yeah the guy is insufferable and always trying to promote their own business.
I'm donating to yuzu now. Fuck off Nintendo.
Linux on ARM has existed for longer than MacOS on ARM. Do you want to know the problem? That the hardware manufacturer, Apple, didn't provide any kind of support for it. Asahi is a community project developed by volunteers.
When Linux is supported by the manufacturer, it works like a charm, both ARM and amd64. If you need an ARM example, linux in Raspberry Pis have been running flawlessly for years.
what's the obsession with ARM? it's just cool right now because Apple did it. But amd64 is just fine.
There are countless patches that are never merged for one reason or another, sometimes just because the maintainer doesn't like the implementation even if it works, so they implement it themselves.
If no code was used, no credit is necessary. She did credit you for testing, which a lot of projects don't bother crediting. So take that and continue with your life.
so nothing most users would use. It sounds more practical for kids.
okay, still, she didn't steal anything from you. She didn't use your patch, that's all that happened. That's not stealing.
no, because Leah didn't use any OP's code. Leah simply rewrote the patch because it wasn't working. OP is just mad because he was expecting to get it to work and be merged into the project, but Leah did it first.
Reading Leah's comments, you've been credited for what you did, testing. Your patch didn't work, she didn't use it and wrote a solution herself.
Nothing was stolen because she didn't use your patch.
yeah, I know she's a singer but I don't like pop and I hadn't read so much of her til now. I guess that people that like pop music might have heard of her more
why is this girl suddenly everywhere? I hadn't heard of her for the last 5 years, and since this week I've seen her daily.
That UI is way better than the new one. Ironic
under neither definition does China fall under third world.
China is not in the African continent and it was (mostly) in the USSR side during the Cold War.
I'm sorry, but why is this in the Linux community?
sure, Nextcloud is open source, so go and post it in the open source community or in self-hosting.
China is not a third world country
they made billions of profits last year. they are very far from loosing money.
come on, setting up your own DNS is not difficult at all. For my home network, it's running in a Raspberry Pi, but before that I ran it locally on my desktop. There's no way I'd spend 15$ a year to resolve internal addresses.
Sure, you have to be careful with the TLD you choose, but I believe that if the ICANN were to create the .lan TLD, it would be all over the internet first.
I think needing a VPN to access the internal network is a good practice. And if you're going to be used a VPN anyway, I don't see why you wouldn't use a "fake" TLD like .lan for internal stuff, after all it's just simple DNS rules.
If it was hardwired you would need to buy a whole new kit…
Nah, Apple will gladly take your money for a replacement.
And I have no idea of the specs, but I've seen some truly power hungry laptops that charge with USB-C.
I agree with the first part of your comment, AI is the new buzzword.
But AI is the correct term for LLMs and other technologies using neural networks. That's what computer scientists have been calling them for decades. The sentient AI concept that we have comes from SciFi. I'd argue that the correct term is what experts have been calling it for years.
Instant Messengers Analysis and Comparison
The table is quite big (190+ lines of hand-written HTML) and it doesn't fit on mobile phone screens unless you zoom out. It should be fine on desktop. It also specifies the criteria followed and has analysis of some of the IMs in the table (not close to all of them, I hope to add more analysis in the future).
Counter-arguments are always welcome. Sources and additional information too. Note that the typical privacy recommendation (Signal) is not recommended here. It does not meet our criteria, being centralized and requiring a phone number. I don't want to hate on Signal since it's doing a decent job spreading the importance of E2EE, however we can not recommend it for the given reasons.
Why do you hate Microsoft?
I'm helping a friend of mine writing a long essay exposing the abusive, monopolistic and anti-consumer practices of Microsoft. First, we've created some sort of table of contents with the different topics we want to cover and now we're gathering sources for each of these topics.
Microsoft is a huge corporation with a big influence on media and although if you dig enough you can find useful sources, they've also made an extremely good job at hiding bad press from search engines.
We've scrolled through Hacker News, other links aggregators and sites like TechRights and we've found a good amount of articles against Microsoft. But we're sure there has to be more. So that's kinda why we're asking.
Bullet points for the sections we've thought of (suggestions are welcome too):
```
- The Microsoft Monopoly * Microsoft and the web * Internet Explorer * Microsoft Edge * Microsoft Windows Monopoly * Microsoft and the Governments * Education * Healthcare * Microsoft Gaming Empire
- Windows Backdoors (not sure where this section belongs) * Work with the NSA
- Microsoft loves Open Source (microsoft infiltration in foss) * Microsoft and the OSI * Github * Github Copilot * VSCode * War on GPL * Microsoft loves Linux and BSD? * Embrace, extend, extinguish
- Our lord, Bill Gates * The media empire * Twitter censorship * Bill Gates the philanthropist * Big Pharma * Bill and Jeffrey Epstein ```
Edit: typos and removed the pun "Kill Bill Gates" because it seemed inappropriate.
The Privacy Raccoon - Digital self-defense against mass surveillance
For transparency sake, I'm the new maintainer of this website. Just wanted to share it here. I was thinking of creating a community for it, but I don't know if it is worth it.
I hope someone find it useful. If you want to contribute, collaborate or just share your opinion, you're more than welcome! The repository for the website is here https://codeberg.org/ThePrivacyRaccoon/website