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  • QT ( free edition ) is FOSS and can only be used in FOSS projects, it's under LGPL license.

    If you want to do proprietary stuff you got a QT comercial version and extra tooling to go along with, which you gotta pay a license.

    source

    The Qt framework is dual-licensed, available under both commercial and open-source licenses.

    About KDE nothing weird to see there.

  • I think they are both fine,

    I like that tuta is doing just one thing, ( ignoring the new storage feature ), and trying it's best at it.

    Proton is going to more of a google approach, however the nonprofit goal they just set is pretty awesome.

    I got the tuta's, now non-existent, premium plan, and am using simplelogin relays to protect it. No plan in changing the setup.

    Nowadays proton owns simplelogin and I think it offers it's services to customers, a couple bucks cheaper than my impossible setup, so protonmail it's probably the best option nowadays.

  • Yeah I am realizing now that unless that someone stands up to NVIDIA with a somewhat competing product I am better off just building my own stuff.

    Honesty that speed is more than enough, I just use AI for coding, I dont mind reading docs while wainting a couple seconds.

  • Damn that sucks, really though the it would be able to run some stuff like llms and tts due to the n TFLOPS and alI.

    But that about the OS is just a deal breaker, not being able to load any distro on it just like any other SBC is some NVIDIA BS. Gotta check that out.

  • My go to used to be creating a iso with the tiny11 script, and use Titus debloat tool.

    I hate to be that guy, but the used part is cause I switched to Linux, no dual boot.

    I would recommended you to take a look into that, cause Windows, going down this path, ain't getting any better.