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onlinepersona, to opensource in It's joever. Tachiyomi will no longer be actively developed.

Donations don’t exist.

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onlinepersona, to opensource in It's joever. Tachiyomi will no longer be actively developed.

Because they you can ignore takedown requests and just focus on working on the project, not fearing lawsuits.

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onlinepersona, to opensource in It's joever. Tachiyomi will no longer be actively developed.

Then the devs could be anonymous and the their repos couldn’t be taken down.

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onlinepersona, to linux in COSMIC: The Road to Alpha

I’m confused. Slint says it’s working with System76?

A great start to the week - @pop_os_official will collaborate with us to offer Slint as an alternative toolkit for application development on Cosmic Desktop.

onlinepersona, to linuxmemes in I don't...

Pointing out flaws is fine. Shitting on devs, is not, just like devs shitting on users isn’t.

Don’t be surprised if you attack somebody and they defend themselves.

Saying “X doesn’t work” is completely fine. Writing a rant about how opensource devs don’t think about people, yadayada. Buddy, these are people giving up their free time to write stuff. Nobody’s forcing you to use it. There are no guarantees provided, no warranties either. It’s provided as is.

The way you are is as if someone built a free house in the woods, you showed up and complained about how the door is creaky, the toilet leaky, a draft coming through the windows, and you wrote a review online disparaging the free work. Does that sound like good behavior to you?

Users can’t even add a feature request because they’re met with a storm of insults and snobbery.

How did you write the feature request? “I demand this be implemented because you’re providing a product and I’m a customer” or “It would be great if X were added for reason Y”? If it’s the latter and you were met with unkindness, of course that’s shit, no doubt.

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onlinepersona, to linux in NixOS is better because...

Better in some ways, but it has the worst documentation of any distro I’ve seen so far. nixlang.wiki is trying to improve that

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onlinepersona, to linuxmemes in I don't...

No one’s forcing you to use it. If you don’t want to, stick to X11. I’ve been testing wayland for a few months now and it’s fine. It does most of I want it to. I don’t need fancy fractional scaling, adaptive refresh rates, or whatever other fancy stuff people complain about that isn’t there. It shows my windows, allows screen-share, and… that’s it. Only thing missing for me is scriptability.

I’m not advocating for Wayland nor X11, just saying to stop shitting on devs who give a lot of free time to write opensource code that none of us have to pay for. All we have to do is be nice - maybe report bugs, maybe maybe donate if we have the means.

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onlinepersona, to linuxmemes in I don't...

Go on then. Make it better, or make a better one.

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onlinepersona, to piracy in Film studios demand IP addresses of people who discussed piracy on Reddit

But if it doesn’t make any difference legally as a deterrent, then I wouldn’t bother.

Once that’s determined, then yeah, I won’t bother either. Until then though… CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

onlinepersona, to linuxmemes in I don't...

That’s exactly what I was I saying! Wow, your reading comprehension gets five stars and a kiss on the check. Papa Wouter must be impressed!

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onlinepersona, to piracy in Film studios demand IP addresses of people who discussed piracy on Reddit

😂 at least I’m not pretending I know anything about copyright

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onlinepersona, to piracy in Film studios demand IP addresses of people who discussed piracy on Reddit

That’s a good question that I don’t have an answer to as I have no legal training. I’m assuming if you can sign a contract online where the legal text is behind a link and the main offer is what you see… maybe? Technically, it wouldn’t be too difficult to simply erase any mention of a license in a pre-cleaning phase of the data, but I don’t know if the act itself would be an even bigger indication of guilt. There would be no excuse like “oops, I just copied this data into my training set, teehee”. But as I said, not a legal expert.

If there are copyright experts that want to weigh in, I’d be interested to hear their opinion. Given that there are running, unanswered cases (most notably again Microsoft’s Copilot), and Japan on the verge of drafting into law that AI training data can ignore copyright, it’s possible even legal experts would have a hard time answer the question.

I’m putting them here just in case. Only costs me a line carriage and a Ctrl+V.

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onlinepersona, to linux in Why more PC gaming handhelds should ditch Windows for SteamOS

Thanks. I care very much what you think.

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onlinepersona, to linux in Why more PC gaming handhelds should ditch Windows for SteamOS

I think you’re missing the point. It’s a non-commercial license. Non-commercial AI is completely fine by me. Commercial is not.

onlinepersona, to linux in COSMIC: The Road to Alpha

I’m just happy there’s a rust DE being written in slint. KDE is nice and all, but it’s all C++. No way am I touching that trainwreck of a language again.

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