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Haha I read it as “foot bug zapper”, as in a bug zapper you attach to your foot…
Haha I read it as “foot bug zapper”, as in a bug zapper you attach to your foot…
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Not entirely true. As long as you hold the copyright to all of the code (there are no contributions from other people), you can change the license however you like. The important thing is that this only affects commits after the licence is changed. All earlier versions are permanently available under the license they were released with.
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If stability was their aim, they wouldn’t be breaking stuff all the time…
What I feel is missing from the practical suggestions section: why cache images at all? They should be stored on the server they were uploaded to, and nowhere else. The image URL would be attached to the post, and could then be used by clients to fetch the image from the original server.
I thought lemmy did this, but it seems not (any more?).
It seems it doesn’t propagate to other servers immediately though.
The comment is not a response to the prompt though, but a reply to another comment.
From the second link:
Leap Micro is an ultra-reliable, lightweight operating system built for containerized and virtualized workloads.
That… doesn’t look quite right…
Merkuro Mail might fix some of KMail’s issues. It still uses the same backend though, and isn’t really stable yet.
They are both too big for me. I like a small rural community, where everything is close enough that no car is needed (an island in my case). I grew up in a city, and I’m so glad I got out of there.
I just saw this for the first time today, 11 days after seeing this post. A person I was with suggested it grew mostly on beech wood.
Iceland is in Europe.
This doesn’t make sense. The earth moves at very different speeds depending on what you compare it to. The only thing that makes sense is for the teleportation to be relative to the teleporter. Maybe it would still require taking into account rotation, instead of linear momentum. idk, still seems complicated.
Are the forum and documentation links the wrong way round?
Most TV operating systems are already non-android linux based. They mostly just run webapps.
Nextcloud/Owncloud has federation support, though I’ve never tried it. You can also join existing servers, like you can with other fediverse things (though most of them aren’t free): https://nextcloud.com/providers/
Has IRC been getting many new features recently? It kind of feels like the sort of thing where software can become “finished”.