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toastal, (edited ) to announcements in Lemmy Developer AMA and Dev Update, 2024-01-26, 1500 CEDT

Will the source code ever move off of proprietary Microsoft GitHub where users need to have an account to contribute & search code—or certain users are blocked due to US sanctions? If the idea is wanting to stand up against centralized US-corpo-controlled social media for forums, why use that US-megacorpate-controlled code forge / social media platform?

toastal, to linux in 2024 Is the year I will commit to ditching windows

Hopefully it’s all a relatively painless & bug-free experience for ya.

Does your gear work with Guitarix?

toastal, to privacy in Privacy Concerns on Lemmy: A Call for More User Control

If Lemmy cared about privacy, contributing source code & opening tickets would not require opening accounts with a for-profit, US-based, closed, prorietary service owned by a publicly-traded megacorporation that has shareholders to appease & a history (as well as current) record of EEE (embrace, extend, extinguish).

toastal, to linux in Flakes aren't real and cannot hurt you: a guide to using Nix flakes the non-flake way

I dunno, I don’t trust a guides still recommending flake-utils. You can make the same four loop in like 4 lines of Nix which is a smaller diff & doesn’t pollute your downstream consumers with a useless dependency. Flakes also don’t eliminate pointless builds, fileset or filtering the src can & the only tool with file tracking on by default is the Git VCS specifically (which also involves the intent to add flags which is the other side of annoying).

toastal, to announcements in Lemmy Developer AMA and Dev Update, 2024-01-26, 1500 CEDT

Developing countries still catching up to the no-DST of the rest of the world. Asia, Africa, Central/South America 💪

toastal, to memes in How I like my pi

As is host blocking via OpenWrt

toastal, to announcements in Lemmy Developer AMA and Dev Update, 2024-01-26, 1500 CEDT

Some alternative forges offer better features (or less social cruft) & are faster (some are not even limited to Git!)… what you will get is the ability to own the code & community along with set the terms instead of letting Microsoft set them for your community & be the gatekeeper for who gets to have access. If you wanted a corporate, centralized, proprietary forum go back to Reddit/Twitter; if you think that’s a terrible recommendation, in the same spirit you should leave behind corporate, centralized, proprietary code forges.

toastal, to opensource in Enshittification of GitHub?

Be it will?

toastal, to opensource in Enshittification of GitHub?

SSH + an HTTP server can work if you are going barebones

toastal, to opensource in Enshittification of GitHub?

Codeberg is ran by a German nonprofit. GitLab is publically-traded on NASDAQ.

toastal, to privacy in Privacy Concerns on Lemmy: A Call for More User Control

Choosing proprietary tools and services for your free software project ultimately sends a message to downstream developers and users of your project that freedom of all users—developers included—is not a priority.

—Matt Lee, www.linuxjournal.com/…/opinion-github-vs-gitlab

toastal, to privacy in Privacy Concerns on Lemmy: A Call for More User Control

I mean it took the code production of from workers for the Commons, packaged it up, & sold it back to the workers—often in violation of the license if not the spirit of free, ethical, or similar software. All AI generations should be CC0 / 0BSD licensed.

toastal, to linux in Reddit API blew up and now I run Linux?

Regardless of the path, congrats on getting there

toastal, to privacy in Riot Games Now Requires Kernel-Level Anti-Cheat Software for League of Legends, Following Valorant's Implementation

Will their future MMO have this trash?

toastal, to linux in Which terminal emulator do you use?

I moved to Iosevka (custom) a few years back after a) switching to Kitty & b) realizing my eyesight was getting worse so I needed a bigger font than what Terminus provides

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