This is hard though. You present commercial license, and you'll cut out a good 80-90% of the potential users, which means the OSS project is way more likely to die.
I think CTOs should be okay with allowing their employees to contribute to projects they use. In my first hand experience, they're more likely to say "no we shouldn't". It's unfair really.
Google has actually taken great strides to make custom ROMs as easy as humanly possible
I guess that is besides:
- slowly, but surely, stopping development of many AOSP core apps in favour of their own proprietary apps.
- ensuring many of their apps are basically unusable with a custom ROM
- making it so easy for app devs to block custom ROMs
Dunno, but that's all Google stuff.
I hope so. I really want Valve to allow Android games on to their store and allow installation from it etc. I'd trust Valve way more than Google, thus I'd be way more inclined to buy Android games.
Iirc the plan was to only allow buses (and maybe black cabs?)
I don't have an answer for your specific question (you can easily find out testing such a scenario on docker on your personal computer), but you should look into bazzite and use either brew or if you feel adventurous enough use package layering to add fish to the image.
I hope one day there will be a good Google Wallet alternative. I've got a Pixel phone with GrapheneOS, and Google Wallet does not work because Google doesn't trust it. It would be great to get something in it's place.
If Apple really care Asahi wouldn't be reversed engineered, and instead would be implementing from docs.
No. Apple cares as much about FOSS as they care about privacy. They only care when it suits them.
OP has (accidentally?) added 2 underscores to the URL. Remove them and you can see the original intended URL.
Closes them all. Even if they're foreground apps that I'm actively using.
Did the same for pixel 6 pro, but recently it just keeps killing all apps, including the ones that are unrestricted far as battery is concerned. Starting to get to a point where I should reset it and install LineageOS.
You should listen to the Rest is History podcast episode 412: Romans in Space: Star Wars, Dune, and Beyond
Follow the spice
Accountants don't do tax evasion. Tax lawyers do.
Spain has weird laws for tax evasion which is why you see accused celebrities (Ronaldo, Messi etc) from time to time.
No, rich people avoid taxes, that's why you see them from time to time.
I don't think I fully understand how this is supposed to work. Am I correct in that this service acts as the gateway on the network? So clients would be configured to see this as the gateway, and this then subsequently pushes things through the real gateway (router)? Thus essentially everything (most things?) that the router does would be done by this instead?
Interesting time to say this while Israeli military are killing civilians left and right.
I don't condone what Hamas is doing, but you can't just say that without acknowledging that Israeli military is doing equally bad, if not worse, things.