPL doesn’t mean that they must give the code to everyone, only that you have those rights as long as you have the software. So RedHat is not forced to have everyone as a customer, and according to them, distributing the code kicks you out.
They can still re-distribute the current source they have, but will not have access to future source code.
They are kind of low-res for my standards to be honest, but they are legible.
EDIT: thanks, OP, by the way!
That’s not how I understood it. I think saying “closed source” is kind of misleading.
As long as you make it clear in the sidebar, I think it’s perfectly fine IMHO
It’s not even that selfish because surprisingly you might even find a few people who like your content and subscribe! Lol
The Arch Linux pipeline is real, folks.
I’ve mentioned this game already in a few comments recently, but I think it really deserves more attention.
Prey (2017): I’ve loved it since the first moment, and I still think about the story and lore very often. It’s almost impossible to find a similar game (Bioshock 1 and System Shock 2 have quite some things in common with Prey, but the latter has its own unique vibe).
There’s already a protest on Reddit. Marked as duplicate. Removed. /s
I might actually end up disabling swap in the end. I wanted to update that apparently I “fixed” the problem (not sure if permanently) by turning off the pc, unplugging the PSU, and holding down the power button for 30 seconds. Normal reboots weren’t enough. I’ll take it for now.