

FOSS is so big you may as well challenge the entire human race. And even then, that day was Saturday.
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Stuped person says stuped things, people boom
I have trouble with using tone in my words but not interpreting tone from others’ words. Weird, isn’t it?
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FOSS is so big you may as well challenge the entire human race. And even then, that day was Saturday.
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OSS licensing just needs enforcement, especially with the libogc attitude towards the GPL.
The major problem here is stealing code from not just Nintendo but also another GPL project.
“The authors of libog didn’t just steal proprietary Nintendo code, but also saw it fit to steal an open source RTOS and remove all attribution and copyright information,” continues the statement. “This goes far beyond ignorance about the copyright implications of reverse engineering Nintendo binaries, and goes straight into outright deliberate, malicious code theft [and] copyright infringement.”
It is claimed that the developers of libogc are “not interested in tracking this issue, finding a solution, nor informing the community of the problematic copyright status of the project” and that when the team behind The Homebrew Channel filed an issue on Github, it was “immediately closed” and met with “verbal abuse” before being “completely deleted from public view.”
I’m curious, what’s interesting about the hardware?
Oh they are on Lemmy, we simply defederated from the nazi bars.
It’s quantitative data.
It’s always been lotteries in Japan.
No, but thinking about whether it’s conscious is an independent thing.
Something something carrier deals make the cost of market entry high
Yeah, and you have to pay for that. Lots of open source software have enterprise support and usage limit licenses but having to pay for something isn’t open source. I am personally ambivalent at non-commercial licenses but I agree that the restriction against using proprietary software with Redis in commercial usage is kinda bad.
Valkey was created recently as Redis changed their license, having clauses which made the user choose between being “discriminatory against users of the software that use proprietary software within their stack, as the license requires the open-sourcing of every part interacting with the service, which under these circumstances might not be possible” or being non-commercial. Forgejo was created when Gitea decided to go the JetBrains route a few years ago. It’s since absorbed Gitea’s clout.
to be fair, it mentions “average human” is just a single sample
TOTAL QUANTUM FORENSIC LEGAL DOCUMENTATION ABSOLUTE TOTAL ULTIMATE BEYOND INFINITY APOCALYPSE
Redis is also on the list, but not Valkey. Gitea is on the list, but not Forgejo. Still nice to see governments endorsing the open-source-ish software they know and FOSS principles, though!
gimme one of those maps
We The People petitions haven’t been a thing since Trump’s first term ended. It doesn’t seem like this has been reported to the project’s codeberg yet, so I’m filing an issue about this right now.
We don’t surface downvotes. I find no issue with surfacing upvotes. If someone would want to snoop through every comment looking for some upvote from a specific user, that unfortunate victim would’ve gotten some other and easier harassment directed at them from that someone anyway.