Born and raised in London. Just a normal guy with a moral compass.
You’re not wrong. But remember that with the new law, third party apps can send and receive WhatsApp messages now.
The number of heat related deaths continues to grow and yet we continue to drag our heels on solutions.
Genuinely!
Sometimes ideas are ahead of their time.
The article went out of its way to not mention Lemmy
How does it differ from Codeberg and Forgejo?
What radicle?
I’m pretty sure the answer is yes
Summary
According to the video, open source software is not necessarily as important for servers and IT in the modern world as it was in the past. This is because software updates are now delivered electronically over the internet, making it less important to have access to the source code. Additionally, companies typically pay for service agreements with software vendors, which means that the vendor will fix bugs and update the software for them. Even if a company has access to the source code, they may not have the expertise to fix the software themselves.
I believe this is a perfect example of what I believe is called the Dunning-Kruger effect. In the same way that I’m glad amateurs are given a platform, I rue the fact that amateurs are given a platform as a little bit of research would’ve prevented them making themselves look so stupid. “Servers don’t need open source” with 97% of the top 100 servers running Linux looks like an odd position to take. Maybe they’re trolling.
Aha. I see so many Docker projects with examples of how to build for ARM, I just assumed it was always that easy.
Couldn’t we do that with x86?
It is the future, but not the way everyone thinks. Everyone thinks drones will be for the last mile, but the reality is they’ll be for the last five metres. Amazon will have a vehicle that can drive down your road and the drone will take your package, fly out and return to the van. Each van will have a minimum of six drones and the only time the driver has to stop is when all drones are out of the vehicle. I imagine that consumers will be able to set preferences, like leave at this particular spot or only attendance required, for which it would ring the bell/phone/app of the person.
Once they sort out autonomous driving, then humans will vanish from the delivery process all together.
I feel like they would’ve got more challenging questions had they asked here. They could’ve even done it on mastodon, with the hashtag #AskMozilla. Instead they chose to prop up the closed web 🥺
Good, it’s not like the Palestinians are going to get Israel to wait patiently.
Starmer doesn’t care about black people.
Some of the larger instances have updated already. It’s beautiful to see.
I think it needs to get to a point where the public put pressure on companies and inconveniencing them will force them to choose sides. I’m not sure it’s the side of common sense though.
I don’t think so